Canada's first virtual arborist consultation service By Brent Hocking Consulting Arborist
TreeTruth™
Independent Video Consultations with an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist®
Making a confident decision about your tree should start with a conversation. Just not with someone who profits from the answer.
TreeTruth is that conversation.
Independent advice from a Master Arborist with no quote at the end.
Here's the thing.
There’s no good way to get a straight answer about a tree.
Tree decisions are permanent. A bad pruning cut doesn’t heal; it changes the tree’s structure for the rest of its life. An unnecessary removal can’t be undone. Trees are a living visual history of themselves.
Most homeowners have no way to know whether what they’re being told about their tree is right. That’s not a personal failure; it takes years to develop that eye.
Call a tree company and you get a sales visit, not a conversation. Ask a friend who’s an arborist and you’re asking for unpaid time. The crew down the street will hand you a card. Everyone’s destination is the same: a quote. The model has never had a place for your question.
The result is that most homeowners end up making significant, permanent decisions about their trees with no independent way to evaluate what they’re being told. You don’t know the language. You don’t know if the work is actually right for your tree.
Arboriculture is genuinely complex, and the model isn’t built for careful advice; it’s built for booked work. That’s not a gap in your knowledge. It’s a gap in the model.
TreeTruth fills that gap. Personalised advice from a highly qualified independent expert, on your terms, at your pace, with nothing attached at the end.
Finally: the conversation you couldn’t find anywhere else.
Most homeowners leave a conversation with a tree company knowing less than they wanted to. You tell them what you're worried about; they tell you what they'd like to do about it. That's not advice. A TreeTruth consultation is different: you show me the tree, you ask what's actually on your mind, and I give you a real answer. Not a scope of work. An answer.
- You set the agenda: your question, your tree, your concerns
- I come prepared, having reviewed your photos and situation before we speak
- No site visit, no sales pressure, nothing to sell you
- Plain-language answers from a Board Certified Master Arborist
Standard Consultation — 45 min
$185 + HST
For a proper walkthrough of one or more trees, or any situation with more than one concern. Your questions answered, clear recommendations, with no agenda attached. Just one specific question about one tree? The Quick Question call is 20 minutes for $115. Larger property or a more complex situation? There's also a 75-minute Comprehensive Consultation (see the full services grid below).
How It Works
- 1Pick a time, complete the short intake form, and pay at booking; your slot is confirmed immediately
- 2Upload your photos or video in the intake form at booking; I review everything before the call
- 3We meet on the TreeTruth video platform at your scheduled time and you show me what you're working with
- 4Leave with a straight answer and clear next steps, and nothing else attached
The average tree removal quote in Ontario runs $1,500–$5,000+. A consultation is $185.
Book a ConsultationIf it becomes clear on the call that your situation genuinely requires an on-site assessment, I'll tell you directly. That's part of the advice.
Before you commit. After the crew leaves.
Quote Review. When you call around for quotes, every company frames the visit around what you told them you need. Four quotes saying the same thing isn’t four independent conclusions; it’s four people responding to the same brief. Bring one quote or several. We go through price, scope, and whether the work is actually right for your tree.
Post-Work Review. You paid for tree work and something doesn’t look right. Show me what was done. Was too much taken off? Was that cable necessary, and if so, was it installed correctly? Did you actually need fertilization? These are answerable questions. Bad tree work isn’t just aesthetically wrong; it’s biologically wrong, and the damage lasts. This call answers them.
After years in the field with a major national tree service (climbing, flying a bucket, doing the work), I know what a quote shaped by production pressure looks like from the inside.
Quote Review — 30 min
$125 + HST
Live 30-minute call. Bring one estimate or several. I cover price, scope, and which quote to go with.
How It Works
- 1Book a 30-minute call and pay at booking
- 2Have your estimate accessible, on screen or printed
- 3I go through it line by line with you
- 4You get a straight answer on price and on whether the work is right
Post-Work Review — 30 min
$125 + HST
Live 30-minute call. Show me the work on camera. I'll tell you if it was done right and what your options are.
How It Works
- 1Book a 30-minute call and pay at booking
- 2Upload photos of the work in the intake form
- 3Walk me to the tree on the call. I'll guide what to show me
- 4Get an honest assessment of whether the work was right
Can You Spot the Difference?
