Crestwood Tree Services operates out of Los Angeles, so they're a bit outside my usual Santa Barbara County territory. The data here is thin—zero Houzz reviews, no recent customer feedback to evaluate, and just a single project photo showing a stake (which tells me almost nothing about their actual tree work). They maintain a Facebook page, Houzz profile, and Twitter presence, but without posts or engagement to review, I can't assess how they communicate with clients or handle the kind of detailed arborist questions homeowners should be asking.
Tree service is specialized work—proper pruning preserves canopy health, and sloppy cuts invite disease and structural failure years down the line. Without ratings or review themes to examine, I can't speak to their technical skill, safety practices, or whether they understand species-specific needs (coast live oak versus eucalyptus, for example). If you're considering them, ask for local references, verify their arborist certification and liability coverage, and request a written scope before any climber touches a branch. The absence of verifiable customer feedback makes due diligence essential.