Find an Arborist FAQ

Q - Why should I use ‘Find an Arborist’
A - The find an arborist section of the website is available for general visitors to browse, including those who are looking for an arborist or have specific questions to ask. By registering in this section your services will be advertised to visitors to the site.
Q - How will they know where I am?
A - Using a postcode locator, a prospective customer will be able to identify a number of potential contractors in their area. Your company details will be entered in 1 of 9 sectors on a map.
Q - Why will the general public be visiting the website?
A - Total Arb magazine will be promoting this feature through a number of mediums including the Sunday supplements, local newspapers and the consumer press, especially the gardening magazines. Our aim is to show that proper tree care in all environments can only be achieved through properly trained and qualified arborists. The area of the site that hosts the ‘find an arborist ‘ facility will also have a selection of archived articles relevant to domestic consumers and examples of poor tree surgery as well as checklists and advice on caring for trees.
Q - How will you stop any old cowboy from registering?
A - To register companies will need to show proof of things such as insurance and qualification. This should prevent the ‘cowboy’ element from getting on the register. We are also suggesting that consumers make appropriate checks before engaging an arborist, and will be providing a downloadable checklist that they can use as a reference. The registration form also allows companies to list their full range of services, such as fuel wood supplies and specialist fungal treatment.
Q - How much will it cost?
A - A launch price of £89.00 buys you the whole package including the magazine subscription. This is far cheaper than any other business locator systems and offers a dedicated stream of browsers directed to the site because they want to do business! To sign up simply click on the apply now button, or if you have any queries please email to
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