Tree Health & Disease Assessment

Know Your Trees Before Trouble Strikes

Schedule Tree Health & Disease Assessment in Great Falls

You notice cracks in the trunk or dead branches overhead, but you're not sure whether your tree needs attention or poses a real hazard. Visual assessments identify obvious signs of decay, structural instability, pests, or disease throughout Great Falls properties before storms turn minor issues into major damage. Old pro tree management llc brings more than 10 years of climbing and tree industry experience to every evaluation, spotting risks that come from working on mature trees common in Great Falls.


This service provides practical evaluations and recommendations based on field experience rather than certified arborist credentials. You receive guidance on next steps, including removal, trimming, or referral to an arborist if specialized care is needed. The focus stays on safety and helping you understand what your tree really requires.


Reach out for a tree health assessment Great Falls and get clarity on the condition of your trees with a free on-site visit.

How Our Process Works?

You start with a free on-site assessment where the evaluator walks your property and examines each tree of concern. They look for visible decay, unusual lean, cracked limbs, pest activity, and other indicators that signal potential failure in Great Falls weather conditions. Notes are taken on tree height, proximity to structures, and wind exposure.


Old Pro Tree Management  explains findings in plain language, pointing out specific risk factors and discussing whether immediate action is warranted. Not a certified arborist, the team provides practical recommendations drawn from years of hands-on tree work. You hear honest advice about removal, selective trimming, or when to bring in an arborist for deeper diagnostics.


After the walkthrough, you receive a verbal summary and written estimate if work is recommended. No pressure or upselling—just straightforward information to help you make the safest choice for your property.

What to Expect When You Book?

Great Falls homeowners often have questions about what an assessment covers and how to prepare for potential follow-up work. These answers clarify what happens during and after the visit.

What signs of trouble will you look for?
The evaluator checks for visible decay, cracks in the trunk or major limbs, dead branches, unusual lean, pest holes, and fungal growth. You'll learn which signs indicate immediate risk and which need monitoring.
Do I need a certified arborist for every tree concern?
Not always—many hazards are obvious and require practical action rather than lab diagnostics. If the assessment reveals complex disease or internal decay, you'll receive a referral to an arborist for specialized testing.
How long does an assessment take?
Most residential assessments finish in 30 to 45 minutes, depending on tree count and property size. Larger wooded lots in Great Falls may take an hour or more.
What happens if a tree is deemed hazardous?
You'll receive a clear explanation of the risk, a recommended timeline for removal or trimming, and a free estimate for the work. You decide when and how to proceed based on your budget and safety priorities.
Can you assess trees near power lines or buildings?
Yes, proximity to structures and utilities is part of the risk evaluation. The team notes clearance issues and suggests safe approaches for trimming or removal without damaging nearby infrastructure in Great Falls.

Knowing the true condition of your trees helps you address hazards before wind or storms force your hand. Connect today to arrange a free assessment and get expert guidance on the best path forward for your Great Falls property.