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Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostNot really, I've paid very well several times and still got crap. In general yes but even the crappy work is getting very expensive.
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Originally posted by TCR² View PostExactly......but this is TBH and opposing opinions aren't welcomed by most
I never said it was true all the time every time. There are exceptions.
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostI have a couple of huge trees in my yard, both pine and oak that are unhealthy and am in need of a licensed arborist. Is there a central agency with whom I can check to verify that my guy is licensed/certified?
Who licenses arborists, State of Texas or some other association?
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[QUOTE=Burnadell;13431833]I have a couple of huge trees in my yard, both pine and oak that are unhealthy and am in need of a licensed arborist. Is there a central agency with whom I can check to verify that my guy is licensed/certified?
Who licenses arborists, State of Texas or some other association?[/QUOTE
google does
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostI have a couple of huge trees in my yard, both pine and oak that are unhealthy and am in need of a licensed arborist. Is there a central agency with whom I can check to verify that my guy is licensed/certified?
Who licenses arborists, State of Texas or some other association?
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostI have a couple of huge trees in my yard, both pine and oak that are unhealthy and am in need of a licensed arborist. Is there a central agency with whom I can check to verify that my guy is licensed/certified?
Who licenses arborists, State of Texas or some other association?
The international society of arboriculture. You can find a licensed arborist on their website isa-arbor.com
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