Bartlett Tree Experts - 31216

8274 Lokus Rd
Odenton, MD 21113
(410) 305-0353
www.bartlett.com
Contact: Office, Local
Business Description: Bartlett Tree Experts has been providing scientific tree care since 1907. A 3rd generation, family owned business, our mission is the maintenance and care of the health and beauty of trees and shrubs. We are an international organization, with offices in Canada, England and Ireland. Our Research Laboratories advises us about the latest technological advances in arboriculture and assists our arborists with training updates. The laboratory networks with professionals at universities, government agencies, and allied industry groups. This enables us to provide state-of-the art procedures and techniques to our clients. Our arborists consult with other professionals for common projects and community interests. Our unique position in the green industry helps us further arboriculture as a science and a profession. TCIA Accredited, ISA Member, TCIA Member
In Business Since: 1907
Service Area: Anne Arundel County, Calvert County, Howard County-Jessup only,
On Angie's List Since: 12/5/2007
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 7:00 AM-4:00 PM
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Aberdeen | Abingdon | Annapolis | Anne Arundel County | Arbutus | Arnold | Baltimore - Downtown | Baltimore County | Baltimore-downtown | Bel Air | Belair-edison | Brooklyn | Canton | Carroll | Carroll County | Catonsville | Clarksville | Cockeysville Hunt Valley | Columbia | Crofton | Curtis Bay | Druid Hill | Dundalk | Eastpoint | Eastport | Edgemere | Edgewater | Edgewood | Eldersburg | Elkridge | Ellicott City | Essex | Fallston | Fells Point | Forest Hill | Franklin | Ft. Meade | Gardenville | Glen Burnie | Govans | Halethorpe | Hamilton | Hampden | Hampstead | Hanover | Harford County | Havre De Grace | Highlandtown | Howard County | Jessup | Joppa | Lake Shore | Lansdowne | Linthicum | Loch Raven Village | Lutherville Timonium | Manchester | Maryland City | Middle River | Milford Mill | Millersville | Morrell Park | Mt. Vernon | Mt. Washington | Northwood | Nottingham | Odenton | Old Town | Owings Mills | Parkville | Pasadena | Patterson Park | Pikesville | Pimlico | Randallstown | Reisterstown | Riviera Beach | Roland Park | Rosedale | Ruxton | Scaggsville | Severn | Severna Park | Sparrows Point | Sykesville | Towson | Walbrook | Waverly | Westminster | White Marsh | Windsor Mill | Woodbine | Woodlawn
 
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