Tree Frog Service LLC
Kenosha / Mt Pleasant, WI

A professional arborist from Tree Frog Service LLC showing valid insurance documents to a homeowner

March 12, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Verify Insurance: General liability and workers’ compensation are non-negotiable for property protection.
  • Avoid Door-Knockers: Reputable companies rarely solicit door-to-door, especially after a major storm.
  • Get It in Writing: Never agree to a high-cost project without a detailed, signed contract.
  • Check Credentials: ISA Certification ensures the crew understands tree biology, not just how to use a saw.
  • Beware Low Bids: Extremely low prices often indicate a lack of insurance or “hidden” disposal fees.

For many Kenosha and Racine County homeowners, the need for a tree service often arises during a moment of stress, perhaps a massive limb has split over the driveway after a lakefront gale, or a leaning oak is threatening the roof. It is in these moments of urgency that “fly-by-night” operations thrive. Unfortunately, the tree care industry is a magnet for scammers because the barrier to entry is deceptively low: anyone with a pickup truck and a chainsaw can claim to be a “professional.”

However, tree work is statistically one of the most dangerous professions in the country. When a non-professional makes a mistake, the results are often catastrophic, ranging from crushed homes to severe personal injury. To protect your property and your bank account, you need a rigorous screening process. Use this guide to separate the legitimate arborists from the scammers.

The Red Flags of a Tree Service Scam

Recognizing a scam often starts with the very first interaction. In Southeast Wisconsin, we see several recurring patterns used by disreputable companies:

  • The “Door-Knocker” Special: A common tactic involves a person knocking on your door, claiming they “just finished a job down the street” and noticed your tree looks dangerous. They offer a “today only” discount if you pay in cash. Reputable companies are usually booked weeks in advance and do not need to hunt for work door-to-door.
  • The Upfront Payment Demand: A major red flag is a contractor asking for the full payment, or even a large percentage, before they have offloaded a single piece of equipment. While small deposits for massive projects are sometimes standard, you should never pay in full until the job is complete and the debris is hauled away.
  • The “Top-Only” Suggestion: If a “pro” suggests “topping” your tree (cutting the top off to reduce height), hang up the phone. Topping is a discredited practice that creates structural instability and eventually kills the tree. A real arborist knows this is malpractice.

The Reputable Tree Company Checklist

Before you sign a contract or allow a crew onto your lawn, run them through this checklist. A legitimate company will have no problem providing this information.

1. Proof of Insurance (The Big Two)

This is the most critical step. You must verify two types of insurance:

  • General Liability: This protects your home and property. If a limb falls through your roof, the company’s insurance should cover the repairs.
  • Workers’ Compensation: This is often overlooked. Tree work is high-risk. If a worker is injured on your property and the company doesn’t have workers’ comp, the financial liability could fall on you as the homeowner.

Pro Tip: Don’t just take their word for it. Ask for a “Certificate of Insurance” (COI) sent directly from their insurance agency to your email. Scammers often carry fake or expired paper copies.

2. ISA Certification

Anyone can buy a chainsaw, but not everyone understands tree biology. Look for an ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) Certified Arborist. These individuals have passed comprehensive exams and must adhere to a strict code of ethics and ongoing education. Certified arborists prioritize the health of the tree and the safety of the site, whereas scammers prioritize a quick “cut and run” job.

3. Professional Equipment and Appearance

While you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, the state of a company’s equipment tells a story. Are they using specialized rigging gear, cranes, and chippers? Or are they throwing logs into the back of an unmarked, rusted pickup? Reputable firms invest in their equipment because it ensures safety and efficiency. Furthermore, look for branded uniforms and clearly marked vehicles; anonymity is the scammer’s best friend.

4. Detailed Written Estimates

A reputable estimate should be more than just a number scribbled on a napkin. It should clearly outline:

  • The specific trees being worked on.
  • The exact scope of work (e.g., “Prune to 20% canopy density” vs. “Trim tree”).
  • Whether stump grinding and debris removal are included.
  • The total price and the estimated timeline.

The “Too Good to Be True” Bid

In Kenosha County, we often see homeowners choose the lowest bid, only to regret it later. If Company A quotes $2,500 and Company B quotes $800, there is a reason for the discrepancy. Usually, the lower bidder is “cutting corners” by not paying for insurance, not paying their workers a fair wage, or planning to dump their logs in a local park illegally. When things go wrong with a low-bid contractor, they often disappear, leaving you with a damaged house and no legal recourse.

The Hidden Risks of Tree Topping

One of the easiest ways to spot an amateur is if they suggest “topping” your trees to reduce their height. This practice involves cutting large branches back to stubs. While it might seem like a quick fix to make a tree “shorter” and “safer,” it does the exact opposite. Topping causes a massive shock to the tree’s system, leading to a flush of weak, fast-growing “water sprouts” that are prone to snapping in high winds. Furthermore, large open wounds from topping never heal properly, inviting decay and wood-boring insects directly into the heartwood. A reputable company will instead suggest “thinning” or “reduction” pruning, which maintains the tree’s natural structure and health.

