Anyone can buy a chainsaw and put a magnetic sign on a truck. Being licensed, insured, and BBB accredited is a different thing entirely, and it is the part of tree work most homeowners never think to ask about until something goes wrong.
Insurance means that if a limb comes down wrong or a piece of equipment damages a fence, the cost is covered, not left on the homeowner's shoulders. Licensing means the crew on your property has met a standard for how the work gets done. Being BBB accredited means there is a track record of how we handle a job from the first call to the final walkthrough.
We have been doing this since 2007 in Moro, Bethalto, Edwardsville, Alton, and the rest of Metro East, and the goal has always been the same: turn a first call into a relationship a homeowner trusts for years, not just one job.
When you have had tree work done in the past, did anyone ever ask to see proof of insurance before the crew started?
#MetroEastILPhoto of the crew on-site in branded gear, ideally with a truck or equipment visible to reinforce the professional, insured operation. Authentic job photos of real crew members at work outperform stock images and should be prioritized whenever available.
Canva text suggestion: "Licensed, Insured, BBB Accredited" or "Protecting Your Property Since 2007"