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Terms and Conditions for Arbor Tree Care in Dayton, OH

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Effective Date: October 6, 2025

Overview

These Terms and Conditions, together with any policies referenced here, control your access to and use of treeremovaldaytonohio.com and any related site that links to these Terms (the "Website"). Please review them carefully, because they define important rights and responsibilities.

By visiting or using the Website, you accept these Terms. If you do not agree, you should not use the Website. We may update these Terms or limit access at any time, with or without advance notice. If you continue using the Website after changes are posted, that means you accept the revised Terms. The Website is designed for users in the United States and its territories. You confirm that you are legally able to agree to these Terms and that you meet these requirements.

Our Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, and share personal information, and it is part of these Terms. By using the Website, you acknowledge that you have reviewed the Privacy Policy and agree to it.

These Terms contain a binding arbitration agreement and a class action waiver (see Section 20: Dispute Resolution).

1. The Website and What We Do

The Website is a digital platform that lets homeowners and consumers send service requests to independent service providers who offer home improvement, maintenance, repair, renovation, and similar services ("Third-Party Providers").

We do not:

  • Perform professional or home improvement services ourselves.
  • Review the quality, licensing, or legality of Third-Party Providers.
  • Confirm compliance with laws, regulations, or license requirements.
  • Sponsor, employ, or officially recommend Third-Party Providers.

Using the Website gives you:

  1. Tools that help connect you with Third-Party Providers.
  2. For providers, access to potential customer leads.

You use the Website entirely at your own risk.

2. Form Submission and Contact Consent

When you send a form, you agree that we may use your information as explained in the Privacy Policy. You also expressly consent to being contacted by us and by Third-Party Providers through:

  • Phone calls, including autodialed or prerecorded calls
  • Text messages
  • Email
  • Postal mail

Message and data rates may apply. Consent is not required to make a purchase. You may opt out by following the instructions provided.

You also agree that:

  • The information you submit is true and complete.
  • We may monitor or record calls.

3. Eligibility and Authority

You may use the Website only if you can enter into a binding contract and satisfy all of the following:

  • You are at least 18 years old.
  • You are located in the United States or one of its territories.
  • You are not prohibited from using the Website under applicable law.

If you accept these Terms on behalf of a business, you confirm that you have the authority to bind that business.

4. License

We give you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to access and use the Website on your personal devices. Any rights not expressly granted remain with us.

5. Restrictions on Use

You may not:

  • Use the Website to compete with us, harass others, or engage in illegal activity.
  • Scrape, hack, overload, or disrupt the Website.
  • Gather user information for unwanted outreach.
  • Misrepresent yourself or provide false information.
  • Copy, monitor, frame, or alter Website content without permission.
  • Reverse engineer the Website or remove security protections.

We may suspend or end access without prior notice.

6. User Content and Feedback

You may submit content such as reviews, messages, or feedback. You keep ownership of what you submit, but you grant us a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free license to use, copy, distribute, and display that content.

You also state that:

  • You own the content or have permission to use it.
  • The content does not break any law or infringe on another person's rights.

We may use feedback for any purpose without any obligation to you.

7. Links and Third-Party Sites

Any links to Third-Party Providers or outside websites are provided only for convenience. We are not responsible for their content, policies, or practices. Your use of those sites is governed by their own terms.

8. No Endorsement or Contracting

We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee any provider. Any quotes displayed are for reference only and are not binding. If you choose to hire a provider, the contract is only between you and that provider.

9. Premier Partners and Communications

When you submit your information, you authorize partner companies to reach out to you using automated technology, including phone or email. Consent is not required as a condition of purchase. For opt-out details, see Section 2.

10. Disputes with Third Parties and Release

Any dispute with a Third-Party Provider is solely between you and that provider. You release us from claims arising out of those disputes.

California residents waive Civil Code §1542; similar waivers apply in other jurisdictions where allowed.

11. Intentional False Information

If you provide false contact details or an incorrect address, you may face legal liability. You agree to indemnify us and any affected providers for resulting losses and damages.

12. Proprietary Rights

All content on the Website, including trademarks and copyrights, belongs to us or our licensors. No ownership rights are transferred to you.

