Arbos Tree Service

Our Process

A clear, step-by-step path from your first call to a finished job—and a follow-up to make sure you're happy with the work.

Consultation first, contract when it's right

We don't send a generic price list and hope it fits. Every job starts with understanding your trees on the ground—size, health, what's nearby, and what could be at risk if limbs or the whole tree fail.

After our on-site visit, our team puts together a digital contract with pricing based on what we actually saw. You sign online, we schedule the work, and we follow up when the job is done.

Digital contract and consultation workflow
1

You contact us

Reach out by phone, email, or our quote form. Tell us what's going on with your trees and property.

2

Brief discussion & on-site consultation

We talk through the issue and schedule an on-site visit. Pricing depends on tree size, trim vs. removal, targets (people or property at risk), proximity to power lines, and overall tree health.

3

We build your digital contract

Our team reviews what we saw on site, documents the scope, and prepares accurate pricing in a digital contract ready to send.

4

Contract sent to your email

You receive a secure link to review the agreement—scope, price, and terms—on your phone or computer.

5

You sign online

Review and sign electronically. No printing, no driving paperwork back and forth.

6

We schedule your job

Once the contract is signed, we lock in a date and time for our crew to come out and complete the work.

7

Job complete & follow-up

When the work is finished, we walk through the results with you, make sure you're satisfied, and ask for a Google review if you're happy with the job.

What affects your price?

During the on-site consultation we evaluate the factors that drive real cost—not a ballpark from a photo. That includes:

  • • Tree size and species
  • • Trim vs. full removal
  • • Targets—people, structures, vehicles
  • • Property and limb risk from falls
  • • Proximity to power lines
  • • Overall tree health and structural defects
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