About Us

About us


We are experienced arborists who have been taking care of trees in Gallatin Valley since 2006. Our innovative team of qualified arborists have been trained both locally and overseas which provides a broad range of experienced professionals who are very environmentally aware.

Our excellent reputation within the industry is as important to us as it is to our customers so we take our work very seriously. Because safety to people and property is paramount, we have stringent procedures in place that all our crews strictly adhere to. And to ensure the utmost protection to all our customers, we have full indemnity insurance in place to cover that rare event which may not have gone quite to plan.

We have access to modern specialized equipment that provides us the flexibility to tend to arborist jobs of any size. And because we specialize in dealing with trees and shrubs in difficult and hard to reach locations, we also have access to rigging gear and cranes.

Credentials & Approvals


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The International Society of Arboriculture

Through research, technology, and education, the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) promotes the professional practice of arboriculture and fosters a greater worldwide awareness of the benefits of trees. This is our passion and serves as our mission statement.

ISA exists so that professionals, allied professionals, public officials, and consumers worldwide recognize the economic, environmental, and societal benefits and values of trees and their care at a cost that demonstrates the wise stewardship of resources. We are registered in the State of Illinois as a 501c (5) nonprofit organization.

ISA Member

ISA Certified Arborist

ISA Certified Tree Climber

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American National Standards Institute

ANSI A300 Standards are divided into multiple parts, each focusing on a specific aspect of woody plant management (e.g. Pruning, Fertilization, etc.) ANSI A300 standards apply to professionals who provide for or supervise the management of trees, shrubs, and other woody landscape plants. ANSI Z133.1 provides safety criteria for arborists and other workers engaged in arboricultural operations.

These standard have been developed by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), an ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization (SDO). Prior to 1991, various industry associations and practitioners developed their own standards and recommendations for tree care practices. Recognizing the need for a standardized, scientific approach, green industry associations, government agencies and tree care companies agreed to develop consensus for an official American National Standard. The result – ANSI A300 standards – unify and take authoritative precedence over all previously existing tree care industry standards. ANSI requires that approved standards be developed according to accepted principles, and that they be reviewed and, if necessary, revised every five years.

What’s the bottom line regarding what this mean for you as a prospective client? It means that if you are dealing with a company that doesn’t recognize or adhere to ANSI standards then you are not dealing with professionals.

Ansi A300 BMP Standards Practitioner
(BMP means Best Management Practices)

Better Business Bureau

BBB Accreditation Standards represent standards for business accreditation by BBB in the United States and Canada.

Our Code represents sound advertising, selling and customer service practices that enhance customer trust and confidence in business. It is built on the BBB Standards for Trust, eight principles that summarize important elements of creating and maintaining trust in business.

This Code also represents standards for business accreditation by BBB. BBB accredits businesses based in the United States and Canada that meet these standards and complete application procedures.
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Call us at 406.219.7273

Our Arborists

Our innovative team of qualified arborists have been trained both locally and overseas which provide a broad range of experienced professionals who are very environmentally aware.

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