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Arborist and Tree Service in Denton, TX

Here with Arborist USA we provide great quality service to our local clients in our existing serving areas. We vitally emphasis that we recommend in getting the right tree service company on your property.

Administering correct standardized services we always maintain our customers happy from time to time again. That’s what we do best helping you with your local tree needs.

Call Arborist USA at (817) 880-6130 for Arborist and Tree Service in Denton, TX.

Tree Service, Tree Trimming & Tree Removals in Denton, Texas

Your leading company for your residential or commercial tree service work. We perform such services: tree trimming, tree removals, land clearing, brush removals, and other inquires our clients may have.

We work together with the city of Coppell to administer all tree service and tree doctoring. Working with many homeowners in the area we help accomplish the necessities of what they inquire about.

Arborist & Tree Surgeon

Our Arborists are certified, insured & licensed to ensure proper pruning and diagnosing of tree diseases.

Includes:

  • Certified Arborist
  • Experienced & Trained
  • Free Quote
  • Insured & Bonded

Land Clearing & Lot Clearing

You can count on Arborist USA for all your commercial and residential land or lot-clearing needs!

Includes:

  • Certified Arborist
  • Clean Up & Haul Off
  • Free Quote
  • Insured & Bonded

Stump Grinding

Arborist USA offers Stump Grinding & Removal services. We follow ANSI A300 Standards for Stump Grinding.

Includes:

  • Certified Arborist
  • Clean Up & Haul Off
  • Free Quote
  • Insured & Bonded

Tree Disease Treatment

Our Arborist provides effective tree treatments for your sick trees on your commercial & residential property.

Includes:

  • Certified Arborist
  • Free Quote
  • Insured & Bonded
  • We Use Arborjet & Mauget

Tree Trimming

Arborist USA offers Tree Trimming (Pruning) services. We follow all ANSI A300 Standards for Tree Trimming.

Includes:

  • Certified Arborist
  • Clean Up & Haul Off
  • Free Quote
  • Insured & Bonded

Tree Removal

Arborist USA offers Tree Removal services. We follow all ANSI A300 Standards for Tree Removal.

Includes:

  • Certified Arborist
  • Clean Up & Haul Off
  • Free Quote
  • Insured & Bonded

We Can Treat Your Sick Trees in Denton, TX

All your tree care needs can be trusted with Arborist USA. Whether it may be tree pruning, tree removals, stump grinding, major brush removals or debris, diagnosis on tree disease on specific sick tree, or questions simply regarding over your trees, plants, and other plantation you can count on Arborist USA.

Being one of the top providers with a 5+ rated service we are your tree specialist in all your tree services. For instance,

Insects:

Aphids

A white soft body insect that creates a sticky "honey dew" structure on limbs or leaves, blocking nutrients.

Bagworms

Bagworms lay eggs that create small cone-shaped structures less than three inches in length.

Beetles

An invasive wood borer that is subject in all wood tissue that causes severe decline in trees health.

Gypsy Moth

A larva that boars into leaf structure that cause lesser of a foliation and decline in overall leaf structure.

Oak Gall

A growth deformity known as a "gall" commonly occur on oak trees subject to branches and other structures.

Termites

Termites, wood-destroying insect, eats away at all wood tissue, damaging the structures of the trees.

Twig Girdlers

Being a member of the long-horned beetle family, these girdlers are known to eat leaf and other tree areas.

Webworms

These caterpillars spin white webbing bag nests in tree branches and eat your tree foliage (leaves).

Bacterial:

Bacterial Leaf Scorch

A disease that invades the xylem tissues that over-saturates and clogs the tissue, disrupting the nutrients.

Bacterium

The bacterium is a severe condition affecting the tree's leaf structure and overall health patterns.

Chlorosis

A deficiency in nutrients from either the tree's pattern or the surrounding environment.

Fire Blight

A frequent destructive disease on fruit trees and related plants such as Bradford pair and more.

Slime Flux

A bacterial infection infects the core & bark system of trees. Subject to environmental stress, compacted soil.

Fungal:

Anthracnose

A common fungus in ornamentals, trees, and shrubs; causes a chlorotic color and spots destroying leaves.

Hypoxylon Canker

A fungus that causes cankers & death of oak & other hardwood areas of trees, a very common disease in trees.

Leaf Spot

A variety of factors cause a spot or browning of leaves. Typically caused by wet, humid weather conditions during spring.

Oak Decline

A general concept of an acute oak decline could be a variety of diseases subject to shade trees.

Oak Wilt

A rapid and destructive tree disease that is extremely aggressive in all oak trees, especially in Live Oaks.

Powdery Mildew

A white powdery appearing fungus (white spots) quickly covering the leaf surfaces and affecting all leaves around to turn brown.

Texas Root Rot

A over-saturation in feeder roots and root system in general, causing decay and lack of oxygen.

Seiridium Canker

Seiridium Canker is a fungal pathogen subject to ornamentals in the North Texas region.

Twig Blight

A variety of a different fungus attack subject to juniper, cedar, and arborvitae. Indicated on twigs that should be pruned.

Certifications

Arborjet - Revolutionary Plant Health Solutions
Member of the International Society of Arboriculture
Treesaregood.org
Tree Care Industry Association

Reviews

Our Tree Service Company is registered with the Better Business Bureau in Texas.

A+ BBB Rating based on 31 BBB Reviews

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Google Reviews

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