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Highline Arborists

Testimonials

Perfectly pruned live oak with balanced crown
Our live oak had been declining for three years. Two other companies said take it down. Highline said let's try to save it. Soil treatment, targeted deadwood removal, and crown thinning — eighteen months later, the canopy is fuller than it's been in a decade. They gave our tree back to us.

Margaret Calloway

Ardsley Park, Savannah

Live Oak Crown Restoration

God rays streaming through a freshly thinned canopy in a Savannah square
They understand these trees' history as well as their biology. The oaks in our squares have been under Highline's care for six years, and the difference is visible — better structure, healthier canopies, and not a single topped tree. That matters to us.

James Whitfield

Historic Savannah Foundation — Landmark District

Ongoing Historic Tree Care

Storm-damaged tree safely removed from a residential property
Eliot's crew pre-pruned our oaks and pecans in January. When Hurricane season hit, we lost one branch. Our neighbors lost entire trees. After the storm, Highline was on our property within six hours clearing debris. You can't put a price on that kind of preparation and response.

David & Sarah Chen

Wilmington Island

Hurricane Prep & Storm Response

Home framed by towering oaks preserved during construction
They saved seventeen live oaks that the original site plan would have destroyed. Highline wrote the arborist report, redesigned the protection zones with our engineer, and monitored the trees through eighteen months of construction. Every single one survived. That's seventeen trees that will shade this neighborhood for the next century.

Rebecca Talmadge

Landscape Architect — Pooler Development

Tree Preservation Consulting

Formal row of perfectly shaped crape myrtles along a residential drive
Five years ago, Highline planted the crape myrtle allée along our drive. They selected the cultivar, designed the spacing, and have shaped them every winter since. They look like they've been here forever. Visitors always ask how old they are — and they never believe the answer.

Catherine Beaumont

Isle of Hope

Crape Myrtle Allée — Planting & Shaping

Crane lifting a massive trunk section carefully over a residential home
A dying water oak was leaning over our bedroom. Every storm, we'd lie awake. Highline brought in a crane, set up rigging, and removed the entire tree in sections — not a shingle disturbed. The crane work was surgical. We slept through the next storm for the first time in years.

Thomas & Anna Kessler

Victorian District, Savannah

Emergency Removal — Crane Operation

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