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Sawing High Climbers, LLC

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South Kent, CT

Additional Information

Sawing High Climbers, LLC is a family-owned and operated, fully insured tree services firm based in northwest Connecticut. They are a TCIA Accredited Company and members of the Tree Care Industry Association, International Society of Arboriculture, and Connecticut Tree Protective Association.

TCIA Accredited CompanyTree Care Industry Association memberInternational Society of Arboriculture memberConnecticut Tree Protective Association memberArborjet service providerANSI A300 tree care standards compliant

Specializes in

tree carearboricultureenvironmentally friendly practices

Services

pruningcabling and bracinglightning protection installationinsect and disease diagnosis and treatmentfertilizingremovalsdeadwoodingthinningliftingreducing+2 more

Serving northwest Connecticut

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 9, 2026

Contact Information

Website: https://sawinghighclimbers.com

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