FJ Arbor Care

Tree Service Company in Atlanta, Georgia

5(1 reviews)
(678) 928-24885530 Kingsport Dr, Atlanta, GA 30342View on Yelp
FJ Arbor Care - tree service in Atlanta, GA

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About FJ Arbor Care

FJ Arbor Care is an Atlanta-based tree care company with a 5-star rating and a name that signals arboricultural expertise rather than just general tree work. The term arbor care points to a focus on tree health and proper technique, not just getting trees out of the way as fast as possible. Atlanta's urban forest faces real challenges, including compacted soils, drought stress, pests like the Emerald Ash Borer, and storm damage from increasingly intense summer weather. A company oriented around arboriculture is well positioned to address those issues at the root level, literally.

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Services & Process

FJ Arbor Care's focus on arbor care suggests services that go beyond standard cutting and removal. Proper pruning technique matters enormously for long-term tree health, and an arborist-oriented crew knows the difference between a correct reduction cut and one that creates disease entry points or structural weakness. Tree health assessments can identify problems like fungal infections, root damage, or pest infestations early enough to treat them. When removal is necessary, certified arborists understand load distribution and rigging techniques that protect surrounding structures and landscaping during the process.

Service Area

FJ Arbor Care serves Atlanta and the surrounding metro communities. The company's location in Georgia's largest city puts them within reach of a wide range of residential, commercial, and municipal clients across Fulton County and neighboring areas. Reach out directly to discuss your specific location and what services are available in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an arborist do differently from a regular tree service company?
A certified arborist has formal training in tree biology, soil science, pest and disease identification, and proper pruning techniques. They can diagnose health problems, recommend treatments, and make decisions based on what's best for the tree's long-term structure. A general tree crew may be skilled at removal and cutting but may not have the diagnostic background to assess whether a tree is worth saving.
How do I know if my tree is diseased or just stressed?
Signs like yellowing leaves outside of fall season, unusual bark lesions, fungal growth at the base, dead branches scattered through the canopy, or sudden leaf drop can all indicate disease or pest problems. Some of these symptoms also appear with drought stress or root compaction. An arborist assessment can determine the actual cause and whether treatment or removal is the right path.
Can a damaged or leaning tree be saved, or does it need to come down?
It depends on how much of the tree's structure is still sound and what's causing the lean. A tree that's leaning due to root failure is a serious hazard and usually needs to come down. A tree that's leaning due to uneven light or was always slightly off-vertical may be structurally fine. Cabling and bracing can support trees with split or weak branch unions in some cases. An arborist can tell you which situation you're dealing with.
What is the Emerald Ash Borer and is it a concern in Atlanta?
The Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive beetle from Asia that kills ash trees by destroying the tissue beneath the bark that carries nutrients and water. It has been confirmed in Georgia and continues to spread across the state. If you have ash trees on your property, an arborist can assess whether they show signs of infestation and discuss treatment or removal options.
How soon after storm damage should I call for tree care?
As soon as possible, especially if a limb is hanging over a structure, blocking access, or is visibly cracked and at risk of falling. Hanging limbs are called widow makers for a reason. Cleanup after a major storm may take a few days to schedule due to high demand, but getting on a company's list early helps. Don't try to remove large hanging limbs yourself.
Does tree pruning really improve long-term tree health?
Done correctly, yes. Removing dead, crossing, or poorly attached branches reduces the risk of failure and allows the tree to direct energy toward healthy growth. Improper pruning, like topping or flush cuts, can cause serious long-term damage. Hiring someone with arboricultural training ensures the work is done in a way that actually benefits the tree rather than just making it look tidier in the short term.

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