Landscaping Services Charlottesville VA | Call Arboristry Associates
2402 Clements Hollow Ln, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Service Capabilities
- Tree removal
- Tree care services
- Landscape maintenance
Company Background
Founded in 1993, Arboristry Associates has been a trusted name in Charlottesville and the greater Lynchburg region for comprehensive tree and landscape care. Our team of ISA TRAQ qualified certified arborists provides expert services, from routine landscape maintenance and careful tree pruning to complex removals and pest management. We prioritize safety and environmentally responsible practices in every project. Beyond our core services, we are active community partners, offering educational demonstrations and producing valuable resources like woodchip mulch and compost from our local operations. We're dedicated to enhancing the health and beauty of Central Virginia's outdoor spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'ISA TRAQ qualified' mean for my tree care in Charlottesville?
ISA TRAQ (Tree Risk Assessment Qualification) means our arborists are specially trained to identify, evaluate, and mitigate tree risks. For Charlottesville homeowners, this expertise is crucial for assessing storm-damaged trees, evaluating structural weaknesses in mature oaks and maples, and making informed decisions about tree removal or preservation to protect your property safely.
Can you help with recurring yard drainage problems in my Charlottesville neighborhood?
Yes, our landscape maintenance and tree care services directly address local drainage issues. We can improve water flow by strategically pruning trees to reduce canopy density over soggy areas, regrading landscapes, and advising on water-tolerant plantings. We also use our on-site woodchip mulch to improve soil absorption and prevent erosion in problem spots.
What happens to the wood from a tree you remove at my home?
We practice local, responsible recycling. The wood from removals is processed at our facility to create woodchip mulch and compost. This material is often available for purchase or can be discussed for use in your own landscaping, turning removed trees into a resource that benefits other gardens and landscapes in our community.

















