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Facebook | Thursday, July 9, 2026

What our insurance certificate actually covers if something goes wrong on your property

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"Licensed and insured" gets said so often in this industry that it's easy to gloss over. But it matters in a very specific way: if a limb damages a fence, a piece of equipment scratches a driveway, or something unexpected happens during a removal, our insurance is what protects you from being on the hook for it.

We carry License #2467 and full coverage, and we'll provide a certificate of insurance to any homeowner or property manager who asks before work begins. That's a normal, reasonable request, and any legitimate tree company should be able to produce one without hesitation.

It's one of the clearest ways to tell an established local company apart from someone working out of a truck with no paperwork behind them, especially after storms bring unlicensed operators through the area looking for quick work.

Have you ever asked a contractor to see proof of insurance before letting them start work on your property?

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