Protecting Your Neighbors and the Local Ecosystem

Hiring a reputable tree service company also means protecting the wider Kenosha environment. Professional arborists are trained to recognize invasive species and diseases like Oak Wilt or the Emerald Ash Borer. Scammers often move wood from one site to another without proper sanitization or disposal protocols, inadvertently spreading pests throughout our local neighborhoods. When you hire a professional, you are ensuring that diseased wood is handled according to Wisconsin state forestry guidelines, preventing a single tree removal from becoming a neighborhood-wide infestation.

Keep Your Property Safe with Tree Frog Service LLC

Choosing a tree service doesn’t have to be a gamble. At Tree Frog Service LLC, we build our reputation on transparency, safety, and elite-level expertise. With a team that includes multiple ISA Certified Arborists (WI-1269A, WI-1385A, WI-1428A), we provide the peace of mind that only comes with true professional credentials. We are fully insured and equipped with high-reach cranes and specialized rigging to handle even the most hazardous removals in Racine and Kenosha County. Whether you need precision trimming, stump grinding, or emergency storm response, we provide written estimates and reasonable prices without the “door-knocker” pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a tree business license the same as insurance?

No. A business license only means they are registered with the state; it provides zero financial protection for your home.

What should I do if a tree worker gets hurt on my property?

If the company has Workers’ Compensation insurance, its insurance handles it. If not, you may be liable through your homeowner’s policy.

Why do reputable companies cost more?

High insurance premiums for high-risk work, specialized equipment maintenance, and certified staff training all contribute to a higher, but safer, price point.

How can I verify an ISA Certification?

You can go to the ISA website and use their “Verify an Arborist” tool by entering the person’s name or certification number..

Can I check a company’s reputation locally?

Yes, check Google Reviews and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Look for a history of consistent, quality work in the Kenosha area.

What happens if a tree company damages my driveway?

A reputable company will discuss equipment weight and “plywood matting” to protect your driveway before they start.

Summary Checklist: Choosing a Reputable Tree Company

Condition Risk Level Recommended Action
Unsolicited Door-Knocking High Politely decline and research local certified firms
No Proof of Workers’ Comp Critical Do not allow them to start work; you are liable
Asking for 100% Upfront High Never pay in full before the job is finished
ISA Certification Provided Safe Verify the number online and proceed with confidence
No Written Contract Moderate Demand a detailed scope of work in writing

Final Advice

In the tree care industry, you are not just paying for a tree to be cut; you are paying for the liability to be removed from your shoulders. A scammer transfers that liability to you the moment they step onto your property without insurance or proper training. If a deal feels too good to be true, or if you feel pressured into a “fast” decision, step back and ask for credentials. A reputable firm like Tree Frog Service LLC will always value your safety and the health of your trees over a quick paycheck. Protecting your Kenosha home starts with due diligence; make sure the person with the chainsaw is a professional, not a pretender.

Reviewed by a Certified Arborist

This horticultural analysis has been reviewed to ensure all information regarding tree biology and storm safety meets industry standards.

Author Bio: Tree Frog Service LLC Editorial Team

The team at Tree Frog Service LLC has over a decade of experience managing property safety and tree health in Kenosha and Racine County, WI. We specialize in hazard mitigation, tree removal, and expert arborist services for both residential and commercial clients.

TESTIMONIALS

What do our clients say?

Mili R.

Tree Frog Service Client

Tree Frog Service is HANDS DOWN THE BEST TREE SERVICE in the entire Midwest. I will always only use them for jobs, large and small. The owner, Charles, is the friendliest guy to do business with, and his staff is amazing at what they do. I love this company. Highly Recommended! 5-star service!

Kylie R.

Tree Frog Service Client

The best! Service was great! Price was great! We have a few more trees to look at for the future of getting cut down and will have them out again! They even clean up your yard afterwards! We are very happy with the work they did!! Highly recommend.

Linda Z.

Tree Frog Service Client

Great service! Knowledgeable and extremely professional. Best of all, they use equipment that minimizes damage to surrounding grass and landscaping, even in hard-to-reach areas. They did amazing work, and the cleanup was excellent with no visible lawn damage. A+ service at a reasonable cost!

Dee A.

Tree Frog Service Client

AMAZING company! Very responsive, went out of their way to fit my tree removal needs into their busy schedule as my trees were in power and cable lines. My new yard looks incredible and I couldn't say thank you enough to Tree Frog Service! In spring, I will have them transplant some pines for me.

Nora B.

Tree Frog Service Client

We had the best experience with Tree Frog Service LLC. We received an estimate very quickly and the work was completed within two weeks after the estimate. The tree was removed and the stump was ground. Reasonably priced, quality service and great communication with customers.

Ryan K.

Tree Frog Service Client

Highly recommended. The estimator was very knowledgeable, going over several options for our aging and damaged tree. Their estimate was hundreds of dollars less than their competitors. Their work was stellar. It's almost like they were never there, except a 100 year old tree is gone.

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Flexible Payment Options & Insurance Support

Tree work is sometimes unexpected, especially after storms or structural damage. Tree Frog Service helps make the process easier with flexible payment options and assistance navigating insurance claims when applicable.

Financing Options Available

Large tree removals or storm cleanup can be expensive. Financing may be available to help spread the cost into manageable payments.

Insurance Claim Assistance

If a fallen tree damages your home, fence, or driveway, we can help document the damage and guide you through the insurance claim process.

Direct Insurance Billing

For qualifying storm damage jobs, we may be able to work directly with your insurance provider to simplify the billing process.