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.
