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For Arborists in Addison
Using certified arborists in Addison is important because of micro-environments. An arborist who works daily in Addison will know the trees in that community. As they zig zag between job sites through the neighborhood they will notice trees and patterns in your area. Most importantly they will know the soil in that area and how this soil type may benefit or hurt your trees in Addison. Local certified arborists will also know disease and insects active in your area.
Our Services In Addison
Your Addison ISA Certified Arborists

Steve Barrett
Since 2020
I have been working in tree care for the last 25 years and as the Director of Tree Health Care Development for Texas Tree Surgeons since 2020. Prior to working at Texas Tree Surgeons I was the Executive Vice President and General Manager of a Texas tree company.
I am the proud Father of Samantha (33) and Ryan (28) and Husband of Lisa for 36 years. When I am not helping trees I am a mentor to men as they face the challenges of manhood in our modern world.
Certifications
ISA Certified Arborist® TX-4680A
ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
Texas Oak Wilt Qualified 397

Emily Long
Since 2014
Driving around the community and talking about trees with our neighbors is the best. I love what I do. I have been an arborist with Texas Tree Surgeons for the last 9 years.
I enjoy being at the lake, doing anything outdoors, baking, and watching panda videos on instagram. Pandas, and trees, make everything better.
Certifications
ISA Board Certified Master Arborist® TX-4149B
ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
Texas Oak Wilt Qualified 121

Sage Tune McClellan
Since 2024
I fell in love with Texas Tree Surgeons originally as a customer as they helped me with my oak that was struck by lightening. Through my in depth conversations with my arborist I realized that this was the path for me. I immediately noticed the care and love Texas Tree Surgeons had for trees and and their ethos aligned with my values and interests of working with nature in the best interest of trees.
My way to arboriculture is through my background as a private chef, gardener and native plant enthusiast. I grew up in the Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles and I would go on nature walks with my mother regularly because she ran the Sierra Club Walks where they would identify and forage edible mushrooms and plants.
Addison Blogs


Emerald Ash Borer (EAB): What Communities Need to Know and Do Now
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an invasive beetle from Asia, has become one of the most destructive forest pests in North America—and it’s no longer a future threat for North Texas. It’s here, and it’s…
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What is a Consulting Arborist and Why You Might Need One?
While most people recognize tree workers as the ones climbing trees and trimming branches, an arborist role is more analytical and strategic. Even within the certified arborist community there are slight differences, one main difference…
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9 Essential Questions to Ask an Arborist Before Hiring
Hiring an arborist can be a daunting task, especially when your trees mean the world to you. This guide aims to simplify the process by outlining the key questions you should ask a potential arborist…
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How Often Should I Be Watering Trees in North Texas?
Record heat is already hitting North Texas which means if you aren’t already watering your trees regularly, you better start now. If you need a simple reminder to how to water your trees we have…
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How Does Soil Health Impact Tree Growth?
Understanding the connection between soil health and tree growth is crucial for anyone interested in keeping their landscape healthy. Healthy soil forms the foundation for robust and thriving trees, impacting everything from their size to…
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10 Signs Your Trees Needs an Assessment
Trees are an integral part of our landscapes, providing ecological benefits, beauty, and shade. In an urban environment trees need professional care to ensure they remain healthy and safe. Don’t wait till there are signs…
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15 Must-Know Soil Treatment Secrets for a Healthy Tree Environment in North Texas
Creating a vibrant tree ecosystem starts with the soil beneath. In North Texas, understanding soil treatment can transform your green spaces into thriving landscapes. Let’s unravel these soil treatment secrets for a healthy tree together.…
Read moreSoil types in
Addison
- Grand Prairie
- Cross Timbers
- Texan Blackland Prairie
Addison
Common Tree Problems
Signs your tree may need help from an Arborist in Addison:

Arborist "sounding" the tree. Different sounds can indicate areas of decay or other defects.
Texas Tree Surgeons
we care about our customers and we care about trees
At Texas Tree Surgeons, we care about our customers and we care about trees, which is exactly why we are in the tree service business! We have a full team of Certified Arborists ready to help, many of whom are also Oak Wilt Certified and TRAQ (tree risk assessment) Qualified. Our climbers and crew members are all highly skilled with years of experience in the industry, and also strictly adhere to the guidelines set by TCIA and ISA. Your trees are a legacy, and helping you care for them is our mission!-
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