Three quotes. Same property, same job, similar prices. Only one of them tells you what you actually need to know.
Greenmaster Landscape Services
| Service | Total |
|---|---|
| Large Tree Removal Complete removal of large tree at rear of property. Sectional takedown with full site cleanup. Stump grinding to grade included. ⚠️ No species named. "Large tree" tells you nothing about what is being removed, what complexity is involved, or whether the price is reasonable for that species and size. The stump is only being ground to grade, which means the top of the stump will be flush with the soil surface but the root system remains intact beneath. You will not be able to lay sod, plant, or build over that area without further excavation at your own expense. There is also no mention of utility locates before grinding, which is a required step before any subsurface work. | $1,400.00 |
| Tree Balancing & Aesthetic Shaping Trimming and shaping of two front-yard trees for improved appearance. Deadwood removed as needed. Balanced to restore natural form. ⚠️ "Tree Balancing" and "Aesthetic Shaping" are not recognised arboricultural terms. No species identified, no pruning standard cited, no pruning objective stated. This describes no actual scope of work. | $550.00 |
| Tree Health & Vitality Treatment Liquid nutrient injection applied to all trees on property. Promotes lush, green growth and reduces overall tree stress. Annual treatment recommended. ⚠️ No soil test, no identified deficiency, no diagnosis. Selling a fertiliser treatment with no evidence it is needed is a classic upsell. "Annual treatment recommended" benefits the contractor, not your trees. | $280.00 |
| Full Site Cleanup & Debris Removal Complete removal of all brush, debris, and wood waste generated during the course of work. | $150.00 |
ArborCare Tree Service
| Service | Total |
|---|---|
| Oak Removal Remove Oak at rear. Grind stump below grade. Stump debris stays on site. 🟡 The condition of the oak isn't stated, only that an oak in the rear yard is to be removed. What if there are multiple oaks in the back yard? Which one? Oak is identified to genus only; no species named. "Below grade" gives no depth; the industry standard for residential grinding is 30 cm minimum. No mention of utility locates before stump grinding, which is a required step before any subsurface work. Stump debris removal is not included, meaning you will be left with a large mound of ground material on top of where the stump was. That's your problem to deal with. | $2,450.00 |
| Maple Pruning x2 Prune two maples along driveway. Remove deadwood. Improve structure. 🟡 Maple is a genus, not a species; there are dozens, and the right pruning approach differs between them. No pruning standard cited, no pruning objective stated. "Improve structure" is particularly vague: structure can mean canopy shape, branch architecture, weight distribution, or clearance, and each leads to different cuts. Without a defined objective, there is nothing to hold them to after the work is done. | $1,150.00 |
| ArborCare MAXGREEN™ Soil Treatment Proprietary liquid formula applied to all trees. Promotes root health and canopy vigour. 🟡 A proprietary formula tells you nothing about what is actually being applied or why. No soil test, no identified deficiency, no diagnosis; the same problem as any other untargeted fertiliser upsell, regardless of the branding. "Promotes root health and canopy vigour" is marketing language, not an arboricultural rationale. | $280.00 |
| Brush Cleanup Brush and debris cleaned up on site. 🟡 No mention of chipping, hauling, or disposal; it is not clear whether material leaves the property or gets piled at the edge of your yard. No mention of lawn or hardscape cleanup after equipment access. "Cleaned up" means whatever the crew decides it means. | $325.00 |
Canopy Tree Care Inc.
