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Consumer Traps & Tips # 36 - Tree Trimming Before the Storm

For immediate release: August 3, 2009
Contact: Dennis Moore, 561-712-6600

Trap

Tony had put it off long enough. The hurricane season was here, and his big mango tree had to be trimmed. He found a flyer stuck under his front doormat and called the number. Someone answered, “tree service.” Tony discussed the work he wanted to have done and was impressed by the very low estimate.  He felt there was more he should know before making his decision, but didn’t know what questions to ask.

Tips

Here are some suggestions to protect yourself from damage to your trees or home, or from tree trimmers who may injure themselves while on your property: 

  • Insurance for the tree industry is very expensive. Companies that give low-ball estimates often do not have sufficient insurance coverage. Ask to see a certificate of insurance, and then call the insurance company to verify its status.  Avoid businesses that can’t show proof of worker’s compensation. 
  • Qualify the business. Look for affiliations with trade associations. Some associations, such as the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) and International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), offer the industry accreditation and certification.
  • Ask if the business has a certified arborist on staff.  Improper pruning (such as tree topping) kills more trees than any other trimming mistake. 
  • Ask friends and neighbors for recommendations. Check to see if your home owner’s association can provide references or referrals.
  • Ask if the company conducts worker drug tests regularly. 
  • Make sure the company picks up all cuttings. Most cities do not pick up brush left by contractors. This could leave the home owner open to fines and other costs.
  •  Don’t pay in advance. Only pay when the job is finished. It is best to pay by credit card or check.
  • Get a detailed contract in writing or you may find yourself “out on a limb.”

Call Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs at 561-712-6600 (Boca/Delray 888-852-7362 toll free) or visit http://www.pbcgov.com/consumer to see if other consumers have had complaints against tree trimmers.

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