
Newport Beach Tree Services removes, trims, and clears trees across Newport Beach and Orange County. Licensed, insured, and locally owned since 2016.

Newport Beach Tree Services is a licensed tree service company based in Newport Beach, CA, serving 8 cities across Orange County. Whether you have a hazardous tree, an overgrown canopy blocking your view, or a stump left behind from a previous removal, our crew handles the job from start to finish - assessment, permits if needed, the work itself, and a clean site when we leave.

Dead, damaged, or dangerously leaning tree? We remove it safely - protecting your home, your fence, and your neighbors - and leave the yard clean.
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Overgrown branches near your roof or blocking your view? We trim back your trees before Santa Ana season turns them into a liability.
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Lopsided canopy or dead limbs putting weight in the wrong places? Targeted pruning restores your tree's structure and adds years to its life.
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Leftover stump tripping people, attracting termites, or blocking your next project? We grind it down and leave the area ready to replant or pave.
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Need the entire root ball gone before you pour concrete or install hardscape? Full stump removal clears the way completely.
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Overgrown lot or fire-risk brush piling up? We clear the land and haul everything away so your property is ready for whatever comes next.
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Tree down on your roof or blocking the driveway after a storm? We respond fast to remove the hazard and get your property secure.
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HOA common areas, commercial lots, or multi-unit properties need professional tree care on a schedule? We handle the scope and show up reliably.
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Call us or submit a request online. Tell us what you are seeing - we will ask a few basic questions about the tree and your property. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to visit in person. No firm prices over the phone - your job deserves a real look.
One of our crew leads comes out to assess the tree - its size, species, condition, and how close it sits to your home or utility lines. We check permit requirements and HOA rules if they apply. You receive a written quote that breaks out every cost before we schedule anything.
The crew arrives with the right equipment for your specific job. We protect your lawn and hardscape throughout the work, handle the tree section by section, and chip or haul all debris when we are done. You walk the yard with us before we leave - if anything is not right, we fix it on the spot.
We carry both general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job. Before work begins, we will show you proof - no runaround. If you hire an uninsured crew and something goes wrong, you pay for it. We make sure that never happens to you.
We come out, look at your tree, and give you a written quote that breaks out every part of the job - removal, stump grinding, debris hauling. The number you approve is the number on your invoice. No surprise line items after the crew packs up.
We are a locally owned business, not a national franchise. We know Newport Beach's tree ordinance, the HOA rules in communities like Newport Coast and Harbor View, and the species most common here. That local knowledge saves you time and keeps you out of trouble with the city.
We do not consider a job finished until we have raked the area, blown off your driveway and walkways, and hauled away all debris. You walk the property with us before we leave. If anything is not right, we fix it on the spot - not after a follow-up call to the office.
Ready to get started? Call (949) 849-0315 or send us a message.
"We had a large Eucalyptus that had been dropping branches all summer. The crew showed up on time, took it down in sections carefully around our patio, and the yard was cleaner when they left than when they arrived. Very glad we called when we did."
David R., Costa Mesa - Tree removal
"I needed two overgrown trees trimmed before our HOA sent another letter. They knew exactly what the guidelines required, handled the work in one morning, and I got my approval from the board the same week. Straightforward and professional."
Karen M., Irvine - Tree trimming
"After the last Santa Ana wind event, we had a stump and a half-fallen pine in the backyard. They were out within two days, took care of both, and ground the stump down flat. No mess left behind and no drama."
Tom S., Huntington Beach - Stump grinding
We respond to every request within 1 business day - often the same day. There is no obligation to book after submitting. Once we receive your message, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(949) 849-0315Newport Beach Tree Services serves Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, and 5 additional cities across Orange County - 8 service areas in total. We aim for same-week scheduling on standard jobs and keep emergency slots available for urgent situations after storms or wind events.
If more than half the canopy is dead during growing season or the trunk has visible cracks, removal is usually the safer call. A tree that looks rough is not always a removal candidate - disease and drought stress can sometimes be treated by a certified arborist. The International Society of Arboriculture offers a helpful guide at isa-arbor.com to help you understand your options before making a decision.
Most residential trees benefit from trimming every two to three years. In Newport Beach, the bigger urgency is timing - getting overgrown branches cut back before Santa Ana wind season in the fall reduces your risk of storm damage significantly. Palms follow a slightly different schedule and are best trimmed in late spring or early summer.