| Service | Total |
|---|---|
| Dead Bur Oak Removal (Quercus macrocarpa) Sectional removal of dead Bur Oak. Fungal fruiting bodies (G. applanatum) visible at base; extra caution applied to rigging plan given potential for compromised root plate. Overhead utility wires in proximity; removal to be performed by qualified utility arborist. ✅ Common and botanical names listed (Bur Oak, Quercus macrocarpa). Fungal fruiting body identified to species (G. applanatum); it indicates internal decay and a potentially compromised root plate, and the rigging plan has been adjusted accordingly. Overhead utility wires were spotted during the site assessment and are noted explicitly, with the work assigned to a qualified utility arborist. Working near hydro lines requires specific certification; most contractors either miss it or ignore it. This one flagged it and stated the proper qualification. The other two quotes describe a generic tree removal; this one describes this tree. | $2,150.00 |
| Stump Grinding & Site Restoration Bur Oak stump. Mechanical grinding to 30 cm below grade. To be scheduled after utility locates have been acquired. Protective rubber matting on all lawn surfaces during equipment access. Surface void graded and dressed on completion. ✅ Grinding depth of 30 cm meets residential standard. Utility locates are explicitly required before scheduling; this is a critical standard for any subsurface work and most contractors skip mentioning it entirely. Site protection (rubber matting) described. Surface restoration included. | $475.00 |
| Sugar Maple Crown Cleaning x2 (Acer saccharum) Front yard, adjacent to driveway. Structural pruning per ANSI A300 Part 1 (Pruning). Pruning objective: crown cleaning. Removal of dead, dying, and crossing limbs >5 cm diameter. All cuts retain branch collar. No topping, lion's-tailing, or heading cuts. ✅ Common and botanical names listed (Sugar Maple, Acer saccharum). Location identified (front, adjacent to driveway). ANSI A300 Part 1 cited specifically. Single clear pruning objective stated. Minimum cut diameter defined. Explicit commitment against topping, lion's-tailing, and heading cuts. | $1,200.00 |
| Brush Chipping, Debris Removal & Site Restoration On-site processing of all material. Leaf blower and hand-rake cleanup of all lawn and hardscape surfaces. Disposal fees included. All surfaces restored to pre-work condition. ✅ Disposal fees explicitly included. Cleanup method detailed. "Pre-work condition" standard stated. | $350.00 |
Most homeowners can't tell the difference, and that's not their fault. This is a specialised field. That's exactly what a Quote Review is for.
Want an expert to look at yours?
Book a Quote ReviewAll Services
Your tree. Their quotes. Their work.
Not sure which to book? Most people start with the Standard Consultation. If you already have a quote in hand, go straight to the Quote Review.
Live video calls about your trees. No sales pitch, no free estimate, no agenda. Start here if you have a question, whether you’re worried about something specific or just want an honest expert read before calling a tree company.
Quick Question
Live consultation — 20 minutes
$115 CAD
+ HST
One tree, one specific concern. Fast, focused, and expert. Best for "should I be worried about this?" If you have multiple questions or more than one tree to look at, the Standard Consultation is the right fit.
Book this callStandard Consultation
Live consultation — 45 minutes
$185 CAD
+ HST
For a proper walkthrough of one or more trees, or any situation with more than one concern. No one comes to your property, no obligation, no quote at the end. Just clear answers from a Board Certified Master Arborist.
Book a ConsultationComprehensive Consultation
Live consultation — 75 minutes
$295 CAD
+ HST
For larger properties, multiple trees, storm damage assessment, or a complex situation that needs the time to work through properly. When one concern leads to another and you need the full picture.
Book this callAdd-on
Written Summary
Available with any consultation
$115 CAD
+ HST
A one-page PDF of findings and recommendations, signed by a Board Certified Master Arborist. For your records, a real estate file, or sharing with a contractor. Select it in the booking form or mention it in your intake.
Working with a tree service company? Get independent advice before you commit to a quote, or an honest assessment of work that's already been done.
Quote Review
Live consultation — 30 minutes
$125 CAD
+ HST
Bring one estimate or several to a live call. I'll cover whether the price is reasonable, whether the work is right for your tree, and if you have multiple quotes, which one to go with.
Book a Quote ReviewPost-Work Review
Live consultation — 30 minutes
$125 CAD
+ HST
Work already done and something looks wrong? Show me on camera. I'll tell you if it was done correctly, what it means for your tree, and what your options are going forward.
Book a Post-Work ReviewHow It Works
Simple from start to finish.
The process is the same regardless of which service you book. Choose a time, complete a short intake form, upload your photos, and pay at booking. I come prepared, and we work through it together in real time.
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Book online
Pick your service and a time that works. Complete the short intake form, upload your photos or video, and pay at booking. Your slot is confirmed immediately.
02
I come prepared
Before the call, I review everything you submitted. Your photos, your question, your situation. By the time we meet, I've already been thinking about your tree.
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We meet on video
Join from any device that can make a video call: phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. A mobile device is best for most consultations since you'll be outside, walking and showing me the tree in real time.
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Leave with a straight answer
Not a follow-up. Not a quote. A clear answer in plain language, with nothing attached at the end.
