Get expert guidance from an ISA-certified arborist who understands the specific challenges White Cross’ trees face.
White Cross’s trees aren’t just landscaping — they’re the backbone of the rural character here, casting shade over homes, shielding pastures from the wind, and leaving something meaningful behind for the next generation. Doing this work well means knowing Orange County’s rural buffers inside and out, understanding how water moves through the Bingham township, and tackling the real demands that come with managing large-acreage canopies.
That’s why it’s important to work with a local expert who understands the land— like the team at Lubbers & Sons Tree Care. We specialize in the specific nuances arborists must consider when serving the White Cross community, including:
Unlike the tight lots in town, White Cross properties often feature expansive woodlots. We focus on hazard tree assessment and forest health, helping you manage potentially hazardous “edge trees” while preserving your privacy.
While we deal with the same Piedmont clay most other Central North Carolina communities do, White Cross properties often face different compaction and drainage issues. We provide expert care tailored to the acidic clay soils that support our local trees.
In our rural setting, fallen trees can take out power lines or block long driveways for days. Our consultations prioritize structural pruning and risk mitigation to ensure your property remains safe and accessible, no matter what the weather throws at it.
We have been providing specialized arborist consultations throughout Orange County since 2020. Our goal is to help you preserve the value, safety, and natural beauty of your White Cross property for years to come.
Lubbers & Sons Tree Care takes a different approach than many of the other tree-service companies operating in Central North Carolina. We measure success by the number of clients we help and trees we save rather than the number we remove.
In fact, when you trust the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team, you’ll immediately notice our commitment to:
“A consultation from an ISA-certified arborist is the best thing you can do to support your trees and give them the best chance of thriving. Getting the right advice at the right time can mean the difference between saving a tree and losing it.”
- Sosha Sullivan, ISA Certified Arborist
Owner of Lubbers & Sons Tree Care
Lubbers & Sons Tree Care provides a wide range of consultation services, designed to give property owners the expert guidance they need to make informed decisions about their trees.
A formal tree risk assessment looks at how likely a tree is to fail and what the consequences could be if it does — giving property owners the clear, honest information they need to make smart calls about hazardous trees.
If you're worried about a tree's health, our arborist will take a close look, pinpoint any pest, disease, or stress-related problems, and walk you through the best path forward.
Construction near trees can do serious — and often permanent — damage to their roots. Our arborist will look at what your planned project could mean for the trees nearby and recommend the right protective measures to keep that damage to a minimum.
For property owners looking to retain specific trees during development or landscaping projects, our arborist will develop a detailed tree preservation plan that outlines the steps needed to protect your trees throughout the process.
Formal arborist reports are often required for permitting purposes, legal proceedings, or property transactions. We can prepare detailed, professionally formatted reports that meet the standards required by municipalities and other parties.
If you're managing a large or complex tree canopy, our arborist can map out everything you've got and build a prioritized management plan to guide your care decisions going forward.
Our team will evaluate your property’s site conditions, identify pest, disease, or soil-related issues, and recommend targeted treatments to improve your trees’ health, resilience, and long-term performance.
We'll help you pick the right tree species and figure out the best spots to plant them, then handle the whole installation — so your trees are set up to thrive long-term.
When a tree has structural weaknesses or vulnerable limbs, our arborist can assess whether cabling or bracing is appropriate and recommend support systems designed to reduce the risk of failure.
You contact our team to schedule an arborist assessment or request a free estimate.
One of our arborists will visit your property, evaluate your trees, and discuss your goals.
We’ll outline your options, develop a customized plan, and provide you with an itemized estimate.
We’ll show up at the scheduled time, conduct a safety briefing, and get to work.
Once finished, we’ll review the work with you and ensure your property looks spotless.
Sitting down with an ISA-certified arborist is one of the smartest things you can do for your trees. With the right expert guidance, you can expect to:
To enjoy all of these benefits and more, simply contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team to schedule your consultation.
There are situations where having an ISA-certified arborist in your corner isn’t just helpful, it’s necessary. You’ll want to schedule a consultation if any of these sound familiar:
Whether a tree is leaning, declining, showing signs of disease, or just not growing the way it should, an ISA-certified arborist is the most qualified person to assess what's going on and recommend the right course of action.
Construction activity near trees can cause serious and often invisible root damage. A pre-construction consultation can help you understand the risks and take the steps needed to protect your trees.
Not all tree care advice is created equal. If you've gotten conflicting recommendations about a tree on your property, an independent ISA-certified arborist can give you the objective, expert perspective you need to sort it out.
Many municipalities, insurance companies, and legal proceedings require formal documentation from an ISA-certified arborist. Our arborist can prepare the reports you need to meet these requirements.
Inheriting a property's trees means inheriting any health, structural, or liability issues that come with them. An arborist consultation shortly after purchase can give you a clear picture of what you're working with and help you prioritize any care that's needed.
