I have had Climb Tree Services work on dozens of projects for the City of Montrose. Everything from small trimming jobs, removals of large and dangerous cottonwoods, to trimming larger tree groves along the river. At each job the crew worked diligently to get the work done in a timely and professional manner, and they were all very knowledgeable about how their work would affect the health of the tree and the safety of the citizens.

Climb Tree Services staff are a great group of hardworking and knowledgeable lads. Jonathan has his ISA certification and has shared some timely research with me regarding tree care and appropriate tree varieties for the region. In my experience he surpasses many of the other tree trimmers in town when it comes to knowledge of trees and best practices in tree care.
— JOHN D. MALLOY, MS - SPECIAL PROJECTS SUPERINTENDENT, MONTROSE, CO
I was very impressed with Climb! Tree Services. Jonathan was very pleasant to work with, showed up when he said he would, and worked safely and efficiently. The trees look great. I’ll hire them again whenever I need tree work.
— JODI, MONTROSE, CO
 
This company is locally owned and the owner has been an expert arborist living in the Ridgway area for nearly two decades. I personally appreciate that when I choose someone to work on the trees that I cherish on my property. Safety is first with this crew and my house is safer than ever thanks to their great work up at my place in Lake City.
— KALE, LAKE CITY, CO
Jonathan and his crew are professionals. You can tell from the moment they show up and get straight to work, until the moment they clean up and finish. I was especially impressed how clean they left the place.
— KATHY, MONTROSE, CO
Super impressed! These guys came in and removed a large white fir that was dead and leaning down the slope toward my house. I thought it would take all day but these guys finished it in just a couple hours. The price was easy on the pocket book compared to the company I hired last year for similar work. I’ll hire them again in the spring as we keep losing these white firs.
— JIM, OURAY, CO