13. Reliance on Information

Information on the Website may be outdated, incomplete, or inaccurate. We do not promise that any Website content is complete or reliable.

14. Termination and Changes

We may change, suspend, or discontinue the Website or your access to it at any time. Some provisions will still apply after termination, including disclaimers and arbitration terms.

15. Disclaimers

The Website is provided "as is" and "as available."
We disclaim all warranties, including:

  • Merchantability
  • Fitness for a particular purpose
  • Non-infringement

You use the Website at your own risk.

16. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law:

  • We are not responsible for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
  • Our total liability is limited to $100 or the amount you paid us.

Some jurisdictions may not allow these limitations.

17. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold us harmless from claims arising from your:

  • Violation of these Terms
  • Content submissions
  • Interactions with providers

18. DMCA and Infringement Notices

Send copyright infringement notices to:

DMCA Agent
4023 Kennett Pike #50129
Wilmington, DE 19807

Include:

  • A description of the work and where it appears
  • Your contact information
  • A statement that you are authorized to make the claim

Submitting a false claim may create liability.

19. Electronic Communications

You consent to receive messages electronically through email or postings on the Website. Those communications satisfy any legal requirement that information be provided in writing.

20. Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

Any dispute will be resolved through binding arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act, administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA).

  • Location: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Claims of $10,000 or less may be decided by written submission.
  • Class actions and jury trials are not permitted.
  • The arbitrator's decision is final and binding.

21. Choice of Law and Venue

These Terms are governed by Delaware law.
Disputes that are not subject to arbitration must be filed in state or federal courts located in Delaware.

22. International Use

The Website is operated from the United States. If you access it from outside the U.S., you do so at your own risk.

23. Force Majeure

We are not responsible for delays or failures caused by events outside our control, including natural disasters, war, or power outages.

24. California Notice

Consumers may contact the California Department of Consumer Affairs at:
400 R Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (800) 952-5210

25. Statute of Limitations

Any claim related to the Website must be filed within one year unless a longer period is required by law.

26. Severability, Waiver, and Entire Agreement

If any part of these Terms is found to be invalid, the rest will remain in effect.
Headings are included for convenience only.
These Terms and the Privacy Policy make up the entire agreement between you and us.

27. Miscellaneous

Using the Website does not create a joint venture, partnership, or employment relationship.
Third parties do not receive any rights under these Terms.

28. Contact

If you have questions, contact us at the address above.

All rights reserved.

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Dayton Property Owners Share Their Experience Finding Local Tree Service Help

Hear from Dayton homeowners and property managers who used Arbor Tree Care to connect with dependable local tree care professionals.

I didn’t know where to begin with our drought-stressed oaks in Oakwood. Arbor Tree Care made it simple to compare nearby providers, and the company we chose trimmed all three trees at a fair price. It was such a relief.

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When a windstorm snapped a large limb over our Belmont fence, Arbor Tree Care quickly matched us with a local crew that handled the cleanup the very same day. I’m very glad I reached out.

Marcus T.

We received three quotes through Arbor Tree Care for stump removal on our older property near Five Oaks. Comparing options helped us save quite a bit, and the stump is gone now.

Carlos W.

We wanted to review pricing before hiring anyone for the overgrown trees along our back fence. Arbor Tree Care connected us with a Dayton tree care pro who understood the limited equipment access on our property. We’re happy with the result.

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Locate Tree Services in Dayton, OH and Nearby Communities

Whether you're in the longtime neighborhoods of Miamisburg, the expanding suburbs of Beavercreek, or the more rural edges of Germantown, Arbor Tree Care connects property owners throughout Greater Dayton with experienced tree care pros. Reliable local support is always close by.

Tree Care Services by Dayton, OH ZIP Code

Arbor Tree Care helps property owners throughout the Greater Dayton area find dependable local tree care experts.

