R.W. Hendricksen Tree Care has been a trusted provider of professional tree care services since its establishment in 1964. Founded in a modest residential bungalow on Chicago's northwest side, the company has grown to become one of the premier tree care and preservation businesses serving both residential and commercial clients in the north and northwest suburbs of Chicago. The firm is led by Darlene Hendricksen and her son Bob Hendricksen, a certified arborist, who together with an experienced team of ISA certified arborists, prioritize high-quality maintenance and tree care.
Located in Wheeling, IL, Hendricksen Tree Care offers a comprehensive range of services. Their offerings include tree pruning, fertilization, cabling, and pest diagnosis and treatment tailored to the unique needs of each client. The company places a strong emphasis on tree preservation initiatives, viewing the care of trees not just as a service, but as a long-term financial investment for their customers. Their focus extends beyond individual tree care, as they actively engage in eco-friendly practices to protect the environment.
With a reputation for professionalism and attention to detail, Hendricksen Tree Care serves a diverse clientele, which includes residential homeowners, business parks, universities, and golf courses. The expert arborists utilize state-of-the-art equipment and the latest techniques to ensure trees are healthy, resilient to disease, and aesthetically pleasing.
Safety is a paramount concern at Hendricksen Tree Care; they are fully accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) and adhere to stringent safety protocols to protect both their clients' properties and their employees during tree care operations. The team offers detailed assessments and transparent estimates for all maintenance treatments, ensuring clients are informed at every step.
As they continue to foster a connection with their community, Hendricksen Tree Care is dedicated to sharing knowledge on tree health through articles and consultations, reinforcing their commitment to keeping the trees of Chicagoland thriving for years to come.