Corvallis manages its urban forest closely. Street trees and right-of-way trees are under the jurisdiction of the City Urban Forester. That means if you want to remove a tree, it needs a permit. The city’s oversight even extends to private property if the tree is ‘significant.’ There are a lot of situations in which a written report from an ISA certified arborist in Corvallis goes a long way. Permits, yes, but also for insurance claims and even boundary disputes with neighbors.
Altar Tree Service has an ISA Certified Arborist on staff who conducts formal evaluations and prepares Certified Arborist Reports for Corvallis and Benton County property owners. It’s a signed legal document backed by a real site visit. The flat fee is $750, covering the site visit, a direct conversation with you about the situation, and the completed report delivered on receipt of payment.
With an ISA-certified arborist on staff, the Altar Tree Service team has focused a great deal of time and energy on training to ensure proper trimming and pruning techniques are used in the field. These tree experts understand the structure of the many tree varieties in Corvallis and how each one should be trimmed and pruned for maximum value and long-term health benefits. The processes are focused on the overall health and beauty of the trees today and in the years to come. So call the experts at Altar Tree Service for horticulturally-based tree trimming and pruning.