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What certified arborist credentials actually require — and why it matters for Upstate SC homeowners hiring tree care professionals

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Not every tree service that shows up in a search result employs a certified arborist. That distinction matters more than it might seem. An ISA-certified arborist has passed a rigorous examination covering tree biology, risk assessment, pruning standards, disease and pest identification, and soil science. Maintaining the certification requires continuing education to stay current as best practices evolve.

Premier Tree Care has been serving Upstate SC since 2008 with certified arborists on staff. That means when our team assesses a tree on your property, the evaluation is grounded in documented professional standards, not just years of experience with a chainsaw. The two things aren't the same, and for larger removals, storm damage, and situations where a tree is close to a structure, that difference is significant.

We're fully insured and have maintained a 5.0-star reputation across 128 reviews by doing the work right and treating every property in Greenville, Greer, Taylors, and across Upstate SC the way we'd treat our own.

When did you last have a certified arborist assess the trees on your property? It's one of those things that's easy to defer until the right time to ask is after a storm. #PremierTreeCare #CertifiedArborist


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