We know we can preserve trees, but there are situations when a tree needs to be removed and there is a proper way to remove a tree. Tree care operations are one of the most dangerous jobs that someone can undertake, so it is important to hire a professional. This is the business that we have chosen!
With more than 50 combined years of experience providing quality tree service, Arbor Master is expertly prepared to maintain your trees and shrubs and ensure safety on your property. We are fully insured General Liability and workers comp, and we have a certified arborists on staff. From our 75 foot bucket truck, and 18 inch wood chipper to our state of the art plant health care spray rig, We have the equipment and the experience necessary to service any tree care need that you may with care and efficiency.
We offer total care focusing on tree preservation instead of removal because we believe that trees maintain equilibrium in our environment and are important to our survival. Our preservation services include cabling, bracing, lightning protection, deep root organics, tree root aeration, and more. Your yard is a fiercely competitive place! Even if you regularly lay granular fertilizer for your lawn, your trees and shrubs might be starving. Because the root system of your trees (and shrubs) is well below the root system of your lawn.
Although we believe in preserving trees, there are situations when a tree needs to be removed due to disease, death, or new construction. There is a correct way to remove a tree and this is one of the reasons it is important to hire a professional. We take every precaution to ensure your safety, which is our first priority. We typically cut a tree down limb-by-limb to avoid using heavy equipment, like cherry pickers and cranes, on your property. This eliminates excessive lawn damage, disturbing the area, and many safety concerns.
Lots of storm damage in Simpsonville, if you have downed trees/storm damage please give us a call. 864-901-4229
Little project with some Before & After pictures.
Fun morning cutting down a crispy dead pine..
It was a beautiful day for our Five Oaks Academy Fall 2018 Community Day!