Perris Tree Service provides tree removal, commercial tree care, trimming, and stump grinding throughout Murrieta, CA, covering homes and businesses from the I-15 corridor to the newer subdivisions on the west side of town. We have been serving Inland Empire communities since 2020 and know the Temecula Valley properties, clay soils, and fire-season demands that shape this work.

Murrieta has a significant commercial strip along Jefferson Avenue and the I-15 interchanges, with shopping centers, retail buildings, and office parks that need regular tree maintenance and occasional emergency work. Our commercial tree service handles properties that require after-hours scheduling, documentation for property managers, or coordination with HOA requirements.
Murrieta's 1990s and 2000s tract homes are now 20 to 35 years old, and the trees planted when those subdivisions went in are reaching the size where dead or dying specimens pose a real risk to rooflines and fences. We handle removals across all of Murrieta, from tight subdivision lots to the larger parcels on the city's western edges.
Murrieta's long, hot summers accelerate canopy growth, and fast-growing ornamentals can push into gutters, rooflines, and block walls within a single season if not kept in check. Regular trimming also reduces the amount of dead wood that builds up in the heat, keeping canopies lighter and more wind-resistant before fall Santa Ana season.
Stumps left in Murrieta's clay soils continue to decay slowly, attracting termites and other pests that are already a concern in Southern California's warm climate. Grinding removes the stump below grade so you can replant, pour concrete, or simply reclaim the lawn area without an obstacle in the way.
Santa Ana winds knock down fences and tear branches from trees across Murrieta most years, and the damage can happen overnight. We respond to emergency tree calls throughout the city, assess the situation, make the property safe, and document the work for your insurance carrier if needed.
Murrieta still has undeveloped and overgrown parcels scattered through and around the city, and fire-season defensible space requirements mean that vacant lots near homes cannot simply be left unmanaged. We clear trees, brush, and dense vegetation from land of any size, leaving it ready for construction, landscaping, or continued maintenance.
Murrieta sits in the Temecula Valley in southwestern Riverside County, and the climate here is a true inland one - long, hot, dry summers with highs regularly in the mid-to-upper 90s Fahrenheit, and occasional stretches above 100 degrees. That heat does real damage to outdoor surfaces and living trees over time. Wood dries and cracks. Drip systems that run on summer schedules can over-saturate clay-heavy soils in ways that soften the root zone and weaken tree anchorage without any visible warning signs above ground. By the time a tree leans noticeably, the root system may already have been compromised through several dry-wet cycles. A tree service that knows how Temecula Valley soils behave will assess a leaning tree differently than one that only looks at what is above the surface.
Most of Murrieta's homes were built from the 1990s through the 2000s as part of large planned subdivisions, which means most properties are now 20 to 35 years into their life. Trees planted at move-in are fully grown. Driveways and concrete flatwork are reaching the age where clay-soil movement shows up as cracks and uneven surfaces. Stucco walls and tile roofs are original on many homes. The combination of an aging housing stock, demanding climate, and clay soils creates consistent, predictable tree care needs that a local company who works here regularly will understand without explanation.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect tree service work here. The city is organized around the I-15 corridor, with commercial activity clustered near the Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and Clinton Keith Road interchanges, and residential subdivisions spreading east and west from those corridors. We route jobs efficiently across all of these areas and know how access differs between the tighter lots near the freeway and the larger parcels on the city's western edge near the newer developments.
Murrieta has a strong HOA presence across many of its planned communities, and we are used to working within those material and appearance requirements before starting exterior work. The city also has its own building and development standards managed through the City of Murrieta, and we check current permit requirements when a removal may need approval before work begins.
Murrieta sits between Temecula to the south and Menifee to the north - both areas we serve on a regular schedule. If you have neighbors or family in either city who need tree work, we are already out in those areas.
Describe what you are dealing with - a tree that needs to come down, a stump that is in the way, or a situation you are not sure how to handle. We respond within 1 business day and faster for urgent or emergency situations.
We come out to your Murrieta property, look at the tree or stump in person, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. No reputable company should quote a tree removal over the phone without seeing the site - soil conditions, access, and proximity to structures all affect the scope and cost.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job for a time that works for your household. You do not need to be home for most exterior tree work, but we confirm access to the yard and any gate codes ahead of time so the crew can get started without delay.
We leave the property clean - wood chips, branches, and debris hauled away or chipped on-site, depending on what you prefer. If you need documentation for an insurance claim or HOA records, we can provide written confirmation of the completed work.
Get a free estimate for any tree removal, trimming, or stump grinding job in Murrieta. We respond within 1 business day and know this city well.
(951) 564-0517Murrieta sits in the southwestern corner of Riverside County in the Temecula Valley and grew rapidly from a small town into one of the larger cities in the Inland Empire over the past three decades. With a population well over 100,000, the city is predominantly single-family residential - mostly owner-occupied homes with driveways, yards, and attached garages. The bulk of the housing stock was built during the 1990s and 2000s growth surge, with planned subdivisions filling in around the I-15 corridor and newer developments continuing to expand on the city's western and northern edges.
Commercial life in Murrieta is concentrated near the freeway interchanges - Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and Clinton Keith Road are the main commercial strips - while the residential neighborhoods spread out from those arteries into quieter streets. The city takes its name from the Murrieta Hot Springs area that once drew visitors to the valley. Today, Murrieta is a community of commuters and families who know their way around the I-15 and treat this part of the Temecula Valley as home. We also serve Perris and other Inland Empire communities to the north - if you know anyone in those areas who needs tree work, we cover them too.
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