About This Site — Who We Are & How the Matching Works
Short version: this site is run by a referral service, not a tree company. We publish honest, Orem-specific answers about tree work, and when you submit the quote form we route your request to one insured, independent local tree professional who actually does that work. Free to you, no obligation, and your info goes to that one pro — never a bidding pool or a lead list.
Who we are
JM Marketing Co operates this site. We are not arborists, climbers, or contractors, and we never perform, supervise, or warranty tree work. What we do: research the local questions homeowners actually have (Orem’s park-strip rules, Utah’s power-line law, what our alkaline soil does to maples), publish the answers plainly, and maintain relationships with independent local tree pros so a request from you lands with the right one.
How the matching works
- You submit the form — ZIP, phone, and what’s going on with the tree.
- We route it to one matched local pro — matched on the job type (a stump-grinding request doesn’t go to a crane-removal outfit) and service area. Not auctioned. Not shared with multiple bidders.
- The pro contacts you directly — usually the same day for urgent things. They look, they quote, and everything from there is between you and them: their price, their contract, their insurance, their cleanup.
- You hire them or you don’t. No obligation, and we don’t nag.
How we make money: the pros pay us for the connection. You never pay us anything. That’s the entire model, disclosed in full.
What “vetted” means here — the honest version
Utah issues no license for tree work — the state explicitly exempts tree removal from contractor licensing, and there is no state arborist credential. So unlike trades where a license number does the vetting, tree-service vetting has to be done by hand. Before we route work to a pro, we ask for:
- Proof of general liability insurance (a current certificate of insurance) — the non-negotiable.
- Workers’ compensation coverage if they have employees, as Utah law requires.
- A straight answer on power-line practice — the right answer involves Rocky Mountain Power and Utah’s 10-foot law, not bravado.
- ISA Certified Arborist credentials, where the pro claims them — verifiable in ISA’s public directory, and we say so only when verified.
What we can’t do: guarantee any pro’s work, pricing, or schedule. We’re a good filter, not a warranty. Get multiple bids on big jobs — we say that even though it means our matched pro doesn’t always win.
What we will never do
- Claim to be a local tree company, invent staff, or fake an address in Orem.
- Post fake reviews or invent ratings. (You’ll notice this site has none — when we have real, verified client outcomes to show, they’ll be labeled as exactly what they are.)
- Claim licenses that don’t exist in Utah, for us or for the pros.
- Sell your contact info to anyone beyond the single matched pro.
- Publish made-up “local prices.” Cost figures here are national or Utah 2026 planning ranges, labeled as such, every time.
Questions, corrections, takedowns
Spot a local fact we got wrong — a code detail, a phone number, a range that’s drifted? Use the quote form and mark it “site question”; corrections genuinely get made. Same channel for data-deletion requests (see privacy) or anything else.
Need a tree pro now? request a quote online — one request, one matched local pro, free.
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Tell us what's going on — we'll route your request to an insured, independent local tree pro who handles that exact job. Free, and you're never obligated to hire anyone we refer.