Tuesday, May 5, 2026 The front page for tree service companies.

Tree Service News

Tree Service News curates useful stories, safety reminders, gear updates, storm coverage, and business ideas for tree care professionals.

About Tree Service News

The front page for tree service companies.

Tree Service News is a curated industry front page covering gear, safety, storm response, business, marketing, and news for tree service companies.

The site publishes Briefs — short posts that link to useful industry content with an original summary and a practical take for tree crews. The goal is a fast, scannable feed that gives tree service owners, arborists, climbers, and crew leaders the updates worth knowing without having to track down a dozen different sources themselves.

What we cover

  • Gear — Chippers, loaders, cranes, saws, ropes, PPE, trucks, trailers, and tools for tree crews
  • Safety — Crew safety, climbing practices, jobsite hazards, storm work, and training resources
  • Storms — Emergency work, storm season prep, demand trends, and disaster recovery
  • Business — Pricing, hiring, scheduling, insurance, customer communication, and reviews
  • Marketing — Websites, reviews, local SEO, photography, and online presence
  • Climbing — Techniques, gear, certification, rigging, and aerial work
  • Insurance — Coverage, claims, liability, and industry-specific risk
  • Hiring — Recruiting, retention, pay, training, and building a crew
  • Industry News — Company news, manufacturer updates, and trade show coverage
  • Tree WTF — The wildest, most surprising stories from the field

Who builds it

Tree Service News is built and maintained by Tree Web Design, a web design company focused on helping tree service businesses look professional, earn trust, and turn local searches into phone calls.

We're not trying to be a neutral third party — we're a company that works with tree service businesses every day. That perspective shapes what we cover and how we write about it. We think that's a feature, not a bug.

Content approach

We link to original sources rather than republishing full articles. Every Brief includes the source name and a direct link so you can read the full story where it was published. Our job is to surface what's worth reading and add a practical take for tree crews — not to replace the original publishers.

Got a story?

If you have industry news, a company announcement, storm photos, safety resources, or anything else worth sharing with tree crews, we want to hear it.

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