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All Star Tree Control
About the yard

An independent dispatch board for tree crews.

All Star Tree Control is an editorial directory of tree removal, storm response, stump grinding, and arborist crews across the United States. Listings are filed from public sources, not advertising.

Tree work sits at the intersection of risk and craft. A wrong call costs roofs, power lines, and sometimes lives. We built All Star Tree Control because shopping for a tree crew should not feel like rolling dice between paid Google ads.

The brief

This is not a lead-gen site. We do not sell crew slots, we do not auction emergency calls, and we do not rewrite a company's own website language into marketing copy. What we publish is what we can verify — what is on a crew's own site, what shows up in public listings, and what customers have repeatedly said in their own words.

Every entry in the directory is built from a verified address, phone number, and at least one photograph of real work. Where evidence is thin, we mark the entry as a candidate rather than promote it to a stand-alone listing.

Behind the name

"All Star Tree Control" carries two ideas. "All Star" is a nod to the dispatch language of crew rosters — the regulars you call first when a tree comes down. "Tree Control" is a deliberate move away from the gardening and landscaping vocabulary that crowds the category. Tree work is risk control: storm windows, hazard limbs, root-zone failures, and the certifications that separate a crew with a chainsaw from a crew with an ISA-certified arborist.

How we file a crew

Each entry goes through the same field-ticket workflow:

  • Address, phone, and hours are pulled from public sources and verified against a second source.
  • Photos come from the crew's own listings or website — we do not staff our pages with stock photography.
  • Service signals (emergency, stump grinding, certified arborist, crane removal, licensed and insured) are confirmed against the crew's own website or visible customer mentions.
  • Customer quotes are excerpted as mentions, not as endorsements. The directory does not buy or solicit reviews.

Editorial standards

We follow three rules that shape every page:

  1. Pay-to-play does not exist here. No crew can pay for a higher position, a featured slot, or a sponsored callout. There is no ranking algorithm tied to revenue.
  2. Evidence beats marketing copy. If a service is claimed but cannot be verified on the crew's own materials, we omit it. Better to under-state than to repeat someone else's marketing.
  3. Independent of platforms. Bulletin articles cite Google Maps, Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Yelp where relevant — but the directory itself does not depend on any of them.

Get in touch

If you run a crew and want to correct your entry, suggest a new one, or report a problem, reach out through the contact page.

You can also email the dispatch desk directly at contact@allstar-pestcontrol.com.