"Licensed and insured" gets printed on a lot of trucks. What it actually means for a homeowner is worth understanding before a crew starts cutting on your property.
Proper insurance covers damage to your home, fence, or landscaping if something goes wrong during a job, and it covers the crew working at height in your trees. Without it, a property owner can be left liable for injuries that happen on their own land. Licensing signals that a company meets a baseline standard for training and operation, not just a name on a business card.
Tri-State Tree Service has carried proper licensing and insurance across the Florida Panhandle for more than 40 years, alongside ISA-certified arborists on every crew. That combination is what allows us to take on everything from routine trimming to large-scale land clearing and utility easement work with confidence.
Before any crew climbs a tree on your property, it's worth asking to see the paperwork behind those two words.
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Authentic job photo preferred: crew in branded safety gear working at height, or equipment (bucket truck, crane, chipper) staged at a job site. Photos that convey scale and professionalism reinforce the insurance and credibility message better than any stock image.
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