Most people finish the call knowing something real about their tree they didn’t know an hour before. More importantly, they know what to do about it, without having to take anyone’s word for it.
What People Ask
If you're wondering about a tree, this is the call to make.
These are the situations people bring to TreeTruth consultations.
“Do I really need to remove this tree?”
A second opinion before spending thousands, from someone whose only interest is your tree, not the invoice.
“I have two or three quotes and I don’t know which to choose.”
Bring them all. I’ll look at price, scope, and recommended work, and tell you which one is actually the right call.
“Why is my tree dying?”
Decline, dieback, odd colour, dropping leaves, oozing, leaning; let’s work through it on camera.
“I’m buying a house. Are these trees a problem?”
A pre-purchase look at the trees on the property before you close. Conditions periods are tight; this fits.
“A storm blew through and damaged my tree. What now?”
Guidance on damage, next steps, what’s urgent, and what to document for an insurance claim.
“The tree company just left. Something looks very wrong.”
Show me what was done. I'll tell you if the work meets proper arboricultural standards, what the long-term impact is, and what you can do about it.
“Can I just do this pruning myself?”
Often, yes. Homeowners assume any cut to a tree is a mistake waiting to happen, and that fear keeps them from simple tasks they’re completely capable of. If it’s within your reach, I’ll tell you what to cut, how the tree will respond, and exactly how to approach it. Not everything needs a crew.
The Mission
The problem isn't the people. It's the model.
Tree companies run on production. Insurance, equipment, payroll, seasonal gaps. In that environment, “leave it alone” costs the business. The pressure toward work is structural, not personal. The best arborists resist it every day. The homeowner on the receiving end has no way to know which kind they’re talking to.
The model also isn’t built for simple things. A homeowner who wants to know whether they can elevate their own maple, or take off a low limb that’s in the way, has nowhere to go. Getting a crew out costs hundreds of dollars for work that’s often well within a homeowner’s reach, if someone would just tell them what to do and why it’s safe. That guidance has never had a home in the industry. It does here.
TreeTruth isn’t a referendum on the industry. It’s a way for homeowners to be part of the conversation.
The mission is simple: I want to provide people with the knowledge and expertise that allows them to make more informed decisions about their trees. The expertise of a Master Arborist is out of reach for most homeowners. Not by design, but because the industry was never built to deliver it that way. This is my attempt to change that.
Who You're Talking To
Brent Hocking
I spent years climbing and flying a bucket for one of North America’s largest tree service companies. I know what a quote looks like when the sale is driving it, and I know what it looks like when the work is right for the tree.
I’m also an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist® (the highest designation in arboriculture), which is what makes the formal consulting side of this work possible: risk assessments, arborist reports, tree protection planning. I do that work, but TreeTruth serves a different purpose entirely.
I’ve been on the other side of this conversation. Now I’m on yours.
- ISA Board Certified Master Arborist® #ON-2667B
- ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified (TRAQ)
- ISA Ontario Chapter, Member
- 444B Journeyman Utility Arborist #413696573
- Qualified Professional — Butternut Health Assessment
"Dedicated to his principles and has a drive to get the work done right the first time." ISA Certified Arborist® & Registered Professional Forester, colleague of two years
From the Field
What I look at.
Real trees, real issues. These are the kinds of things homeowners bring to a consultation, and the kinds of things that are easy to miss without trained eyes.
Questions
Before you book.
Isn't a free quote from a local arborist just as good?
A free quote isn't really a consultation. It's a sales visit. The arborist is there to assess the job and price it, not to give you independent advice. There's nothing wrong with getting quotes, and most arborists are doing their best, but the model creates pressure toward quick answers and clear recommendations that lead to booked work.
Arboriculture is a complex field, and diagnosis can be genuinely difficult. An arborist walking your yard for twenty minutes, working toward a proposal, isn't in the best position to give you a careful, considered opinion. They may be very skilled. The model just isn't set up for that.
When you book with TreeTruth™, I come prepared. I've reviewed your photos and background notes before we speak. I've had time to research your specific situation. I have no work to sell, no proposal to write, and no financial interest in what you decide to do. My only job is to give you a straight answer. Sometimes that means confirming a contractor's recommendation is exactly right. Sometimes it means telling you it isn't necessary. Either way, you're getting an independent opinion from someone who had time to think it through before the call.