  • Downtown Dayton, OH (45402)
  • Wright-Dunbar, OH (45406)
  • Five Oaks, OH (45405)
  • Belmont, OH (45403)
  • Oakwood, OH (45419)
  • Kettering, OH (45429)
  • Beavercreek, OH (45431)
  • Centerville, OH (45459)
  • Huber Heights, OH (45424)
  • Miamisburg, OH (45342)
  • Springboro, OH (45066)
  • Trotwood, OH (45426)
  • Fairborn, OH (45324)
  • Vandalia, OH (45377)
  • Englewood, OH (45322)
  • Xenia, OH (45385)
  • West Carrollton, OH (45449)
  • Moraine, OH (45418)
  • Riverside, OH (45404)
  • Brookville, OH (45309)
  • Germantown, OH (45327)
  • Lebanon, OH (45036)
  • Piqua, OH (45356)
  • Troy, OH (45373)
  • Carlisle, OH (45005)
  • Enon, OH (45323)
  • New Lebanon, OH (45345)
  • Waynesville, OH (45068)
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Tree Service FAQs for Dayton Homeowners

If you need tree trimming, pruning, removal, or stump grinding in Dayton, these answers cover the local factors that affect maintenance, timing, and cost.

  • Many of Dayton’s established neighborhoods still have aging silver maples, American elms, and cottonwoods that were planted decades ago. In Ohio’s heavy clay soil, these species can develop hollow trunks, brittle limbs, and hidden internal decay as they mature. In places like Oakwood and South Park, a tree may still look sound from the street while serious structural problems are developing inside, which is why a careful inspection matters.

  • Tree care needs in Dayton change with the season and the condition of the trees. Common requests include trimming canopies away from utility lines, removing deadwood after winter freeze damage, clearing broken limbs after spring storms, grinding stumps after tree removal, and scheduling regular inspections to catch disease or pest problems before they spread.

  • Yes. In Dayton’s active housing market, healthy, well-kept trees usually strengthen curb appeal and support buyer confidence. Trees that are overgrown, split, or visibly damaged can raise concerns during showings and inspections. That difference is especially noticeable in communities like Beavercreek, Springboro, and Bellbrook, where mature landscaping is often part of the home’s appeal.

  • Start by checking for proof of insurance, ISA-certified arborists on staff, and documented experience serving the Dayton area. A provider that regularly works in communities such as Vandalia, Miamisburg, and Fairborn is more likely to understand local tree species, soil conditions, and storm exposure patterns that affect properties across this part of Ohio.

  • Before you hire anyone, confirm that the company carries liability insurance and workers compensation coverage, and ask whether its crews follow ANSI pruning standards. It also helps to ask how they handle debris cleanup and whether they’ve worked with common Dayton species such as silver maple, ash, and honey locust. If the tree has storm damage, ask how they evaluate stressed wood, since poor cuts can make decline worse.

  • Several issues appear again and again across the region. Ash decline tied to emerald ash borer pressure affects properties in Tipp City and Enon. Older Dayton neighborhoods often deal with silver maple roots pushing into aging sewer lines. Open lots in places like Clayton and New Lebanon are more exposed to storm-damaged limbs over homes or driveways. In low-lying areas near Germantown and Farmersville, poor drainage can speed up root rot in trees that otherwise seem healthy.

  • The most economical approach is usually steady maintenance instead of waiting for problems to escalate. Pruning every two to three years, removing deadwood before storm season, and dealing with pest issues early can help prevent expensive emergency removals later.

  • Simple maintenance goes a long way in Dayton’s changing weather. Mulch around the base, avoid compacting soil near the roots, prune during late dormancy, check for bark damage after ice storms, and water during dry summer periods to help trees stay healthier over time.

  • Tree removal rules vary by city and township around Dayton. Some locations require permits for trees above a certain trunk diameter, especially near easements or public rights-of-way. If you live in places like Xenia, West Milton, or Brookville, check with the local zoning office before removing a large tree, since violations can lead to fines or replanting requirements.

  • For most trees in Dayton, late winter through early spring is the best time to schedule trimming or removal. Trees are dormant, so pruning is generally less stressful, and the bare branches make it easier for crews to see the structure clearly. Working outside the active growing season can also reduce the chance of pest problems entering fresh cuts, which is especially important for oak and elm trees common throughout the metro.

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Arbor Tree Care Professional Tree Services

Arbor Tree Care provides homeowners with a complete set of tree care solutions, including trimming, removal, pruning, and stump grinding, all delivered with careful attention to detail. Proudly serving Dayton, OH and nearby communities, we’re ready to handle your project with skill and care.

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