All Things Tree takes care of all your tree service needs right here in Yorba Linda. We’ve been working on properties around town for a good while now, from those sprawling estates near the Yorba Linda Country Club to the homes closer to the 91 freeway. You need solid tree work done, plain and simple, and we're the crew that delivers it without any fuss.
Get a Free Quote in Yorba LindaTaking 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.
Your trees in Yorba Linda have their own specific needs, and we totally understand that. We're not some big company from far away; our base is in Corona, just a quick drive over. That means we really know the local climate, what trees grow best here, and, frankly, which ones tend to give people headaches. We've tackled jobs all over Yorba Linda, from those beautiful hillside properties to the flatter spots closer to Esperanza High School. So, yeah, we know the area and the specific tree problems that pop up.
When we arrive, we're not just going to start chopping. We actually take a good look at your trees, figure out what they need to stay healthy, or what absolutely has to go for safety's sake. We bring the right tools for every job, and we never skimp on quality. Our main goal? To leave your property looking better than when we got there, with trees that are not only good-looking but also safe.
Working with us is pretty simple. You give us a call, we come out, and we give you an honest opinion and a straightforward price. No hidden fees, no surprises. We show up when we say we will, get the work done, and clean up everything afterward. We treat your property with the same care we'd give our own—it's just how we do things. We're practically neighbors, aren't we?
Most of the time, the best period for tree trimming in Yorba Linda is late fall or winter. That's when trees are dormant, you know? Trimming them then really cuts down on stress and sap loss, which helps them bounce back quickly come spring. But, hey, if you've got dead or risky branches, those need to go right away, no matter the season. We don't want any damage or injuries, do we? We can swing by, check out your specific trees, and suggest the perfect trimming schedule for their health and to keep your property safe.
If you're thinking about taking down a tree in Yorba Linda, you'll probably need a permit, especially if it's considered a 'protected tree' or sits in a sensitive spot. What counts as protected? Well, native species like Oaks, Sycamores, and California Black Walnuts are usually on that list, particularly if they've grown to a certain size. Honestly, your best bet is always to call the City of Yorba Linda's Planning Department before you touch any big tree. They'll fill you in on the latest rules. We can certainly help you figure out if your tree fits those descriptions and walk you through getting that permit.
You can usually spot a sick or dying tree in Yorba Linda just by checking for a few key things. Look for leaves that are really discolored or wilting when they shouldn't be, like outside of fall, or if they're falling off too early. Dead branches are a big clue, of course, and so are weird growths like mushrooms on the trunk or branches. What else? You might also see cracks in the trunk itself, a lot of bugs buzzing around it, or just a general lack of new growth coming in. If any of this sounds familiar, it's smart to have us come take a peek. We can figure out what's going on and tell you exactly what needs to happen next.