Tree Health Inspections in Greensboro, NC
An honest, certified read on whether that tree is a hazard — or just fine.
What’s included
- On-site inspection by an ISA-certified arborist
- Health assessment — disease, pests, decay, and structural defects
- Hazard and risk evaluation for trees near homes, drives, and lines
- Straight recommendation — monitor, treat, prune, or remove
- Written findings for insurance, HOA, or real-estate needs on request
- Storm-damage and pre-storm risk checks
- No pressure to do work you don't need
Tree health inspections in Greensboro — a straight answer from a certified arborist
A tree near your house starts to lean, drops a big limb, or grows a ring of mushrooms at the base, and suddenly you’re wondering if it’s about to come through the roof. Most of the time you can’t tell from the ground — and guessing wrong goes one of two ways: you cut down a perfectly healthy tree, or you leave a genuine hazard standing.
That’s what an inspection is for. An ISA-certified arborist looks at the whole tree — canopy, trunk, root flare, and the site around it — for decay, disease, pests, and structural defects. Not a glance from the driveway; an actual assessment of how the tree is holding up and what the real risk is to your home, your cars, and your family.
Then you get the honest call: healthy and fine, treatable, needs pruning, or genuinely hazardous and worth removing. We’re arborists first, so we have no problem telling you to leave a tree alone when that’s the right answer — and no problem telling you when one really does need to come down. If you need it documented for an insurance claim, an HOA dispute, or a home sale, we’ll put the findings in writing.
Worried about a tree, or need it assessed before you buy or sell? Request an inspection or call 336-681-3972.
How it works
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You tell us the concern
A lean that looks new, mushrooms at the base, dead limbs over the driveway, or a buyer's inspection — whatever's got your attention, we start there.
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We inspect it properly
A certified arborist looks at the whole tree — canopy, trunk, root flare, and site — for decay, disease, pests, and structural defects, not just the obvious stuff at eye level.
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We give you the straight answer
Healthy and fine, treatable, needs pruning, or genuinely hazardous and should come down. We tell you which — even when the answer is "leave it alone."
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You get it in writing if you need it
For insurance claims, HOA disputes, or a home sale, we can put the findings and recommendation in writing so you've got documentation that holds up.
Tree Health Inspections — Questions & Answers
How much does a tree inspection cost in Greensboro?
A basic on-site assessment is often quick and inexpensive, and if it leads to work we do, we'll typically credit it. Detailed written reports for insurance, legal, or real-estate purposes take more time and are priced accordingly. Call 336-681-3972 and we'll tell you what your situation needs.
How do I know if a tree is dangerous?
Warning signs include a new or worsening lean, large dead limbs, cracks in the trunk, mushrooms or fungus at the base, heaving soil around the roots, and hollow or soft spots. Any of those near a house, driveway, or power line is worth a certified look. When in doubt, have it checked — it's cheaper than the alternative.
Can you tell me if a tree needs to come down or can be saved?
That's the whole point of the inspection, and it's where a certified arborist earns their keep. Plenty of trees that look scary are fine, and some that look fine are failing. We give you the honest call — and we'll happily tell you to keep a tree if that's the right answer.
Do you provide written reports for insurance or real estate?
Yes. We can document a tree's condition, the hazard, and our recommendation in writing for insurance claims, HOA matters, or a home sale. Just let us know up front that you need a written report.
Will you pressure me into removing the tree?
No. We're arborists first — keeping healthy trees standing is part of the job. We'll tell you straight whether a tree is a real hazard or just fine, and the choice is yours.
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Grinding stumps below grade so you get your yard back — and your mower likes you again.
Learn moreNot sure which you need? Just ask us — or call 336-681-3972.