Even healthy, well-established trees can benefit from a professional assessment. An arborist consultation can help you understand what your trees need to thrive and identify opportunities to enhance their health, structure, and longevity.
If any of these situations apply, contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team to schedule a consultation with our ISA-certified arborist.
The cost of an ISA-certified arborist consultation in Central North Carolina varies depending on the type and scope of the service required. Basic tree health and risk assessments typically start at around $150, while formal arborist reports, tree appraisals, and more comprehensive consultations may cost more.
A few of the factors that will influence the total costs you’ll face include:
With that said, the cost of a professional arborist consultation is almost always modest relative to the value of the guidance it provides. Making an uninformed decision about a tree could result in the loss of a beloved tree or even lead to liability issues should the tree fail and damage property or cause injuries.
Contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team today to discuss your needs and get a clear sense of what your consultation will cost.
Lubbers & Sons Tree Care is proud to offer expert tree-care services across Central North Carolina, including the following cities:
Not everyone who offers tree care advice is actually qualified to give it. To make sure you’re getting the guidance you and your trees deserve, rely on an ISA-certified arborist.
To obtain ISA certification, an arborist must pass a rigorous examination, obtain ongoing education, and demonstrate a genuine commitment to the science and ethics of arboriculture. It is the gold standard of professional credentialing in the tree-care industry, and it separates the experts from everyone else.
When you schedule a consultation with the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team, you get direct access to an ISA-certified arborist with deep roots in the Central North Carolina community and a genuine commitment to providing honest, accurate, and actionable advice.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation.
Have more questions about our arborist consultations? We’ve rounded up a few of the most common questions our clients have and answered them below.
An arborist consultation is a professional on-site evaluation of your trees conducted by a certified arborist — someone with the training, credentials, and experience to assess tree health, structure, and risk with genuine expertise. During a consultation, we walk the property with you, evaluate each tree of concern, identify any health issues, structural defects, or safety risks present, and provide honest, informed recommendations about what each tree needs. The output is a clear picture of your trees' current condition and a practical plan for addressing any concerns — whether that means a treatment program, targeted pruning, ongoing monitoring, or removal. We give White Cross property owners straightforward answers rather than recommendations driven by what generates the most billable work.
Consultation pricing depends on the number of trees being evaluated, the complexity of the assessment, and whether a formal written report is required for insurance, legal, or permitting purposes. We provide on-site estimates so the cost you receive reflects your specific property and situation before any work begins. Contact us to schedule a visit.
The most widely recognized professional credential in the tree care industry is the ISA Certified Arborist designation — issued by the International Society of Arboriculture to individuals who have passed a comprehensive examination covering tree biology, pruning, diagnosis, risk assessment, and safe work practices, and who maintain continuing education to keep the credential current. Beyond certification, look for a company that carries appropriate liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, provides written documentation of their findings, and takes time to explain their recommendations clearly. Be cautious of companies that push toward removal without a thorough evaluation or that arrive unsolicited after a storm offering quick work at low prices. At Lubbers and Sons, our team includes ISA Certified Arborists and we are happy to provide credential and insurance documentation before any work begins.
A tree service estimate is focused on pricing a specific job — removing a tree, trimming branches, grinding a stump. An arborist consultation is diagnostic and advisory — it evaluates the health, structure, and risk profile of your trees and provides professional recommendations about what they need, independent of any particular scope of work. The distinction matters because a company providing an estimate has a financial interest in the work being performed, while an arborist consultation is focused on giving you accurate information to make the best decision for your trees and property. In some cases, a consultation leads to a recommendation for no work at all — a tree that looked concerning turns out to be structurally sound and healthy. We approach every White Cross consultation as an honest advisory service rather than a sales visit.
Some situations warrant prompt professional attention rather than waiting for a scheduled consultation. A tree that has developed a visible lean that wasn't there before, large cracks or splits appearing in the trunk or at major branch unions, visible fungal growth such as mushrooms or conks at the base or on the bark, significant root exposure or heaving soil at the base, or a tree that has recently dropped a large limb unexpectedly are all signals that an arborist should evaluate the tree without delay. Less urgent but still important signals include thinning canopy, premature leaf drop, discoloration, or dieback in specific sections of the crown. If you are uncertain about the urgency of what you are observing, contacting us to describe the situation is always a reasonable first step — we can help you gauge the level of concern before you commit to scheduling.
When it comes to making important decisions about the trees on your property, there is no substitute for the guidance of a qualified, credentialed professional. Whether you’re concerned about a potentially hazardous tree, planning a construction project near existing trees, or simply looking for expert advice on how to keep your trees healthy and thriving, an ISA-certified arborist consultation is the best place to start.
That’s exactly what the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team is here to provide. Contact us today to discuss your needs, ask a few questions, or schedule your ISA-certified arborist consultation.
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