About Columbia Climbers Tree Services
Columbia Climbers Tree Services has been serving the Pacific Northwest for over 21 years, offering licensed, bonded, and insured tree care. This family-owned business, managed by a husband and wife team, focuses on creating tailored plans for each customer. They handle both residential and commercial projects, collaborating with local municipalities when needed. Customers appreciate the fair and honest estimates provided for tree removals. The team is known for their speed, efficiency, and professionalism, successfully removing large trees without causing damage to surrounding plants. Free bidding appointments are available, making it easy for clients to schedule consultations. Many reviewers express their intent to hire Columbia Climbers again, highlighting their reasonable prices and excellent service.
Very happy with my experience with Columbia Climbers Tree Service. I had 8 good sized cedar trees growing really close to each other. Three of those trees where leaning into my back fence line and would have no doubt eventually landed in the neighbors yard. I decided to have all 8 taken down. If you have tree needs and live in the Clark County area I recommend getting a quote from Columbia Climbers Tree Service. John and crew did a great job and his pricing is very reasonable. If I have future tree needs, I'll be calling them again.
John gave a fair and honest estimate for removal of a large (20" diameter) Doug Fir that fell between the crotches of TWO pairs of trees and ended up hanging mid air about 6' off the ground! We didn't want to tackle it. He came and dealt with it quickly and efficiently and cut it up (per job bid) quickly to stove length. Definitely will hire him again in future!
Because they honestly care about the client first & formest. What the emotional or spiritual aspect of the job is. It could be a tree that was planted when a lived one married, or a baby was born, or a grandparent planted. Do you have an emotional connection? That’s very inportant to take into account. It’s not just a tree.. it’s a family legacy. And also how important it is to educate folks and preserve our planet. We need trees! We need green spaces.