Tree work involves real decisions: what gets removed, what gets pruned, and what it will cost. Those decisions shouldn't be left to a verbal understanding that can shift once the work is underway.
Every job gets a written contract detailing exactly what work will be performed before a single cut is made. It spells out the scope, so there's no ambiguity between what was discussed at the estimate and what actually happens on the day of the job.
That clarity matters most on larger or more technical jobs, where the scope can otherwise be easy to misunderstand. It's also simply the way this business has operated since 2011, licensed, bonded, and insured, with a CCB number a homeowner can verify independently.
If you're getting estimates for tree work in Eugene, Springfield, or anywhere in Lane County, a written scope of work is worth asking for, no matter who you hire.
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