Making the cut

Adam Cook • May 5, 2025

Titan Arbor Care employs International Society’s of Arboriculture certified arborists to keep your trees healthy, your yard pristine.

While basic tree maintenance may seem straightforward, maintaining healthy, structurally sound trees requires specialized training. Certified arborists come equipped to identify potential hazards early, make strategic cuts, and care for trees in ways that preserve their longevity and the surrounding landscape.


In tree care, the right skills and equipment get the job done. Trust gets the callback.


Titan Arbor Care pairs the certified expertise of ISA-trained arborists with customer service that goes above and beyond—before, during and after the job.


Whether it’s routine pruning or emergency tree removal, Titan, led by certified arborists Jay Dalton, Tyler Honsaker and Jeremy Rolf, brings a rare combination of technical know-how and a property-first mindset to every project. With state-of-the-art equipment and a crew trained to protect the landscape as carefully as the trees, they approach each job with precision and respect.


“We treat every yard like it’s our own,” Jay says. “That means showing up on time, doing the job right, and making sure the property looks great when we leave.”


After each job, Titan hauls away the grindings, lays fresh topsoil, and replants grass so the yard looks refreshed, not wrecked.


“If we didn’t follow through, it’d feel like walking off halfway through the job,” Jay says.

To keep turf intact, Titan lays down 4-by-8 polymer mats to spread weight and protect lawns from ruts and wear.


While some companies lay down plywood just to get in and out, Titan uses real ground protection because safeguarding the property matters as much as finishing the job.


It’s part of a larger commitment to doing the job right, from root to crown. That’s why Titan insists on certified expertise—not just chainsaws and ladders.


While basic tree maintenance may seem straightforward, maintaining healthy, structurally sound trees requires specialized training. Certified arborists come equipped to identify potential hazards early, make strategic cuts, and care for trees in ways that preserve their longevity and the surrounding landscape.


“Trees are living structures. Handled wrong, they can cause real damage,” Jay says. “We’re certified, insured and trained to do it right, year-round.”


Certified. Trusted. Unmatched.


For Jay and the rest of the crew, that’s the Titan Arbor Care promise. Rooted in expertise, delivered with care, and grown through trust—one yard at a time.


Guard your yard. Call 216-586-6955. Titan Arbor Care is standing by. For a complete list of services, visit TitanArborCare.com.

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