Why Arborist Consultation Matters
Getting a professional arborist consultation provides clarity and confidence when making decisions about your trees and landscape. Whether you’re a homeowner or business owner, a trained arborist can identify risks and opportunities that are often overlooked.
Beyond tree care, arborists evaluate the entire environment - soil conditions, irrigation, surrounding structures, and potential conflicts - to ensure everything works together sustainably.
Prevent Damage During Construction
Construction activity can have a serious impact on tree health. Heavy machinery compresses soil, which restricts roots from absorbing water and oxygen - often leading to irreversible damage or tree loss.
Our arborists establish Tree Protection Zones (TPZ) to safeguard critical root systems. These zones act as clear boundaries to prevent equipment from damaging trees during construction, helping preserve their health and stability.
Diagnose Tree Issues Early
Tree problems often begin subtly and worsen over time if left untreated. Our certified arborists are trained to identify early warning signs of disease, decay, and environmental stress before they become serious.
From discoloration and poor growth to structural weakness, early diagnosis is key to protecting the long-term health of your trees.
Prevent Long-Term Damage
Even minor damage - like bark wounds from equipment - can expose trees to rot, pests, and internal decay. Improper planting, poor soil conditions, or unsuitable environments can also lead to gradual decline.
With expert consultation, these issues can be prevented or treated early, helping your trees remain strong, safe, and healthy for years to come.
Why Choose Ace Tree Services?
Choosing Ace Tree Services for your tree needs means putting safety of your home, family and property first.
Chase has dedicated more than 15 years to being a certified arborist. Ensuring the job is done right without damage or injury is the absolute top priority of every job. And Chase has performed that task to perfection to date.
When you're looking for a fully insured professional for tree services in the Okanagan Valley, you want Chase and Ace Tree Services.
15
Years of experience
1000+
Trees Climbed (and removed)
1
Bear Removed from a Tree
Avoid Costly Mistakes & Build for the Future
Many common landscaping mistakes - like planting trees too close to structures, choosing the wrong species, or ignoring sunlight and soil needs - can lead to long-term damage and declining tree health.
By consulting an arborist before planting or construction, you ensure your trees have the right conditions to grow strong and healthy. The result is a safer, more sustainable landscape that adds value to your property for years to come.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Trees often show symptoms long before the real cause is obvious, and the visible issue is not always the root problem.
A tree may appear unhealthy because of thinning foliage, dead branch tips, sparse leaf growth, discolored leaves, bark issues, poor annual growth, or sections of the canopy declining. Those symptoms can come from many different causes, including drought stress, root disturbance, poor soil conditions, improper planting depth, restricted growing space, compaction, disease pressure, insect activity, previous pruning damage, or natural decline related to age and species.
During a consultation, the goal is to step back and look at the entire context. That means evaluating the tree itself, but also the site conditions around it. Has the grade changed? Has there been trenching or construction nearby? Is water collecting around the base, or is the tree planted in a site that dries out too quickly? Is it competing heavily with surrounding trees? Has it outgrown the space and become stressed by repeated cutting?
Not every struggling tree can be restored, but many can be improved if the underlying issue is identified early enough. In some cases, the right recommendation may be pruning, mulching, soil improvement, watering changes, or simply avoiding further disturbance. In other cases, the consultation may confirm that decline is advanced and that replacement planning is the more practical path. Either way, the value is in understanding the cause rather than guessing based only on symptoms.