Before any equipment starts, the crew walks the property together to check for power lines, fences, sheds, gardens, and anything else within a potential drop zone. The job gets sequenced before the first cut is made, not figured out as work progresses.
This habit is built into how the team operates. Climbers, riggers, and operators each need to understand the plan before equipment starts, since tree work only stays safe when the entire crew is working from the same picture of the property.
Homeowners rarely see this part of the process since it happens before visible work begins, but it's a major reason jobs finish clean, without damage to the property or surprises along the way.
Watts Tree Experts brings a coordinated, trained team to every job across Frederick County, starting well before the first cut.
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A candid photo of the crew assessing a property or discussing a job plan before cutting begins, capturing the preparation phase authentically.
Canva text suggestion: "A Plan Before Every Cut" or "One Crew, One Plan, Every Property"