High Climbers Tree Care
High Climbers Tree Care

High Climbers Tree Care

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Introduction: One major thing that makes us stand out is we have wireless headsets in our hardharts to communicate and this eliminates all the yelling and screaming you typically get from a crew trying to talk over equipment. It's also an excellent safety feature being able to clearly communicate from the tree to the ground. What I enjoy most about my work is that it's the same every day but it's different every tree has to be roped down but there's different hazards in every yard. It's like solving a new puzzle each day and I love it.
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Gary G.
Apr 13, 2018
They get the work done fast at a reasonable price. Watching him work is entertaining like watching a show
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GW W.
Apr 13, 2018
Our trees suffered severe storm damage, Mr. Robinson gave us an unbeatable estimate to remove seven (7) huge Willow Trees, three (3) Pines, an Ash, a Maple that was blocking our driveway, remove miscellaneous debris, and trim four(4) giant Maples around and hanging over our home. Mr. Robinson was extremely professional and a truly experienced climber with expert saw skills. It was amazing to watch him drop tree limbs exactly as he planned out with his ground crew. Michael managed his team with authority and prioritized safety - literally from “top to bottom”. High Climbers Tree Care was efficient and conscientious, the entire project was completed flawlessly. I could not ask for greater satisfaction. Highly recommended, excellent job, in fact, I have referred Mr. Robinson to three (3) more people - and his team already assisted my parents with taking down two (2) big Maples. Please see twenty-five (25) + photos attached as November 2017, LAGRANGE project on The Facebook page. I could not upload all the pictures here. A ton of firewood & mulch from ground stumps!