Working with youth conservation corps, learned the trade after serving the community for 5 years, then started my own small business with some of the trained youth...
Ryan has over a decade of experience working with trees. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, he studied engineering at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro and received a degree in Forest Resource Management from the University of Montana. After years of hazard tree service and fire management with the Department of Interior, Ryan set roots in New Mexico with his wife to grow Very Good Tree Service. Very Good Tree Service strives to be an ethical and equal opportunity employer with goals of hiring wildland firefighters and veterans of all backgrounds in Santa Fe. We work closely with all parties (including your neighbors!) to make sure the job gets done quick, clean, and with care so that all parties are completely satisfied.
American Tree Services has been on the rise since 2015. Due to our competitive rates and over 10 years of experience, business has been rapidly expanding and customers have never been happier. We love what we do and would be happy to chat with you.
New Mexico Laws allow a homeowner to act as the general contractor for constructing or altering their primary residence and obtain required project permits without becoming a licensed contractor. The homeowner must comply with all provisions of CILA, regulations, standards and codes including requirements for workers compensation insurance. If hiring employees homeowners must perform all Taxation & Revenue Department reporting requirements. All homeowner's subcontractors are required to be licensed and permitted their own work.
To verify if a contractor complies with building codes and doesn't have any complaints against their working, a homeowners can call CID Santa Fe Office at 505-476-4700. To check if contractor's license is an active go to http://verification.rld.state.nm.us/