An NCCER Crane Certification indicates that an operator has completed a nationally recognized training and evaluation program focused on safe and proper crane operation. It covers essential skills such as load handling, equipment inspection, signaling, and jobsite safety.
This certification demonstrates that the operator has been trained to meet industry standards for safe, efficient crane use in construction and tree removal applications.
An ISA Certified Arborist is a tree care professional who has been certified by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) after meeting required experience standards and passing a comprehensive exam, and followed by yearly CEU requirements to maintain certification.
This certification demonstrates knowledge in areas such as tree biology, diagnosis, pruning, safety, and proper tree care practices, helping ensure work is performed according to industry-recognized standard
Yes, stump grinding is available and can be completed following tree removal by our crew.
Responsibility for cutting down a tree usually depends on who owns the tree and where it’s located. In most cases, the property owner where the tree trunk stands is responsible for its maintenance, trimming, or removal, even if branches extend into a neighbor’s yard.
If a tree becomes hazardous and poses a risk to nearby properties, the owner is still typically responsible, especially if they were aware of the issue and didn’t take action. However, neighbors are usually allowed to trim branches that cross into their property, as long as it doesn’t damage the tree.
In cases involving shared boundaries, storm damage, or disputes, responsibility can vary based on local laws and circumstances, so it’s often best to assess ownership clearly and consult professionals if the situation is unclear or urgent.
Yes, you can trim branches from your neighbor’s tree encroaching your property line in Michigan, but you must stay on your own property cutting to the property line, and not damage the tree’s health.
At Tree Solutions, every project starts with a no-obligation consultation, because no two jobs are the same. We carefully review each property, factoring in equipment needs, access points, ingress/egress routes, and septic field/tank locations to ensure safety and efficiency. With all state of the art equipment owned in house, we are fully prepared to hand your project from start to finish.
Choose a tree company that is properly licensed and fully insured, including liability and workers’ compensation coverage. Look for experienced professionals with strong local reviews, qualified arborists, and a reputation for safe, high-quality tree trimming and removal services.