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What an NJ Tree Care License Actually Protects You From

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New Jersey requires tree care operators to hold a state license, but not every company doing tree work in Gloucester County actually has one. Ours is current, along with full insurance coverage on every job.

That licensing and insurance isn't paperwork for its own sake, it's what protects a homeowner if something unexpected happens during a job, a fence gets clipped, a limb lands wrong, or an unlicensed operator's mistake ends up costing the property owner instead of the company.

It's a fair price and honest work standard, but the license and insurance are what make that promise something you can actually count on if a job doesn't go exactly as planned.

Have you ever asked a tree company to see their license before letting them start?

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