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Facebook | Thursday, July 16, 2026

Why we invest in ISA certification: the training standard behind the name "The Authority"

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Anyone can buy a chainsaw and a truck. Calling yourself an authority on trees means something different, and it is a standard we hold ourselves to on every job.

ISA certification is not a one-time test you pass and forget. It requires ongoing education to stay current on tree biology, diagnosis, pruning science, and safety practices. That is the difference between cutting a tree and actually caring for it.

For San Antonio homeowners, this matters in real ways. A certified arborist knows why a live oak should not be pruned during high oak wilt risk, how caliche soil affects root health, and when a struggling tree can be saved rather than removed. That knowledge protects your trees and your property.

When you hire any kind of specialist for your home, how much does professional certification factor into your decision?

#Arborist #TreeCare


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