Here at Tree Tech we pride ourselves on providing a full-range of services to help our clients maintain healthy and beautiful trees and shrubs. Our professionally trained team with a fleet of specialty cranes, bucket trucks, high-capacity chippers, log trucks, and state of the art spray trucks are here to meet all of your needs.
Founded in 1986 by Andy Felix, Tree Tech, Inc. has developed into a well-known and respected company throughout eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With the help of an experienced and dedicated staff of 100, which includes many long-term employees along with several Certified Arborists, Tree Tech is able to provide quality tree and shrub services to residential, commercial and utility properties throughout the area. Accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association in 2006, our company recently earned accreditation in Utility Arboriculture becoming 1 of 7 companies in the country to be recognized for excellence in both principles.
Managing a property and all its needs can be challenging. We are here to provide safe and sound solutions for all your tree and shrub care needs. Our maintenance solutions ensure a property that is properly cared for resulting in healthier vegetation that is able to withstand stress that the New England climate can certainly cause. Contracted and trusted by top universities and colleges, management companies and private organizations, we are confident our decades of experience will produce a superior landscape.
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These supplemental support systems are installed most everyday by one of our crews through the recommendations of our team of Certified Arborists. All installations are guided by ANSI A300 Standards for Tree Care Operations.
As we saw earlier this week, winter (and the severe weather it brings) is not over yet. This could be bad news for the trees on your property and the things they are around. But there are steps you can take to make sure your trees are ready to weather the next storm. Read our latest blog post.
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