When you hire a tree service company, you're trusting them with one of the most significant investments on your property. ISA certification is one of the clearest ways to distinguish trained, tested arborists from unlicensed operators.
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist credential requires passing a comprehensive exam covering tree biology, soil science, pruning standards, tree risk assessment, and safe work practices. It also requires ongoing continuing education to maintain certification.
Lane Tree Doctor holds ISA Certified Arborist credential PN-7479A. In practical terms, this means every assessment we perform draws on a standardized body of arboricultural knowledge, not just years of experience. We can identify disease patterns, evaluate structural risk, and recommend treatment or removal based on established professional criteria, not guesswork.
For homeowners in Eugene, Springfield, Jasper, Junction City, Veneta, and throughout Lane County, that credential is worth asking about before any tree service company begins work on your property. Free consultations and written contracts for every job.
An arborist inspecting a tree up close, or a photo of the ISA certification badge/logo alongside a job site image. A crew photo with professional equipment also works well for a credentialing post. Authentic Lane County job photos preferred.
Lane Tree Doctor — Google Drive Image Folder
Canva text suggestion: "ISA Certified Arborist PN-7479A — Lane County, OR" or "Trained, Tested, Certified Since 2011"