All Things Tree takes care of tree service right here in Norco, CA. We're just next door in Corona, actually, so we really get the area and its unique quirks — especially with all those horse properties and bigger lots. Got trees? We've got the tools and the know-how to keep them healthy and safe. We've been at this a good long while, and frankly, we're pretty good at it.
Get a Free Quote in NorcoTaking down trees that are dead, sick, or just plain dangerous to your Corona property? That's what tree removal is all about. We handle the job right, every time, leaving your yard safer and definitely cleaner.
Tree pruning means we carefully cut off certain branches. Why? To make your trees healthier, give them a better shape, and just generally spruce them up. This keeps them strong and looking good, which, let's be honest, also protects your property from any nasty surprises.
Tree trimming? That's just cutting off dead, sick, or branches that have gotten too big. It makes your trees healthier, look better, and honestly, it keeps your property much safer. Nobody wants a rogue branch falling in their yard, right?
We trim and shape your shrubs and bushes, getting rid of any dead or overgrown branches. Why? To keep them healthy, of course, and looking their best. This service really helps your whole landscape thrive, giving your Corona property a nice boost in curb appeal.
We grind down and haul away those old tree stumps from your property. This clears the deck for whatever you've got planned next — maybe some fresh landscaping or even a new construction project. Plus, it gets rid of those annoying tripping hazards and stops the stump from sprouting new growth.
We make sure your trees stay healthy and strong. That means proper feeding, keeping diseases away, and handling any pests that pop up. Healthy trees? They actually boost your property's value, and honestly, they just do a lot better when Corona's dry spells hit.
You need a tree service that actually *gets* Norco. We're not some big outfit from out of town, you know; we're right here, your neighbors. We understand the local soil conditions, how those Santa Ana winds really hit, and which trees do well – or struggle – in Norco's climate. We've worked on properties all over, from the smaller homes near the 15 freeway to the bigger ranches off Sixth Street, so we pretty much know what to expect.
When we show up, we just get the job done right. We don't cut corners, ever. Whether it's a tricky removal near a fence or careful pruning to keep your oaks healthy, we focus on safety and doing quality work. We make sure your property is respected, and we clean up after ourselves. You won't find us leaving a mess for you to deal with, that's for sure.
Working with us is pretty straightforward. You call, we come out, and we give you an honest assessment with a fair price. We schedule the work, show up on time, and finish it as promised. No surprises, no hidden fees. We're here to make your life easier, not harder, when it comes to your trees.
The best time for most tree trimming here in Norco? That's usually late fall or winter, when the trees are just chilling out, you know, dormant. This really helps cut down on stress for the tree and keeps diseases or bugs from moving in. Now, for some fruit trees or those fancy ornamental types, the timing might be a little different. But generally speaking, waiting for those cooler months is a pretty solid rule. We're happy to come take a look at your specific trees and suggest the perfect schedule for them to stay healthy and grow well.
Getting a permit for tree removal on your Norco property? You probably will, especially if the tree is big or considered "protected." The City of Norco actually has rules about important trees, often depending on the species or how wide the trunk is. Seriously, always check with the city's planning department before taking down any large tree; nobody wants a fine. We can help you figure out what you need and even walk you through the permit process if that's something you're facing.
When you need a tree stump gone in Norco, we mostly take care of it with stump grinding. This process grinds the stump right down, usually 6 to 12 inches below the ground. What's left? Just a pile of wood chips. That means you can plant new grass, some shrubs, or even another tree right in that same spot without the old stump being a nuisance. And don't worry, we always clean up those chips, leaving your yard looking neat and tidy when we're finished.