Tree Health Inspection & Treatment

At JPS Tree Service, our tree health inspection and treatment services focus on identifying problems early and supporting long-term tree vitality based on your environment, soil conditions, and landscape layout.

Trees Need Care Just Like We Do

Trees may look strong and self-sufficient, but they rely on proper care to grow, recover, and thrive. Just like people, trees can suffer from stress, injury, pests, and disease — and when that happens, expert evaluation makes all the difference.

Working with a professional tree service allows for early detection of issues related to insects, disease, soil imbalance, weather stress, and structural weakness. Our local arborists understand how regional climate and environmental conditions affect tree health and tailor solutions accordingly.

What You Can Expect From JPS Tree Health Services

At JPS, tree care isn’t guesswork — it’s a proactive, science-driven process focused on keeping your trees safe, strong, and thriving. 

This personalized approach ensures your trees stay healthy, resilient, and safe year-round.

Common Winter Tree Damage & Prevention

Cold temperatures, fluctuating weather, and winter exposure can stress trees and shrubs. Without proper care, winter damage can lead to long-term health issues.

Common winter-related tree problems include:

Preventative care and seasonal planning can significantly reduce winter stress and help trees recover stronger in spring.

Year-Round Care Tips for Healthy Trees & Shrubs

Trees and shrubs enhance your landscape with beauty, shade, air quality, and wildlife support — but they require seasonal care to stay healthy.

Seasonal tree care basics include:

Tree Health Services We Offer

To help trees thrive in residential and urban environments, we provide a full range of targeted plant health solutions:

Insect & Disease Management
Routine inspections and treatments designed to identify, manage, and prevent common tree pests and diseases before they spread or cause decline.
Soil Care & Nutrient Management
Soil testing and analysis to uncover underlying issues affecting tree growth. Healthy soil is the foundation of strong, resilient trees.
Root Protection & Root Pruning
Corrective root care to address girdling roots, restricted growth, soil compaction, and root-related stress that can weaken trees over time.
Subsurface Watering
Deep-root watering solutions that improve moisture absorption during drought conditions, heat stress, or compacted soil situations.
Tree Inspection Required? Don’t wait – we’re on call 24/7. If you have an urgent tree situation, call us immediately at +1 (734)-887-1565 and our crew will spring into action to assist you. Your safety is our priority.

How to Manage Tree Pests & Diseases

Identifying tree pests and diseases early can be challenging, especially in larger or mature trees. Symptoms are often subtle until damage becomes severe.

Professional evaluation helps pinpoint the issue and apply targeted treatment before it spreads. Our arborists create treatment plans tailored to the specific pest, disease, and tree species involved — helping restore health while minimizing unnecessary intervention.

If you’re concerned about unusual growth, discoloration, leaf loss, or insect activity, a professional inspection is the safest next step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Most residential trees should be inspected once a year, especially mature or large trees. Additional inspections are recommended after storms, visible damage, or signs of disease.

 

Common warning signs include dead branches, cracked bark, leaning trunks, leaf discoloration, fungal growth, pest activity, or slow growth. Early detection helps prevent costly removals later.

In many cases, yes. With proper pruning, soil care, pest or disease treatment, and structural support, trees can recover. Our arborists assess whether treatment or removal is the safest option.

Yes. A professional inspection helps determine the safest and most effective solution — whether it’s pruning, treatment, or removal — while minimizing risk to your property.

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