ISA-certified arborists providing expert tree care across the Treasure Valley — Boise, Nampa, Meridian, Eagle, and beyond.
What We Do
ISA-certified arborists serving Boise, Nampa, Meridian, Eagle, and surrounding communities.
Proper pruning improves tree structure, promotes healthy growth, and removes hazardous dead or overhanging branches before they become a problem.
From leaning ponderosa pines to storm-damaged cottonwoods, our crew safely removes any tree — protecting your home and landscaping throughout.
Leftover stumps are unsightly and attract pests. We grind them below grade so you can reclaim your lawn and replant if desired.
Not sure what's wrong with your tree? Our arborists identify disease, pest damage, and structural issues before they become costly problems.
Deep-root fertilization delivers essential nutrients directly to the root zone, improving tree vigor, stress tolerance, and long-term health.
Start with a diagnostic. Our ISA-certified arborists will inspect the tree for signs of disease, pest damage, nutrient deficiency, or structural stress and give you a clear picture of what's going on. From there, we'll recommend the right treatment — whether that's fertilization, targeted pruning, or removal if the tree is too far gone.
Trimming (or pruning) keeps a living tree healthy and safe by removing dead, crossing, or hazardous branches — the tree stays in place and continues to grow. Removal is for trees that are dead, severely diseased, structurally compromised, or positioned in a way that poses an ongoing risk to your property. If you're unsure which applies, a free estimate visit will give you a clear answer.
A standard estimate is right for most jobs — trimming, removal, stump grinding. A formal risk assessment (TRAQ-certified) is appropriate when you need a documented report, such as for an insurance claim, a property sale, or when a tree near your home has shown signs of structural failure. We'll let you know during our visit if a formal assessment makes sense for your situation.
Yes. Stump grinding is a standalone service — we can grind any existing stump regardless of who removed the tree or when. We grind stumps below grade so the area can be seeded, sodded, or replanted.
A tree that is structurally sound but showing signs of slow growth, yellowing leaves, or general decline is often a good candidate for deep-root fertilization. A tree that is dead, hollow, leaning dangerously, or has major root damage typically needs to come down. We assess this at every estimate visit — there's no charge to get our recommendation.