A lot has changed about Houston since 1983, but the fact that Champions Tree Preservation is still family-owned has not. That kind of continuity means something different than a franchise or a company that has changed hands a few times. Decisions get made by people who actually live with the reputation those decisions build.
Being family-owned shapes things you might not think about at first, like how crews get trained, how a job gets bid honestly instead of padded, and how a callback gets handled when something needs a second look. There is no corporate office somewhere else making those calls.
We have watched neighborhoods change, storms come and go, and generations of the same families call us back for their properties. That kind of trust does not come from a single good job, it comes from decades of them.
Has your family used the same local business for something for more than one generation?
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