Not all tree-care needs involve pruning or removal. Sometimes, you need professional guidance, diagnostics, or expert evaluation to make the right decisions for your trees. That’s not the kind of thing that every tree-care company can provide, but because the owner of Trimmed Up Trees is a professional arborist, we’re happy to provide this kind of assistance to our local community . From disease diagnosis to tree selection to risk assessments, we can provide the kind of expert advice and support you need.
Finding an arborist can be pretty tricky, as relatively few tree-care workers have the experience, skill, and knowledge required to provide professional arborist services. But you don’t only need to find an arborist — you need to find an arborist you can trust, which makes things even more challenging for homeowners and property managers.
Fortunately for those in the Atwood, Illinois area, that’s easy: Simply contact the professionals at Trimmed Up Trees. As a locally owned, family-operated company, we’ve been providing arborist services in the Atwood area since 2013. We have deep community roots and have built a reputation for being the tree-care service provider our customers can trust.
We offer a variety of arborist services to homeowners and commercial property managers in the Atwood, Illinois area. We’ve listed a few of the most common services requested in our community, but don’t hesitate to contact us if you need help with something you don’t see listed here.
Trying to decide if a tree on your property is hazardous? That’s exactly what you’ll learn by having an arborist perform a risk assessment. We’ll carefully analyze the tree and surrounding site conditions and determine the likelihood that the tree will fail, the likelihood that it’ll impact people or property, and the likely consequences of an impact.
Need help determining why your tree’s leaves are discolored or bark is sloughing off? We can visit the property, evaluate the tree in question, and identify the disease that’s threatening your tree. We can even collect tissue samples and have them evaluated by a diagnostic laboratory if necessary to confirm our diagnosis.
Are you worried that your soil has nutritional deficiencies or textural problems that are harming your trees or simply preventing them from reaching their full potential? We’ll be happy to carry out soil tests and analyze the local soil texture so that you can address any problems present and determine if fertilization or amendments are necessary.
Do you intend to plant new trees on your residential or commercial property? Most people know that it’s critical to select the right tree for the space, but they don’t know how to identify the best choice. That’s where we come in — we’ll be happy to visit your property, assess the site, and identify several species that would work well in the space.
Are insects, bacteria, or fungi harming your trees? These kinds of threats are certainly common in Central Illinois, given the geographic and climatic factors that are at play in our region. But we can help identify the best treatment strategies for addressing the pests or pathogens responsible and give your trees the best chance of recovery.
Planning on installing a new driveway, utility line, or home addition? These kinds of projects can often cause considerable harm for trees, particularly when they are likely to cause root damage or soil compaction. But we’ll be happy to review your plans and recommend the steps needed to protect your trees and keep them healthy.
Life can be tough for trees in the Atwood, Illinois area. From climatic challenges to pests and disease, there are a variety of things that threaten our local trees, including:
From emerald ash borers to bark beetles to spotted lanternflies, a number of harmful tree pests are common in Central Illinois. To give your trees the best chance of surviving these threats, early and effective treatment is imperative.
Our local trees can suffer from a number of different diseases, ranging from relatively minor threats, such as sooty mold to deadly things like oak wilt. While some of these diseases will resolve on their own, others require immediate treatment.
Construction-related damage is one of the most common reasons that trees in the Atwood area start to suffer from ailing health. While this damage may be permanent in many cases, there are occasionally treatments that’ll help trees recover.
Unfortunately, many trees planted in suburban areas fail to grow as quickly as they should. But whether your trees’ slow growth is caused by health problems, nutrient deficiencies, or soil composition issues, we may be able to help correct the problem.
While many trees shed their leaves each autumn, some trees can end up dropping all of their leaves early, before summer even ends. This is often a signal of severe stress, which warrants an evaluation by an ISA-certified arborist.
Trees can endanger people, pets, and property if they develop a significant lean or start to decay and lose their structural integrity. Fortunately, these kinds of issues can be mitigated in many cases, allowing homeowners to retain the trees they love.
A variety of fungi can colonize trees, leading to decay and a general decline in vigor. That’s why it’s important to monitor your trees regularly for any signs of trouble, such as mushrooms growing on the trunk or above the root zone.
