Twenty years of certified tree care in Williamsburg, VA. Built on honest work and a genuine love of trees.
John Hull learned to prune and cut trees as a teenager in high school. What started as a local job turned into a lifelong calling. In 2004, he founded Johnny Timbers Tree Service in Williamsburg, Virginia — and hasn't looked back since.
Over the past two decades, John has earned his ISA Certified Arborist credential, grown a skilled crew, and invested in the equipment — including crane service — to safely handle jobs most companies can't.
What hasn't changed is the approach: show up, do the work right, leave the property better than you found it, and give honest advice even when it means recommending less work, not more.
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist credential is the industry's gold standard. It requires demonstrated knowledge of tree biology, pruning science, risk assessment, and best management practices.
Most tree companies hire laborers. We have a certified arborist making the calls on every job. That difference protects your trees — and your property.
Pruning cuts, removal decisions, and health assessments are guided by arboricultural best practices, not guesswork.
An arborist will tell you when a tree doesn't need to come down — saving you money and preserving your landscape.
ISA certification requires continuing education to maintain — meaning our knowledge stays current with the field.
We're not just telling you we're qualified — our credentials are verifiable through the organizations that issued them.
International Society of Arboriculture — the industry's leading credential for tree care professionals.
Better Business Bureau accreditation with an A+ rating, reflecting our commitment to customer resolution.
Virginia state contractor license, full liability insurance, and workers' compensation coverage on every job.
Twenty years serving Williamsburg and the surrounding region. We're part of this community.
Free estimates, no pressure. John will give you an honest assessment of what your trees need — and what they don't.