A Perfect Cut Tree Service
4725 Shores Dr, Metairie, LA 70006, United States

ISA Certified Arborist discussing tree care services with a homeowner in New Orleans

We are pleased to announce that we have completed the Better Business Bureau accreditation process. This step matters more in our industry than in many others, and we want to take this opportunity to explain what BBB accreditation actually is, what it means for the homeowners we work with across the New Orleans area, and how it fits into the broader question of how to verify a tree service before hiring.

Key Takeaways

  • Better Business Bureau accreditation is a third-party verification that a business has met specific standards related to trust, transparency, and customer service.
  • Accreditation can be particularly valuable in the tree service industry because Louisiana does not require state licensing for tree contractors, making third-party verification an important way for homeowners to evaluate companies.
  • Consumer protection agencies frequently report increased contractor fraud complaints after major hurricanes and severe storm events, making contractor verification especially important in southeastern Louisiana.
  • BBB accreditation requires participating businesses to maintain standards related to honest advertising, transparent business practices, complaint response, and good-faith dispute resolution.
  • BBB accreditation is most valuable when combined with other verifications, including general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, ISA Certified Arborist credentials, ANSI A300 training, and detailed written estimates.

What BBB Accreditation Actually Is

The Better Business Bureau is a nonprofit organization that has been evaluating businesses for trustworthiness for more than a century. Accreditation is a designation awarded to businesses that meet and continue to meet the BBB Code of Business Practices, which includes:

  • Honest advertising: Marketing claims must be supportable
  • Transparency: Clear disclosure of business operations, ownership, and policies
  • Prompt response to complaints: Accredited businesses commit to addressing customer complaints in a timely manner through the BBB process
  • Good-faith dispute resolution: Commitment to resolving disputes through mediation or arbitration when appropriate
  • Honoring promises: Following through on the terms of agreements
  • Safeguarding privacy: Appropriate handling of customer information
  • Embodying integrity: Operating with honesty and fair dealing

Accreditation is not a one-time stamp. It is an ongoing commitment that includes an annual review and the possibility of revocation if standards are not maintained. Businesses also receive a letter-grade rating (A+ through F) based on factors including complaint history, transparency, and time in business.

Why This Matters in the Tree Service Industry

The tree service trade is one of the most challenging industries for consumers to verify. Several factors combine to make verification harder than in trades like plumbing or electrical work:

No State Licensing in Louisiana

Louisiana, like most states, does not require a state license to operate a tree service. There is no equivalent to the contractor licensing boards that govern other trades. Anyone with a chainsaw and a pickup truck can call themselves a tree service.

High Skill Variance Between Operators

The difference in skill and safety between a properly trained crew and an untrained operator is enormous. The work involves chainsaws, climbing, rigging heavy loads, working at height, and operating heavy equipment near structures. Mistakes can produce six-figure property damage or serious injuries.

Insurance Verification Is Easy to Fake

A piece of paper claiming to be a certificate of insurance can be produced by anyone. Verifying that the policy is current, in the company’s name, and covers the work being performed requires direct contact with the insurance carrier.

Storm Cleanup Attracts Out-of-Area Operators

Every major hurricane that hits southeastern Louisiana brings a wave of out-of-state tree contractors who arrive for the storm work and disappear when it is done. The Louisiana Office of Forestry and consumer protection agencies have repeatedly warned residents about storm cleanup scams.

BBB accreditation provides one verifiable signal that the business is committed to the standards that distinguish a legitimate operator from a scam.

What Accreditation Means Specifically for New Orleans Homeowners

The New Orleans metro area has specific characteristics that make tree contractor verification especially important.

Hurricane Season Brings Volume and Pressure

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30 each year. Major storms in the past two decades have produced waves of tree damage requiring removal. The pressure to schedule work quickly during storm aftermath can lead homeowners to bypass normal verification steps.

Insurance Claims Compound the Stakes

After a hurricane, much of the tree work is performed under insurance claims. A contractor who takes a deposit, performs incomplete or substandard work, and then disappears leaves the homeowner caught between an unresolved insurance claim and the original property damage.

Live Oaks and Long-Lived Heritage Trees Multiply the Cost of Mistakes

The live oaks, magnolias, and other heritage trees common across Greater New Orleans cannot be replaced quickly. A contractor who damages or improperly removes a 100-year-old live oak has caused damage that cannot be undone within the homeowner’s lifetime. Verification matters more on these trees than on commodity landscape plants.

Permit Compliance Affects Property Value

Removals of regulated trees without proper permits can produce fines and unresolved property records that complicate the future sale of the home. A contractor who pressures the homeowner to skip permit requirements is creating a long-term liability.

How BBB Accreditation Works Together With Other Verifications

Accreditation is one piece of a complete verification picture. The full set of checks a homeowner should make before hiring a tree service includes:

Verification What to Confirm How to Verify
BBB Accreditation Active accreditation, letter-grade rating, and complaint history Direct lookup on the BBB website
General Liability Insurance Minimum $1M per occurrence with a current policy Request a certificate sent directly from the insurance carrier
Workers Compensation Insurance Full Louisiana coverage for all crew members Request a certificate sent directly from the insurance carrier
ISA Certified Arborist Lead arborist’s certification credentials Verify directly through the ISA website
ANSI A300 Training Crew follows industry-recognized pruning standards Request written confirmation in the estimate
Written Estimate Itemized scope, debris removal, stump treatment, and timeline Review thoroughly before signing
Local References Recent work completed in your area Request and contact references directly
Physical Business Address Verifiable local address, not just a phone number Confirm through public records or the BBB profile

A contractor who can pass every line of this table is the contractor a homeowner can trust with hurricane removal, a heritage live oak, or any other significant tree work.

