Perris Tree Service brings professional tree trimming, tree removal, and stump grinding to homeowners across Moreno Valley, CA. We have been working in the Inland Empire since 2020 and know the fast-growing tree species, clay soils, and wildfire-risk conditions that shape tree care decisions in this city.

Moreno Valley homes from the 1980s and 1990s typically have mature trees that have been growing for 30 or more years - and many are now pushing into rooflines, fences, and utility corridors. Our tree trimming service keeps canopies back from structures and removes the dead wood that builds up through hot, dry Inland Empire summers.
When drought stress, soil movement, or storm damage has taken a tree past the point of saving, clean removal is the right call. Moreno Valley properties often have eucalyptus and other large-canopy species that require an experienced crew with the right equipment - we handle the cutting, hauling, and full site cleanup.
The warm climate in Moreno Valley means fast-growing trees can push branches into fences and roof edges faster than most homeowners expect. Structural pruning that corrects unbalanced canopy weight and removes weak branch unions is one of the most effective things you can do before Santa Ana wind season tests every tree on your property.
Stumps left in Moreno Valley yards sit in clay-heavy soils that swell and shrink through every wet-dry cycle, which can push root material above grade and create tripping hazards over time. Stump grinding clears the yard below surface level and eliminates the dead wood that invites wood-boring insects in this hot, dry climate.
Moreno Valley sits in an area where Santa Ana winds can push through with little warning, and aging trees on 30-year-old lots do not always hold up. We respond to emergency calls across the city around the clock, with the equipment to make a downed or failing tree safe quickly and minimize further damage to your property.
Alessandro Boulevard, Perris Boulevard, and the commercial corridors that run through Moreno Valley have significant tree canopy over parking lots, walkways, and storefronts. We provide commercial tree trimming, removal, and maintenance that keeps business properties looking professional and liability exposure down.
Moreno Valley grew very quickly during the 1980s and 1990s, and most of the landscape trees planted during that building boom are now 30 to 40 years old. At that age, stucco-sided tract homes and the eucalyptus, pepper trees, and palms planted alongside them are both showing the effects of decades of Inland Empire summers - intense heat, dry soil, and occasional heavy rain that saturates clay ground and then bakes it hard again. That wet-dry cycle is what loosens root anchorage over time, and it is why trees in Moreno Valley that look fine from the street can be closer to failure than they appear.
Wildfire risk is also a factor for properties near the hills and open land on the edges of the city. California defensible space rules require homeowners to manage vegetation within a set distance of their structures, and dead or overhanging branches that seemed harmless during a wet year become a liability when fire season arrives. Tree trimming and removal in Moreno Valley are not just maintenance decisions - for many homeowners near the hills, they are also compliance decisions with real consequences if ignored.
Our crew works throughout Moreno Valley regularly and understands the local conditions that affect tree work here. The bulk of the housing stock is slab-foundation tract homes from the 1980s and 1990s with modest yard sizes - which means tree access is often tighter than it looks from the street, and protecting existing concrete driveways and patios during removal is part of every job estimate we write.
We know the main roads that cross the city - Alessandro Boulevard, Perris Boulevard, and Heacock Street - and we navigate the residential neighborhoods between them every week. Whether your home is near March Air Reserve Base on the west side of the city, up near the 60 Freeway corridor, or in a neighborhood below Box Springs Mountain on the northwest edge, we can reach you and we know what to expect when we get there.
We serve neighboring Riverside to the northwest and Perris to the south, so if your property sits near a city boundary or you have neighbors across the line who need work done, we can coordinate that in a single visit.
Call or fill out the contact form with your tree situation - species if you know it, size, and what you are concerned about. We respond within 1 business day and often the same day for anything urgent or potentially hazardous.
We visit your Moreno Valley property, look at the tree from every angle, check clearances to structures and utilities, and give you a written quote. This is the right moment to ask about permits and cost - we do not quote accurately over the phone on jobs we have not seen.
Our crew shows up on the scheduled day with the right equipment for your specific job. We protect driveways, existing concrete, and landscaping while we work, and we move methodically so every cut is controlled. Most residential jobs are completed in a single day.
We haul all debris, chip the branches, and rake or blow the work area before leaving. We walk the property with you to confirm the result matches what was quoted and that nothing was missed. We do not consider the job done until you do.
We serve all of Moreno Valley and the surrounding Inland Empire. Call or message us and we will respond within 1 business day - often the same day for urgent situations.
(951) 564-0517Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, covering roughly 50 square miles with a population of more than 200,000 people. The city grew rapidly during the 1980s and 1990s, and most of the housing stock dates from that era - single-story and two-story stucco homes on slab foundations, with concrete driveways, tile roofs, and yards that now hold trees old enough to create real liability. Wide arterial roads including Alessandro Boulevard and Perris Boulevard run through the city and connect residential neighborhoods to the 60 Freeway corridor. March Air Reserve Base anchors the western edge of Moreno Valley and has long been one of the area's major employers and landmarks.
The city has a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties, and the community includes many families who bought here when prices were lower than coastal cities and have been maintaining their properties for decades. Box Springs Mountain Reserve sits on the northwest edge of the city and offers hiking trails with wide views across the valley floor. Lake Perris State Recreation Area, just south of the city, is one of the most familiar landmarks for anyone who has lived in this part of the Inland Empire. We serve all of Moreno Valley, and also cover nearby Riverside to the northwest.
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