Frequently Asked Questions

The first virtual tree consultation platform where you can connect with your arborist for quick and easy tree answers. TelaTree is for all users, from homeowners to landscape pros, architects, and lawyers. If you have a tree question, you need TelaTree.

TelaTree arborists offer virtual consultations and in-person site visits on these services: Contract Preparation and Supervision, Diagnosis of Tree and Landscape Problems, Expert Witness and Litigation, Forensic Investigations, Tree Risk Assessments and Surveys, Insect and Disease Identification and Management, Municipal Ordinance Development, Tree Care Programs, Training and Education, Appraisals, Management for Arboreta, Golf Courses, and Nurseries, Inventories, Planting Programs, Tree Preservation & Protection.

In addition to the cost-effective virtual tree consultation, we understand there are times when In-Person appointments are required and available to schedule with your arborist.

The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) has served the tree care industry for nearly 100 years as a scientific and educational organization. ISA was founded in 1924 when members of the Connecticut Tree Protective Association convened a meeting that would plant the seed of the organization that would ultimately revolutionize the tree care industry isa-arbor.com

See also what is a Certified Arborist at https://www.treesaregood.org/treeowner/whyhireanarborist.
TelaTree is a virtual consulting platform for arborists connecting with tree owners and their needs.

According to the https://www.asca-consultants.org/page/WhatisCA
Registered Consulting Arborists® are the authoritative experts on trees and bring an objective, comprehensive viewpoint to their clients—ensuring the safety, health, and preservation of trees. Servicing a wide variety of clients, including property owners, municipalities, contractors, attorneys, insurance professionals, landscape architects, developers, engineers, and other arborists.

  • The observed change in appearance related to spring leaf out, color, size, and dropping. Bark flaking off trunk and limbs. Liquid oozing from the trunk or dripping from the tree. All mushroom fungal conks and other discoloration anywhere on the tree. Open cavities, cracks, dying limbs, disease, and insect pests.

Arborists provide consulting with all formats of technology using phones, tablets, and computers: