Canopy Tree Co. — Tree Care. Property Protection.
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CanopyShield — Annual Tree & Property Protection Plan

Annual Tree & Property Protection Plan

A yearly plan for the trees that can affect your property.

Protect your property before a tree becomes an emergency. CanopyShield puts the trees around your home on a schedule, in writing, with photographs — so problems are found while they are still small enough to plan around.

What the plan is designed to include

Membership, not another one-off service call.

Scheduled property and tree checkups

Instead of calling when something breaks, the trees that can reach your house, driveway, fence or power service get looked at on a set schedule through the year.

Condition notes and photographs

Each visit is written up: what was looked at, what changed since last time, and photographs of anything worth watching. Nothing is left as a verbal 'that one looks fine'.

Priority planning

Findings are ordered by what should be dealt with first, so work can be budgeted rather than arriving as a single unplanned bill.

A digital history for the property

The notes and photos build into a record you can hand to a buyer, a board, an insurer or the next person who manages the property.

A seasonal work plan

Pruning, clearance and removals sequenced into the parts of the year they are best done in, agreed with you ahead of time.

Member benefits under development

Scheduling preference and member pricing are part of the intended plan. We will publish the exact terms when the program is finalized rather than promising them now.

CanopyShield is still being finalized. Everything above is the planned scope of the membership rather than a published service agreement, and the terms, visit frequency and pricing for your property are confirmed in writing before you enrol.

How enrolment is intended to work

  1. We walk the property

    A first visit to see the trees, the structures they can reach, and what is already worth watching.

  2. You get the written baseline

    Condition notes and photographs for the trees that matter, with anything urgent flagged separately.

  3. The plan is set

    Visit schedule and a seasonal work plan sized to the property, agreed before anything is signed.

  4. It stays current

    Each visit updates the record, so you are always working from what the trees look like now.

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