General Tree Service, Inc.

Facebook | Monday, April 13, 2026

Professional Tree Health Monitoring: Spring Inspection Season

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Spring in Kern County brings rapid growth and warmer temperatures, and that's the perfect time for a professional tree health inspection. We're looking at everything: foliage density, branch structure, bark condition, signs of pest pressure, and disease indicators.

Early detection makes all the difference. A tree showing stress or early disease signs can be treated or managed now, preventing costly damage or emergency removal later in the season.

Whether you have mature shade trees, landscape specimens, or property-scale trees, our ISA-certified arborists know what to look for and how to keep them thriving. Free consultation, no pressure, just honest assessment.

When did you last have a professional look at your trees? Have you noticed any changes in growth, branch condition, or overall health?


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Arborist inspecting tree foliage or branch structure at close range, or crew member examining bark detail. Wide canopy shot of healthy mature tree also works. Authentic job site photography preferred over stock images.

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Canva text suggestion: "Spring Tree Health Starts with Inspection" or "Proactive Care Prevents Problems"


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