ISA Certified Arborist in Yolo County
Yolo County, California

ISA Certified Arborist in Yolo County

Tree health assessment, pest and disease diagnosis, risk evaluation, and consulting from arborists certified by the International Society of Arboriculture.

All services in Yolo County

Tree Service Companies in Yolo County(5 companies)

Evergreen Arborists - Tree Service

Evergreen Arborists

Yolo County
ISA Certified

Emergency

Master Tree Care Inc. - Tree Service

Master Tree Care Inc.

Yolo County
ISA CertifiedStump Grinding

Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, Tree Pruning, Stump Grinding, Tree Care, Arborist, Tree Service, Tree Planting, Emergency, Hazard

The Arbor Co - Tree Service

The Arbor Co

Yolo County
ISA CertifiedStump Grinding

ISA Certified Arborist, Stump Grinding

Valley Falls Tree Care Company LLC - Tree Service

Valley Falls Tree Care Company LLC

Yolo County
ISA CertifiedStump Grinding

Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding, Tree Care, Arborist

Yolo County Arborist - Tree Service

Yolo County Arborist

Yolo County
ISA Certified

Tree Removal, Tree Care, Arborist, Tree Service

Other tree services in Yolo County

ISA Certified Arborist FAQs

What does ISA Certified mean?

An arborist with ISA Certification has passed a comprehensive exam administered by the International Society of Arboriculture and maintains continuing education to keep the certification active. It's the most widely recognized arborist credential in North America. It is not the same as a contractor's license.

When do I need an ISA Certified Arborist vs. a tree trimmer?

Hire an ISA arborist for: written tree assessments, hazard evaluations, disease/pest diagnosis, preservation plans during construction, expert testimony, and complex pruning of mature/heritage trees. A licensed tree trimmer is fine for routine pruning and removal of healthy trees.

How much does an arborist consultation cost?

A typical written tree assessment runs $150–$500 in NorCal. Larger consulting jobs (construction tree-protection plans, expert reports) are billed hourly, often $125–$200/hr.

Should the company doing the work also be the one assessing the tree?

It can be, but for major decisions (remove vs. preserve a heritage oak, for example) you want an unbiased opinion from someone who isn't bidding on the work. A consulting arborist who only diagnoses — not removes — has no financial stake in your decision.