Eucalyptus is notorious for brittle wood that can crack and fall even when a section looks stable - a behavior called sudden branch drop. This happens most often during dry or windy conditions, which are common in coastal Southern California. If you have a large Eucalyptus near your home, scheduling regular assessments is one of the smartest things you can do before each Santa Ana season.
Yes. Trees within a mile or two of the ocean in Newport Beach are constantly exposed to salt-laden air that dries out leaves, weakens branch tips, and accelerates decay in ways that are not obvious until a branch fails. Coastal trees often need more frequent attention than the same species planted inland - mention your proximity to the water when you call for an estimate.
The visible stump is ground down 6 to 12 inches below soil level, leaving wood chips that decompose over time. The roots stay in place underground and break down on their own over several years. If you are planning to plant grass or lay pavers over the spot, wait two to four weeks for the chips to settle, then add a few inches of topsoil before seeding or installing hardscape.
Many do. Communities in Newport Coast, Bonita Canyon, Harbor View Hills, and Big Canyon all have active HOAs with landscaping guidelines that can require written approval before trimming or removal. Check your HOA's governing documents before scheduling any work. A reputable local tree service will ask about your HOA status during the estimate visit and help you understand what documentation you need.
Newport Beach Tree Services is a licensed and insured tree service company based in Newport Beach, CA, serving Newport Beach and surrounding Orange County cities since 2016.
Our work is covered by general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, which we provide proof of before any job starts - no exceptions. California requires tree service companies to hold a valid contractor's license through the California Contractors State License Board, and we stay current on that requirement.
Since 2016, we have handled tree removals, trimmings, prunings, stump grinding jobs, land clearing projects, and emergency callouts across 8 cities in Orange County - residential properties, HOA communities, and commercial sites included.
A certified arborist can often treat disease, pest damage, or drought stress that looks like a death sentence from the street. Get an honest assessment before committing to removal - a healthy root system may support recovery even when the canopy looks rough. The UC Cooperative Extension publishes solid guidance on urban tree care at ucanr.edu.ucanr.edu
If you want to replant in the same spot, wait until after the stump is ground and the chips have settled - typically two to four weeks. Add a few inches of topsoil before planting. Avoid planting the same species if the original tree declined from disease, since pathogens can persist in the remaining roots.
Clear the area around the tree - move patio furniture, potted plants, and decorative rocks at least ten feet away. Let the contractor know where your irrigation lines and any underground utilities run. If you have pets, plan to keep them inside during the work. Move vehicles off the driveway if the crew needs that space for equipment.
Not sure where to start? Call (949) 849-0315 and describe what you are seeing - we will tell you exactly what the tree needs and what the job will cost.
Newport Beach sits directly on the Southern California coast, with miles of ocean frontage, a large harbor, and distinct neighborhoods that range from the tightly packed cottages of Balboa Island to the newer luxury homes of Newport Coast. The city's roughly 85,000 residents are primarily homeowners who invest in their properties, and the combination of high home values and a coastal climate makes professional tree care a routine part of property maintenance here.
The marine environment shapes what tree work looks like in Newport Beach. Salt air from Newport Harbor and the Pacific accelerates decay in tree bark and branch tips - particularly for Eucalyptus, Canary Island palms, and Ficus, all of which are widespread across the city's neighborhoods. In areas like Corona del Mar, where canyon-view lots sit close to the ocean, trees often grow in tight spaces next to homes and fences, making access more complicated and the stakes of a poorly managed removal higher.
Santa Ana wind events every fall create a hard deadline for tree maintenance across Newport Beach. A tree that is holding its shape through a calm summer can become a serious liability the moment gusts hit 50 mph. Newport Beach Tree Services serves all of Newport Beach - from the older homes in Newport Heights and the Balboa Peninsula to the larger properties in Newport Coast - and we schedule with the local seasons in mind. If you want your trees assessed before the next wind advisory, call us at (949) 849-0315.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Newport Beach Tree Services
520 Newport Pl
Newport Beach, CA 92660
contact@newportbeachtreeservices.net
Monday to Saturday: 7 am to 7 pm. Sunday: Closed.
Call Newport Beach Tree Services today for a free on-site estimate - we serve Newport Beach and 7 surrounding cities across Orange County.