Texas Tree Authority

Facebook | Thursday, July 23, 2026

The Standards Our Crew Meets Before Anyone Climbs a Tree

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Before anyone on our crew climbs a tree or runs a chipper, there is a standard they have to meet. Licensing, insurance, and hands-on training are not paperwork we keep in a drawer, they are what every job site runs on, every time.

That discipline traces back to our roots as a veteran owned company. Clear communication, careful planning before a single cut is made, and accountability for the outcome are values that carry over directly from military service into how we run a job site.

It shows up in small ways too: a crew that walks a property with you before starting, explains what they are doing and why, and leaves a site cleaner than they found it. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every San Antonio property we touch.

What matters most to you when you're deciding who to trust with work on your property?

#SanAntonioTreeService


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An authentic photo of the crew on site, in gear, working together (not posed) captures this best. Equipment shots (bucket truck, chipper, climbing gear) also reinforce professionalism.

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Canva text suggestion: "Trained. Insured. Veteran Owned." or "Every Job Starts With a Plan"


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