Do you come to my property?
No. This is a video service. If your situation genuinely requires an in-person assessment, I’ll tell you on the call.
What do I need for a live consultation?
A phone or tablet with a camera and the ability to walk outside to the tree. That's it. I'll guide you on what to show me. If you can make a video call to family, you can do this.
Can you tell me whether a tree is going to fall?
I can give you an honest, expert read on risk based on what I can see. No one, on camera or in person, can guarantee a tree's behaviour because trees are living things and conditions change. I'll always be straight with you about what I can and can't determine remotely. If a site visit needs to happen, I'll be upfront about it. That includes telling you if an on-site assessment would serve you better than a remote one. I'd rather say that clearly than give you a remote opinion I don't stand behind.
For the Quote Review: will you tell me which company to hire?
Bring one quote or several. I'll look at whether the price is reasonable, whether the work is actually what your tree needs, and which one represents the honest scope. The more quotes you have, the more useful the comparison. I'll tell you which one I'd go with. What I won't do is tell you which company is generally better or worse; I'm reviewing the quotes, not the companies.
All my quotes say the same thing. Does a consultation still make sense?
Yes, and often this is exactly when it matters most. When you call around for quotes, you typically describe what you need: "I'm looking at a removal." Every company that comes out is already framing the visit around that. They're not arriving to assess whether removal is the right call. They're arriving to quote the removal you've told them you need. Four companies quoting the same thing doesn't mean four independent experts reached the same conclusion. It means four people responded to the same brief. A TreeTruth consultation starts somewhere different: with your tree, and no predetermined answer.
What if my quote says "confidential, not to be shared"?
That disclaimer has no real enforceability against a homeowner seeking professional advice. You received the document as part of a sales process and you have every right to get a second opinion on it. This is no different from having a mechanic look at a quote from another shop.
The work on my tree is already done. Can you still help?
Yes: that's exactly what the Post-Work Review is for. Show me what was done on a live call and I'll give you an honest assessment of whether the work met proper arboricultural standards, what the impact on your tree will be, and what your options are going forward. Knowing the difference between good work and bad is something most homeowners were never given the tools to do. That's what this call is for.
Do you serve my area?
The video service is available to any Ontario homeowner. I'm based in Hamilton, and the geographic limitations that apply to in-person work don't apply here. If your situation ever turns out to need an on-site visit, I'll tell you on the call.
What is this service not?
A video consultation is advisory and educational. It isn't a formal tree risk assessment, a written arborist report, or documentation for a permit, development application, hearing, or legal matter. Those services are available separately through Brent Hocking Consulting Arborist and require a site visit. I'll tell you if your situation needs one.
What's your cancellation policy?
Reschedule or cancel with at least 24 hours' notice for a full credit toward a future booking. Less than 24 hours' notice and no-shows are non-refundable. If you experience a technical issue, I'll make reasonable efforts to reconnect or reschedule at no charge.
You mention reviewing my situation before the call. What does that actually mean?
Arboriculture is a genuinely complex field, and a good answer usually requires more than a quick look. Before we speak, I go through everything you've submitted: photos, your description, your specific question, and spend time researching what's relevant to your situation: species, common issues, site conditions, whatever applies. By the time we're on the call, I've already been thinking about your tree. That preparation is part of what you're paying for, and it's what makes the advice more useful than a rushed conversation on someone's way to the next job.
I don’t know anything about trees. Will I be able to follow along?
That’s exactly who this is built for. I’ll tell you exactly what to do and explain what each finding means as we find it. You don’t need any prior knowledge. By the end of the call you’ll have some. That’s the whole point.
What will I actually be doing on the call?
You’ll be part of it, not a spectator. I’ll ask what’s on your mind first, then guide you through whatever we need to look at: where to point the camera, what to touch, what to measure. You’ll learn what I’m looking for and why as we go. Most people hang up knowing something real about their tree they didn’t know before.
Questions before booking? Write to hello@treetruth.ca
Stop guessing. Book the call.
Walk me to your tree. Leave with enough knowledge to stop guessing and start deciding, with nothing attached at the end.
Every intake is reviewed personally before the call. That limits how many consultations can run in a week, so if timing matters to you, book ahead.
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