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Not every tree needs to come down.
That might seem obvious, but it's worth saying, because the first call a lot of homeowners make is about removal, when what their tree actually needs is a proper diagnosis.
Fungal growth, dead wood, a lean that wasn't there last year, these can all feel alarming. And sometimes they are serious. But certified arborists are trained to evaluate what's a structural risk versus what's cosmetic, what's dying versus what's just dormant, what can be preserved versus what genuinely needs to go.
"Preservation" is in our name for a reason. Our default is to find a way to keep your trees healthy and in place when it's safe to do so. Removal is a last resort, not a first recommendation.
When's the last time you had someone take an honest look at the trees on your property? Not to sell a job, just to tell you what's actually going on?
#HoustonArborist #TreePreservation
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Authentic photo of a certified arborist inspecting or assessing a tree up close — looking at bark, a branch attachment, or root flare — works best here. This post is about expertise, so a photo that shows careful evaluation rather than heavy equipment or removal is ideal. Real job documentation strongly preferred over stock.
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Canva text suggestion: "Preservation First. Removal Only When Necessary." or "A Certified Arborist Sees What Others Miss"
Scheduler Notes
Platform: Facebook (Champs51 page)
Schedule: Wednesday, June 3, 2026 — 11:00 AM–12:30 PM ET (10:00–11:30 AM CT)
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