RESTORING BALANCE WITH TITAN ARBOR CARE
Tree health isn’t just about a routine trim. Here’s how Titan Arbor Care can restore landscape balance.

Call an arborist? Most people don’t—at least not until their tree’s looking more firewood than foliage. But in Northeast Ohio, where heavy clay and poor drainage are a recipe for root stress, early intervention matters. With deep root feeding, biostimulants and a soil-smart approach, Titan Arbor Care helps trees stay healthy before problems take hold.
The trio behind Titan Arbor Care—Jay Dalton, Jeremy Rolf and Tyler Honsaker—are ISA-certified arborists who take the long view. They’re not just there to point out what’s wrong. They get their hands dirty. From improving the soil to grinding stumps and reseeding bare patches, they’re there to prepare your yard for what comes next. Whether it’s nursing a stressed oak back to health or laying the groundwork for spring plantings, they’re building healthier landscapes one root system at a time.
Trees can’t talk, but they’re constantly sending signals. Yellowing leaves, thinning canopies and stunted growth are all signs that something’s off beneath the surface. Titan’s arborists are trained to spot those early warning flags and treat the root cause before it turns into a full-blown removal.
“We show clients what to look for,” Jay explains. “Things like scorched or curling leaves, poor new growth or an uneven canopy, those are signs of stress that can be caught early and addressed.”
Sometimes the issue is as simple as compacted, nutrient-poor soil. Other times it’s more insidious, like beech leaf disease, a fast-moving threat caused by a microscopic nematode. It’s not just about what’s above ground. Healthy trees start with healthy soil.
“Beech leaf disease is one of the fastest-moving issues we’re seeing,” Jay says. “The earlier we catch it, the more we can do. We’ve developed proactive treatment plans that help slow the progression and support the tree’s overall health.”
Titan’s proactive approach doesn’t stop at soil treatments and disease prevention. It also uses growth regulators for root development, disease resistance and drought tolerance.
“It’s something we apply after pruning to help extend the trim cycle,” Jay notes. “But it also supports the tree’s long-term health, especially in stressful urban environments.”
Fall may feel far off, but it’s prime time for tree work.
“Some of the most important tree care happens in fall before the snow hits,” Jay says. “Pruning, removals, fertilizations…it’s all easier and more effective before winter sets in. We’re already filling up the schedule, so now’s the time to call.”
And because every property is different, a fall site visit gives Titan’s team time to create a custom plan before the first hard frost.
From spring fertilization to fall pruning and winter planning, tree care is never out of season for Titan. Because for them, it’s not just about cutting branches, it’s about building resilience, one tree at a time.
Sometimes, though, a tree just has to come down. Disease, damage or poor placement can turn even the stateliest oak into a liability. But Titan Arbor Care doesn’t just haul away the hazard. They handle the whole story, from stump to soil.
“A tree is either a benefit or a hindrance,” Jay observes. “If it’s a risk to your home, your family or the surrounding landscape, we’ll help you make the right call and then we’ll make sure the aftermath is seamless.”
Their stump grinding equipment is compact enough to get just about anywhere and powerful enough to get the job done deep. After the grinding is done, they haul away the debris, spread topsoil and reseed, leaving your lawn ready for its next chapter. It’s all part of their commitment to making the process easy and the results lasting.
“We take every step to leave your yard better than we found it,” Jay assures. “Sometimes that means reconditioning the soil, planting a new tree or even turning that cleared-out section into a brand-new garden bed.”
Because at Titan, removal isn’t the end of the story, it’s just a chance to begin again—better.
At Titan Arbor Care, every season brings an opportunity, whether it’s feeding roots in spring, pruning for safety in summer, diagnosing disease in fall or planning ahead in winter. And with ISA-certified arborists at the helm, the advice comes with experience, not guesswork.
“Tree care isn’t something you do once,” Jay reflects. “It’s a process. When you stay ahead of it, everything grows better.”
From diagnostics to removals, soil treatments to stump grinding, Titan’s approach isn’t just about tree care. It’s about restoring balance, renewing spaces and helping Northeast Ohio’s landscapes thrive—one yard, one root, one season at a time.







