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Locally Owned & Operated Cooperative

General Info
Pacific Slope Tree Cooperative Inc. has been providing quality tree care in Marin and surrounding Bay Area counties since 1980. We are a collective of 6 expert tree contractors and crews in Northern and Southern California. All together we represent over 100 years experience taking care of residental, commercial and public properties. Pacific Slope is fully Insured with Workers Compensation and Liability coverage California Contractor License number 637668 We have 6 members in our cooperative and 3 certified arborists on staff California Pest Control License #37168
Business History
Pacific Slope Tree Cooperative Inc. has been providing quality tree care in Marin and surrounding Bay Area counties since 1980.
Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
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Categories
Stump Removal & Grinding, Arborists, Fire Protection Consultants, Industrial Consultants, Landscape Contractors, Landscaping & Lawn Services, Mulches, Safety Consultants, Tree Service
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Location
Pacific Slope Tree Cooperative PO Box 400, Pt. Reyes Station, CA 94956 phone: 415-663-1300 fax: 415-663-1303 info@pacificslopetree.com
Amenities
Pacific Slope Tree Cooperative members have work on the following projects: . Our safe and reliable crews are equipped to handle any job, including tree trimming and removal. . We participated in Inverness Volunteer Fire Department and Inverness Public Utility Community "Chipper Days" which provided home owners with inexpensive removal of unwanted brush. . Our arborists worked on large scale tree removal of fire damaged trees in the San Bernadino National Forest and the Idyllwild Water District. This work included removing inaccessible trees with a helicopter. . We have collaborated with local organizations in creating a community park in downtown Bolinas. The Northern crews are following all the latest research on Sudden Oak Death.
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