What We Commonly See In The Field

The patterns we see after every major storm in southeastern Louisiana are consistent. Out-of-area operators arrive within days of the event, often working without local insurance and without coordination with the parish. Deposits are collected. Some work is performed, often substandard, and then the operator is gone. Homeowners are left with incomplete work, unresolved insurance claims, and no recourse.

The properties that come through these periods best are the ones where the homeowner had already established a relationship with a verified, accredited, fully insured local tree service before the storm hit. The work happens promptly. The insurance documentation is clean. The trees that should be saved are saved, and the trees that need to come down are removed properly.

What New Orleans Area Homeowners Can Do Right Now

Before the next hurricane season:

  • Verify any tree service you might call through the BBB website and the ISA Find an Arborist tool
  • Confirm general liability and workers’ compensation insurance directly with the carrier
  • Get a written assessment on any large tree near a structure
  • Maintain a list of two or three verified contractors, so you are not making the decision under storm pressure
  • Photograph the condition of large trees on your property annually for insurance documentation

During and after a storm:

  • Avoid door-to-door solicitors, even those claiming local affiliation
  • Verify any new contractor before signing anything or providing deposits
  • Document all damage with dated photos before removal work begins
  • Request itemized written estimates that name the specific work scope
  • Confirm insurance certificates directly with the carrier, not from a paper handed to you

Why We Pursued Accreditation

For a tree service operating in the New Orleans area, BBB accreditation is not a marketing checkmark. It is a public commitment to the standards that distinguish a legitimate operation from the operators who damage the trade’s reputation after every storm. The accreditation requires us to maintain transparent practices, respond promptly to any complaints through the BBB process, and operate to the same standards we have always maintained internally.

For our customers, accreditation provides one more verifiable signal alongside the ISA Certified Arborist credentials, the full insurance coverage, the ANSI A300 training, and the written estimates we have always provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BBB accreditation?

A designation awarded by the Better Business Bureau to businesses that meet and continue to meet the BBB Code of Business Practices, including honest advertising, transparency, prompt response to complaints, and good-faith dispute resolution.

How do I verify BBB accreditation for a tree service?

Look up the business directly on the BBB website. The profile shows whether the business is currently accredited, what letter-grade rating they hold, and their complaint history.

Is BBB accreditation the same as a state license?

No. Louisiana does not require state licensing for tree services. BBB accreditation is a private third-party verification, not a government license.

Does BBB accreditation guarantee good work?

No third-party verification can guarantee outcomes. Accreditation indicates that the business has committed to specific standards of transparency and dispute resolution. It works best as one verification among several.

What other verifications should I check before hiring a tree service in New Orleans?

General liability and workers’ compensation insurance verified directly with the carrier, ISA Certified Arborist credentials of the lead arborist, written estimate with itemized scope, and local references from recent work.

What should I do if a contractor refuses to provide verification?

Find a different contractor. Reputable operators expect and welcome verification. A contractor who resists verification is signaling that they have something to hide.

How quickly do storm scams appear after a hurricane?

Within days. Door-to-door operators often arrive ahead of insurance adjusters and before parish coordination is fully established. The pressure to act quickly during storm aftermath is exactly when verification matters most.

Will hiring an accredited tree service cost more?

Initial quotes may be higher than those of uninsured operators. The total cost, accounting for property damage risk, insurance claim complications, and the cost of rework, is almost always lower with a verified contractor.

BBB Accredited Tree Service in New Orleans

Earning BBB accreditation reflects a commitment to the standards we have operated by from the start: transparent business practices, responsive customer service, clear written estimates, insurance verification, and crews trained to industry standards.

If you have a tree project on your property in New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, or anywhere in the surrounding parishes, you can verify A Perfect Cut through the Better Business Bureau, alongside our ISA Certified Arborist credentials and insurance documentation. Contact A Perfect Cut for tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, emergency storm response, and arborist assessments throughout the Greater New Orleans area.

TESTIMONIALS

What do our clients say?

Christopher

A Perfect Cut Tree Service Client

Thank you for all the work that you and your men did for Sandra and me at our home. The work that you all did to get my live oak tree trimmed and then cutting down other large trees and shrubs, hauling away and stump grinding was fantastic. Not only was the job done very professionally and thoroughly with great attention to detail, the property looked as if you had vacuum-cleaned up too.

Doug B.

A Perfect Cut Tree Service Client

Roger and his team were amazing! Good prices, great communication, and extremely professional throughout the whole process. They made this whole experience hassle and worry free! Highly recommended!

ReNae K.

A Perfect Cut Tree Service Client

Roger and his team are professional, work efficiently, and always clean up when finished. Prices are reasonable. There are arborists on staff that can advise on cuts and tree health. They saved my struggling palm trees. I’ve used them for years and would recommend them to anyone.

Paul B.

A Perfect Cut Tree Service Client

Roger and his crew are amazing! Third time I have used him and his team. They are safe, timely, friendly, clean and have customer first approach! Price is very reasonable and service and work is top notch!

Lydia W.B.

A Perfect Cut Tree Service Client

I love working with Roger and his crew. They are always on time, very professional, and do a fabulous job. We’ve used other tree companies to trim our 10 Queen Palms and none compare to Roger. They are now our go-to company!

Ryan James R.

A Perfect Cut Tree Service Client

Top notch tree service company, very good prices and great service. This is the areas premier tree company! Every time I have used this company, the job site always looks great and have great results.

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