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6411 Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90043, USA
(323) 327-1611
Rating: 4.7 – Based on 32 Visitor Ratings
Opening Times.
Monday: 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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5 responses to “TreeCareLA”
Though Nick has become an esteemed tree celebrity, he is a super down to earth cool guy! If you are looking for a company to care for your trees, treecarela sets the standard.
I can not say enough good things about the crew today. Not only professional and kind but just seemed like good people who cared greatly about what they were doing. They also all seemed to get along. Great team work. And my wife and I both felt our trees (especially our beloved old fig tree next to the difficult Canary Island Palm) were in awesome hands. They also discretely tied some of the fig branches to the cleaned palm tree trunk so we could get rid of a crutch that was underneath the cascading fig canopy. This freed up a lot of ground room underneath that canopy.
We had been waiting 10 years to get this major tree trim off our “house list” and are very happy.
Thank you to the TreeCare LA crew . Great work!
Nick from TreeCareLA was awesome to work with. I had concerns about a big tree near my driveway and property line, and he really helped make sense of the situation. He showed up on time, walked me through everything in plain English, and clearly knew what he was talking about. The report he gave me was thoughtful, detailed, and super helpful for figuring out next steps.
You can tell he actually cares about both the trees and the people involved—not just ticking a box. I’d definitely call him again and recommend TreeCareLA to anyone dealing with tree or root issues.
In my opinion, TreeCareLA and Nick Araya (ISA Board Certified Master Arborist and ISA Qualified Tree Risk Assessor) should be given a special City/County of Los Angeles commendation for Exceptional Tree Stewardship. (Maybe they already have one.) If you need any kind of tree guidance, tree cutting, tree trimming, or any other tree situation, these are the people you are looking for. You don’t have to take my word for it; go to their Instagram, which shows the good work they do and the kinds of tree challenges/issues they deal with daily. But definitely go to their website. I think it would convince you that they are worth contacting. A great website like that isn’t something I could say even the best contractors I’ve worked with have. I don’t mean that as a criticism. Contractors who are small businesses or one-person operations probably can’t justify the resources to create more than the most basic website, and they don’t really need to, because while, sure, it would be nice to look up a plumber or electrician and find a comprehensive website with photos of them holding plungers and electric wires, we know what plumbers and electricians do and it’s easy to google them and read reviews, etc. But most people don’t know what an arborist does. I would guess quite a few have never even heard of one. So that TreeCareLA clearly devoted a lot of care to create a website for their business that is amazingly informative and easy to navigate, with pictures and names and licenses and plenty of contact information–that alone tells me a lot about them. I think it shows that their potential and existing customers matter to them.
To be sure, TreeCareLA are not the only excellent arborists in town, but a lot of excellent arborists do not do tree work; they consult/advise only. These are arborists who do this work and DO NOT RUIN trees. They are professional, they are certified in multiple tree practices, they are trustworthy, they are reliable, and they have great ATTITUDES. They have the right equipment (!) and their own LADDERS (!). They know how to safely and responsibly do dangerous things high up in trees. They know about power lines and what’s an issue and what’s not an issue. They ALSO know about neighbors and the best way to inform those neighbors of tree work about to happen and make it very unlikely that they aren’t going to run into your yard screaming on a Saturday morning (happened to me). And when you call them, someone REALLY NICE ANSWERS the phone.
If you’re reading this review (especially way down here), you’re likely a conscientious someone with a tree issue/question of some kind–or maybe you have a situation where a tree requires periodic maintenance. LA certainly has no shortage of these scenarios. Perhaps your neighbor just told you that one of your tree’s limbs are hanging over their garage and that if it falls on it, you can expect to pay for all and any repairs (happened to me). Perhaps the city issued you a notice that a tree in front of your house isn’t in compliance with city ordinances (happened to me). Maybe the garbage and recycling trucks are knocking off limbs from a tree as they drive past and damaging it (happened to me). Maybe you have 80 yo trees in your yard that you think may be diseased (happened to me). Perhaps you planted an oak tree and you want to make sure you take the best care of it you can (happened to me). I wrote this review because I want to someone like you to maybe notice these ladies and gentlemen. (And, no, I’m not a shill. Shills or other fake reviewers don’t write lengthy reviews like this one.) Good luck with your tree(s) and may you never know bad tree work.
I’ve used Tree Care LA multiple times to trim trees and foliage on my property. They are absolutely great to work with – they give the utmost attention to the safety and health of the trees, they work quickly, and they’re really passionate about their work. The staff are certified arborists, so they’re trained to remove branches and limbs in ways that reduce long-term harm to the trees. Plus, you can tell they enjoy their jobs and have fun doing it, their enthusiasm is contagious. If you have trees that need maintenance in Los Angeles, I highly recommend contacting Tree Care LA for service.