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Tree Removal

Tree services are one of the most effective ways to enhance your property’s curb appeal, safety, and long-term value. Whether you’re dealing with hazardous trees, overgrowth, or planning new landscaping, expert care makes all the difference. At Beach Tree Service, we specialise in professional tree removal and planting services throughout the Beach Cities of Orange County, delivering clean, safe, and lasting results.

Expert Tree Planting & Landscape Enhancement

Planting new trees is more than just adding greenery—it’s an investment in the beauty and sustainability of your property. Our certified tree specialists ensure each tree is planted properly, taking into account soil conditions, sunlight, drainage, and spacing for optimal growth. With the right care and positioning, your trees can become focal points in your landscape for decades to come.

Tree planting can be complex if soil conditions or the local environment aren’t ideal. That’s why our team assesses each property individually—choosing the best tree species for your location, ensuring compatibility with existing landscaping, and guaranteeing long-term health.

Tree planting is also a key element in landscape design. Strategically placed trees and shrubs can form natural barriers for noise reduction, privacy, and wind protection, while also contributing to local ecosystems and urban beautification efforts.

Our professionals consider every factor—from the size and shape of trees to their ideal groupings and placement. Open spaces benefit from visual variety, while dense areas require careful spacing for airflow and growth. We’ll guide you through the process from start to finish, ensuring your vision is brought to life with expert precision.

Why Choose Beach Tree Service?

  • Local expertise in Beach Cities landscaping

  • Trained arborists and tree care professionals

  • Safe, efficient removal and planting methods

  • Residential and commercial tree services

  • Fully licensed, insured, and eco-conscious

Whether you’re removing a dangerous tree or starting fresh with new plantings, Beach Tree Service is your trusted partner in quality tree care. 

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A Few Things To Consider When Removing Trees

How healthy is the tree?

If half of a tree or more is destroyed or dying, it should be cut down. A failing tree can live for years and years but will always have restricted or abnormal growth and form. Misshapen leaves are common among trees that have been damaged by herbicides, although they frequently recover.

Is there trunk damage?

Internal rotting is suggested by small, vertical fractures, seams, dead branch stubs, and large old wounds. When the main trunk is severely damaged, the tree must be removed. The inflicted area must be greater than 25 percent of the trunk’s circumference for a wound to heal slowly and without consequence.

Is the tree hollow?

Many trees will live for years with a hollow trunk because the life support tissue, the xylem and phloem, is located on the outer edges of the trunk. The problem is that tree trunk strength may have been damaged, making the tree dangerous. If 1/3 or more of the interior of the tree is hollow or has rotted to any degree, it should be removed for safety and aesthetics.

Are there large dead branches?

Large trees with broken or damaged limbs are a risk to people and property. If less than 25% of branches are damaged, the tree has a good chance of surviving. Branches may cross or begin rubbing against one another, in which case they should be removed. Narrow branch angles, in particular those on the primary trunk, are especially prone to splintering and should be addressed as soon as possible. This is best accomplished when the tree is small. If a narrow crotch is too big to remove, cabling the two co-dominant leaders can relieve strain while preventing breakage. An arborist does this procedure.

Are all dead branches only on one side of the tree?

The weather may cause a tree to lean one way or the other. If that is the case, the tree may be unstable and potentially dangerous. A dead branch sticking out of a tree on only one side might be a sign of root or trunk damage on that side. An arborist should inspect such trees.

Skilled tree service experts trimming a large oak tree on a sunny day in Laguna Beach, California

Are there sprouts or branches coming from the base of the tree?

These sprouts are a result of severe stress, which suggests that the tree is damaged in some way. Over-exposure to the sun after thinning a forest or soil compaction is very typical of trees that have suffered recent house construction damage, as well as signs of severe stress. Do arborists examine such trees? These are indicators that something isn’t right with the tree.

Is there trunk rot or fungus growing near the base of the tree?

Fungi that grow on the tree are not necessarily connected with root ailments, but fungi that develop inside the wood are an indication of internal decay and must be evaluated by an arborist.

Is the tree leaning?

A leaning tree is more of a threat than one that grows vertically. Breakage or weakening of roots is an indication of a lean, and the tree should be taken down as soon as possible. If a tree leans 15% or more from vertical, it probably should be cut down.

Is the tree under power lines?

Trees growing under power lines should reach a diameter of less than 25cm. A tree that is overgrowing power lines will need to be reduced in size. Electricity can arc as much as ten feet to wet tree leaves and the earth, resulting in a power outage or property damage during wet weather. Homeowners should never remove tree branches anywhere near power lines on their own. The cost of an electrocution due to contact with the electricity or a grounding arc from deadly electrical current conducted through a ladder, pruning tool, or person would be enormous. Always engage the services of a professional for these hazardous occupations.

What is the history of the tree?

Problems caused by previous pruning operations might persist for years. The fracture of the new growth is a result of following the outdated, out-of-date method of “toping” trees. Overfertilization is another cause of a tree’s gradual decline. If three inches or more soil has been piled over the root system of the tree, it shall most certainly die. Many trees may be saved if detected early before any stress symptoms appear.

What is the environment in which the tree lives?

The environment in which a tree grows is also important. Trees with shallow root systems that grow on rock ledges or near a body of water are frequently observed. After building, the removal of nearby trees is a frequent problem. Trees that are suddenly exposed to sunlight are put under tremendous stress as a result of the abrupt change in exposure. Unfortunately, 3-5 years after being planted in a forest, trees that were spared from removal usually die. They succumb to soil compaction, grading changes, and direct sunshine exposure as they have been developed in such an environment.

How much space is available for tree growth?

In the wild, trees grow close together in the forest; therefore planting shade trees in groves that mimic nature is acceptable. They will grow together as they do in nature to form a single large collection. It is not suggested that you have actual trees hanging over your roof when it comes to your home. Large trees should be at least 20 feet away from your house, according on most rules. Smaller trees, such as dogwood, might be planted as near as 6 feet from the house if desired.

Other tree removal considerations

  • Will removal benefit or enhance nearby trees?
  • Is the tree in question in a position to interfere with traffic sightlines, stoplights, or does it create other hazards?
  • Does the tree have historic value? Trees that have historic or sentimental value may have more justification to salvage the tree. On the other hand, if a tree is losing many large branches, it is likely time for it to be removed and replacement may be considered.

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Where we work

We are happy to work on Tree Service projects in the Orange County Beach Cities!
 
Call us today for a quote or bid if you are located in any of the following service areas:
  • Newport Beach, California
  • Laguna Beach, California
  • Dana Point, California
  • Huntington Beach, California