We are Utah’s premier authoritative tree experts, providing you with in-depth healthcare and up to date preservation techniques for your trees. We provide any and all treatments that may arise throughout the various stages of a tree’s life.
Our philosophy is shown in our company’s core value that “The Tree Comes First.” We do this by following the Best Management Practices. This modified approach to fix your problem is unlike any other service providers throughout the state.
We first require a site consultation for the discovery of the tree’s current condition, symptoms, and stress factors. This initial site visit isn’t like the other service providers’ free estimate or quotation process. During your consultation, we focus on both unbiased information and education, not just the question “what’s wrong with my tree?” Afterall, there’s nothing worse than having someone show up to simply attempt to sell you a product.
Your understanding of the trees’ what, why, and how is integral for trust in the process and ultimate success of treatments. The reason for our high success rate is that we don’t believe in or sell any quick-fix scams or fertilizer gimmicks. We work to find the true problems with your tree and attempt to correct it. Here at Certified Arborist Solutions, our team is proud to be the authoritative subject matter experts, and our subject is trees. We value our science based approach and craftsmanship to the highest possible degree and continuously maintain a standard of care that is unmatched within our professional community.
Your tree took years to grow and mature to where it is today, so we believe it deserves our full attention.
Please contact us today to learn more or request an on-site consultation.
Credentialing, Licenses, and Cultural Practices
As an authority on trees I value authenticity and transparency. As you can see I have provided copies of all credentials, certificates, and licenses to authenticate my position on the subject and prove my ability to do business throughout Utah and the United states. I provide all consultations, diagnostics and treatments myself and hold no staff. I am what you call an arborist to the fullest extent. The culture I practice is treatments of anatomy-physiology and site, rather than symptoms. This is because 90% of tree problems started as abiotic (non living) and 90% of abiotic problems are problems with the trees anatomy or site conditions. In other words; my primary focus of tree treatments is organic based principals.