Trapper's Tree Service
Trapper's Tree Service

Trapper's Tree Service

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Introduction: As a company philosophy, we take care of each other.. we are a team.. we are a family (though not related). We want so much to be recognized by the community that we just work as hard as possible and hope that our clients tell the whole world about their positive experiences with us. Additionally, we believe in education. The company will pay for all certifications, licensing & continued education that is inline with the goals of increasing our our offerings to our clients and the value the client receives is at the core of each employee.. their desire to be a respected contributer to the company & the industry. Helping our clients achieve a safe outdoor space on their properties by taking the time to clean, thin and deadwood their trees. Increasingly, we are becoming known as THE tree preservation company to contract with in light of the recent storms that have hit Central Ohio. The fact that we are able to save trees that are of either an emotional significance to our clients, or a tree that shades their home to keep down cooling costs in the summer has been a great joy to us. At this point, in just about every neighborhood in the city, we are able to drive down the street and can see the fruits of our labors where trees are healthy and still standing strong when a storm has damaged several trees very close by. Simply put.. it makes us smile!
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    The most common types of jobs that "Trapper's Tree Service (Columbus, Ohio)" sees are projects where people realize that our work can be very dangerous. Many homeowners own their own chainsaw.. and many of those chainsaws of extension cords plugged in to the wall. We admire the ambition that it takes to do some of the work that we do and whose folks have my respect.. my point being that their electric chainsaw will only do the type of work where they will not get in trouble and injure them selves. What scares us the most is when a homeowner goes out and buys a commercial grade chainsaw, which will cut anything it touches.. including many tree projects where an untrained operator could cause serious injury or death. I understand hiring a neighborhood kid to do something that can not possibly be screwed up.. but homeowner should always hire a Trained and Certified Arborist to perform their tree related projects.