Road salts may make our roads safe to drive on in the winter, but they can also cause a lot of problems for our trees. However, some trees are more salt-tolerant than others, making them better choices for roadside plantings.
Believe it or not, your trees are one of the most valuable assets you have. They not only help increase the actual dollar value of your property but also reduce your heating and cooling bills. They also offer intangible benefits, ranging from privacy to aesthetic charm. But unfortunately, few homeowners and commercial property managers know how to properly care for their trees and provide the support they require.
That’s not a problem when you get arborist services from Trimmed Up Trees. We can help identify any existing problems with your trees, outline effective care strategies, and provide the expert guidance you need. This will help ensure your trees remain healthy today and for years into the future.
Professional arborists can provide a range of benefits for homeowners and commercial property managers, including
Every homeowner, property manager, tree, and location is unique, which means we always tailor our services to meet the needs of the situation. However, we use a time-tested six-step process as a starting point, to ensure our customers get the kind of service they deserve.
You contact the Trimmed Up Trees team and tell us about your tree-related needs.
Our expert arborist will visit your property and provide you with a free estimate.
We’ll work with you to schedule a convenient time and date for the work to take place.
We’ll show up at the scheduled time and provide the arborist services you need.
Once finished, we’ll clean up the job site and leave your property in perfect condition.
If you're available, we’ll review the work with you and leave you with a friendly handshake.
Note: While we always enjoy having the chance to review our work with you, you do not have to be present while we’re caring for your trees.
Deciding to work with an arborist is an important step in providing your trees with the help and support they require, but it’s also critical that you select the right arborist to ensure you get the kind of expert guidance and trustworthy support you deserve.
That’s easy when you partner with Trimmed Up Trees, as we:
We always respond to all customer inquiries promptly and strive to keep our customers informed during every phase of their tree-care project.
As a locally owned and family-operated business that’s been serving the Atwood area since 2013, we have the kind of community roots you can trust.
We genuinely enjoy helping our customers solve problems and always do whatever is necessary to ensure your complete and total satisfaction.
No matter what kind of leaves, branches, or debris is produced while we’re working, we will always leave your property clean when we’re finished.
Our team has more than 30 years of combined experience, which means that we’ve seen all of the tree issues that are common in Central Illinois.
Given the risks tree care services can present, it is important to choose a tree-care partner you can trust. You need a team of true professionals who not only have the skills, experience, and knowledge to deliver top-notch results but also offer the level of service you deserve. That’s exactly what you get when you rely on the professionals at Trimmed Up Trees. We’ve been serving Atwood-area residents and property managers since 2013, and we’d love the chance to provide you with the tree-care services you need.
We have been providing expert arborist services throughout the Atwood, Illinois area since 2013. A few of the specific cities and towns we serve include:
Have questions about Trimmed Up Trees’ arborist services? Curious about the kinds of services arborists provide? We’ve rounded up a few of the most common questions our customers have and answered them below.
Tree-removal permits are typically administered at the local level, rather than the state level. This means that you’ll need to check with your city or county to know for certain. Nevertheless, we’re familiar with most local tree ordinances and regulations, and we’ll be happy to provide all the guidance you need for navigating the permit process.
Arborist rates typically range from about $75 to $300 per hour, depending on the location and the nature of the services you require.
Absolutely! Given the value that your trees provide and the time required to replace mature trees, it is always wise to partner with a trustworthy arborist, who can help keep your trees healthy and beautiful.
You already did! Trimmed Up Trees provides a comprehensive array of services for Central Illinois homeowners and property managers, delivered by a professional arborist.
Sometimes arborists also provide tree-removal services; the Trimmed Up Trees team certainly does. But arborists also provide services like risk assessments and disease diagnosis.
The only way to know for certain whether a tree needs to be removed is by having an arborist conduct a risk assessment. This will help determine the likelihood that a tree will fail, the likelihood that it’ll impact a high-value target, and the likely outcome of such an impact. From there, a decision about retention or removal can be made.
Some cities and counties require a professional arborist to submit (or at least sign) tree-removal permit applications, but others do not have this kind of requirement. In either case, we’ll be happy to help you complete the application process and obtain any permits that are necessary.
Feel free to leave your contact information on our online form. A consultation is always free, and it’s the first step towards keeping your trees healthy, safe, and looking their best!