
Overgrown branches near your roof, dead wood in the canopy, or a eucalyptus that is long overdue for attention - we trim it properly so your trees stay healthy and your property stays safe.

Tree trimming in Perris means selectively removing specific branches to improve a tree's shape, health, or safety - most jobs on a single residential tree are done in a few hours to a day. It is not the same as cutting a tree down.
Most healthy trees benefit from regular trimming every few years, while tree removal is reserved for trees that are dead, severely diseased, or dangerously positioned. Knowing the difference saves you money and keeps trees that add real value to your property. In Perris and the broader Inland Empire, mature shade trees are genuinely valuable because summer heat is intense and shade is hard to come by.
A good trimmer makes clean cuts just outside the branch collar - the slightly raised ring where a branch meets the trunk - so the tree can seal the wound on its own. Poor trimming leaves stubs, tears bark, or removes too much canopy at once, which stresses the tree and invites disease. Quality work is visible in the finished cuts: smooth and angled, not ragged or flush with the trunk.
Dead, brown, or broken branches hanging in the canopy are a falling hazard - especially during Santa Ana wind events. A single large limb can damage a roof, a car, or injure someone below. Getting those branches removed before wind season is one of the most practical things you can do.
Limbs that touch or overhang your roof create a direct path for pests, trap moisture against shingles, and in a fire-hazard area can carry embers directly to your home. If branches are resting on or brushing your roof, trimming is overdue.
A very dense canopy can shade out your lawn, garden, or solar panels, and it traps humidity inside the tree, encouraging fungal disease. In Perris's hot, dry climate, a well-thinned canopy actually helps the tree survive drought stress better by reducing the leaf surface it has to keep hydrated.
When one side of a tree grows much heavier than the other, it puts uneven stress on the trunk and root system. An unbalanced tree is more likely to split or topple in high winds. Corrective trimming restores balance and reduces that risk before it becomes a problem.
We provide trimming for all common tree species found in Perris - eucalyptus, palm, pepper, oak, and others - each with its own requirements and timing considerations. For trees where a standard trim is not enough to address structural issues or disease, we also offer tree pruning, which uses more precise cuts to correct growth patterns and improve long-term structure.
We do not trim near energized power lines - that work requires coordination with the utility company. We can handle everything else on the tree and will tell you clearly if any portion of the job needs to go through a different channel. Most routine residential trimming does not require a permit, but we will flag any situations where local or HOA rules may apply before work begins.
Best for homeowners who want to eliminate falling hazards and reduce fire fuel load before wind season.
Ideal for dense trees that block light from a patio, shade solar panels, or trap moisture against the trunk.
For trees with branches too close to your roofline, a fence, or other structures where contact is creating a risk.
Perris sits in Riverside County, a region with significant wildfire exposure, and large portions of the surrounding area carry state-designated fire hazard classifications. Overhanging branches near rooflines, dense canopy touching structures, and dead wood left in trees all increase fire risk. Regular trimming that creates clearance between trees and your home is not just good maintenance - in fire-hazard areas it may be required by the local fire authority. The hot, dry climate also affects timing. Most experienced local crews prefer to do heavier trimming in late fall, winter, or early spring, when temperatures are cooler and trees recover more easily from significant canopy work.
We serve homeowners across Perris and neighboring communities, including Hemet and Menifee, where the same fire-hazard concerns, clay soils, and eucalyptus-heavy landscapes apply. California's contractor licensing board maintains a publicly searchable database where you can verify any tree service license at cslb.ca.gov.
Call or submit a request describing your trees - how many, their approximate size, and any specific concerns like branches near the roof or dead wood. We get back to you within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit.
We walk the property, check each tree for structure and health, note any access challenges, and give you a written quote. We will flag any tree that has problems beyond what trimming can fix, rather than taking your money and doing half a job.
The crew arrives with a truck, climbing gear, and a chipper. They work methodically, making clean cuts just outside the branch collar so the tree seals the wound on its own. All debris is chipped and removed as the job progresses.
Before the crew leaves, they clean the area completely - no stray branches, chips, or leaves. Walk the property with the crew lead to confirm every item on the scope was addressed. We do not pack up until you are satisfied.
Perris's fall wind events are coming - trim your trees now and stop worrying about what might come down. We respond within 1 business day and will schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 564-0517We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job. If something goes wrong on your property, our insurance covers it - not yours. Always ask any tree company for a current certificate before they start.
We make precise cuts just outside the branch collar so trees can seal wounds naturally. Poor trimming - stubs, torn bark, or too much removed at once - stresses trees and invites disease. You can see the difference in the finished work.
Our arborists are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture - the most recognized individual credential in tree care. That means the person working on your trees has passed a rigorous exam on tree biology, pruning, and care, not just picked up a saw.
We work throughout Perris and the surrounding area and know which properties sit in designated fire-hazard zones. If fire clearance is part of why you need trimming, we can help you document the work for any required inspections.
Proper credentials matter in this trade. The International Society of Arboriculture certifies arborists who have passed a comprehensive exam on tree biology, pruning, and care - it is the most recognized individual credential in the industry. Together with proper insurance coverage, ISA certification is the clearest sign that a tree service takes the work seriously.
Precision pruning goes beyond a standard trim to improve tree structure, remove crossing branches, and correct growth patterns.
Learn MoreWhen a tree is past the point where trimming helps, we handle safe, complete removal with full cleanup.
Learn MoreOvergrown trees and dead branches become a real hazard when the Santa Ana winds arrive - get your free estimate today and take that worry off your list.