Colorado Tree Health Consultations

Get Answers About Your Trees’ Health Before Small Issues Become Big Problems

We love trees. Our kids love trees. We hug and climb trees in our free time. Around the world and in our own backyards, we appreciate healthy trees and notice when their health is failing. Our team brings expert knowledge and a supreme love of trees to all of our tree health consultation services. We avoid complete removal whenever possible, preferring to advise customers on how to best care for their trees.

Our tree health consultations may include:

  • Diagnosing diseases such as fire blight, anthracnose, Verticillium wilt, Cytospora canker, and more
  • Identifying damaging pests like mountain pine bark beetle, emerald ash borer, lilac/ash borer, and others
  • Assessing environmental stressors that may be easily remedied
  • Recommending pruning, watering strategies, and soil restoration techniques
  • Determining whether a tree can be saved or if removal is necessary
  • Educating property owners on proper tree care and sustainable practices

We see it as our responsibility to mediate the needs of trees and the people who live among them. Beyond consultations, we also offer tree removals, pruning, emergency services, and soil restoration, always prioritizing natural, eco-friendly methods over harsh chemicals.

Whether you’re tackling a specific tree issue or simply looking to enhance your landscape, Good People Tree Service is here to help you grow a greener, stronger, more beautiful environment with the help of our tree health consultation services.


Healthy trees don’t just happen—they’re the result of informed care, attention, and respect for the natural environment. By addressing issues early and maintaining proper care practices, you can extend the life of your trees, improve their appearance, and avoid costly problems down the road.

If you’ve noticed changes in your trees or simply want expert insight into their health, we’re here to help. Reach out today to schedule your consultation and take the next step toward a stronger, greener, and more resilient landscape.