We Always Do the Job Right
Arborilogical Services, Inc.® has provided expert tree care services in the Dallas/Fort Worth area since 1981.
In the beginning, the owner and president, Steve Houser, and the vice-president and co-founder, Kevin Bassett, committed to “do whatever it takes to do the job right” in order to serve our clients and their trees. That tradition continues today with a staff that includes some of the most recognized talent in our industry.
Learn more about the Arborilogical family by selecting the positions below.
Plant Pathologists Certified Arborists Crew Foremen/Expert Tree Climbers Managers
Why Use Us?
- 12 Certified Arborists - International Society of Arboriculture
- 1 Board Certified Master Arborist - International Society of Arboriculture
- 2 Degreed Plant Pathologists
- 3 Degreed Horticulturists
- 4 Degreed Foresters
- Certified Oak Wilt Specialists
- Insured for Your Protection
- TCIA Safety Certified
- ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
- Donate Over 1,000 Hours of Volunteer Time and Significant Funding Each Year for Many Community, Professional, and Tree Related Groups.
- Work Diligently to Educate Others About Proper Tree/Forest Management Practices, the Many Benefits of Trees, and the Need to Preserve Significant Trees.
- Annual Texas Tree Climbing Champions an Unprecedented 25 Years with Eight Different Climbers!
- North American Tree Climbing Champion in 2017 (Miguel Pastenes).
- Consistently Ranked Among the Top Tree Climbers in the North American and International Competitions Around the World.
- We are responsible environmental stewards. Whenever possible we recycle, reuse, and repurpose. Ask us about FREE MULCH onsite at our office in Wylie.
Professional Affiliations
Membership and certification from Arboriculture related professional associations keep our arborists informed about the latest in tree care.
In addition, we support our industry by providing leadership, guidance, volunteer, and financial support.
Recent Articles and News
Why are Eastern Red Cedars dying?
Published May 2024, By NEIL SPERRY Beginning in the spring of 2024, calls and letters started pouring in asking why this venerable old plant was suddenly dying out. Not by the thousands, but certainly a lot of them, and without any apparent reason...
Dallas Takes an Unprecendented Step to Save Its Historic Trees
Published January 11, 2024, By SHARON GRISGBY Dallas stood up for its granddaddy trees, and we all missed it. Everyone, that is, except for the handful of folks who for five years pushed and prodded the preservation project toward its big day at City Hall. Finally, in a first for North Texas, the Dallas City Council voted to formally protect 86 historically significant trees...
Oldest Tree In North Texas Falls During Heavy Storms
Published October 31, 2023, By SHERAH JANAY NDJONGO A tragic event unfolded in Bob Woodruff Park in North Texas last Wednesday as the Plano Quadri/Quincentennial Bur Oak, believed to be the region's largest and oldest tree, succumbed to powerful storms...
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