All Things Tree handles all your tree service needs right here in East Palo Alto. We're just a short drive from Menlo Park, so we know the local trees and the specific challenges they face, especially with the diverse growth around neighborhoods like the Gardens. You'll get straight talk and honest work from us, no fuss. We've been doing this work for a long time, keeping trees healthy and properties safe across the area.
Get a Free Quote in East Palo AltoOur tree removal service takes down trees safely and efficiently, including hauling away all debris and cleaning up the site. We make sure your property is clear and safe from hazardous or unwanted trees.
Tree pruning involves removing specific branches from a tree to improve its health, safety, and appearance. This work helps your trees thrive and keeps your property looking sharp.
Tree trimming involves removing dead, diseased, or overgrown branches to improve tree health and appearance. This service helps prevent property damage and keeps your yard looking sharp.
We trim and shape your shrubs and bushes, removing dead or overgrown branches to keep them healthy and looking good. This service helps your landscape stay neat, promotes strong plant growth, and boosts your home's curb appeal.
Stump grinding gets rid of that old tree stump by grinding it down below ground level, while removal takes out the whole root ball. We clear out those leftover stumps so your yard is ready for whatever you've got planned.
Tree Health & Care keeps your trees strong, green, and looking their best through proper feeding, pest control, and disease management. We make sure your trees thrive, adding value and beauty to your Menlo Park property.
You're in East Palo Alto, and you need tree work done. We get it. We're not some big outfit from out of town; we're local, and we know the trees around here like the back of our hand. We understand the soil conditions near the Baylands and how that affects tree health, or what kind of pruning works best for the mature oaks you see in older parts of town. We're close by, so we can respond quickly, and you're dealing with people who understand your neighborhood.
We don't cut corners. When we show up, we do the job right the first time. Whether it's a tricky removal near power lines or careful pruning to keep a heritage tree healthy, we focus on safety and precision. We use the right equipment for the job, and we make sure our crew knows what they're doing. You'll see the difference in how we handle your property and your trees.
Working with us is straightforward. You call, we come out, give you an honest assessment and a fair price. We show up on time, do the work efficiently, and clean up thoroughly before we leave. We don't play games or try to upsell you on things you don't need. You'll know what to expect from start to finish, and we're always here to answer your questions. We want you to be happy with the work, plain and simple.
The best time for general tree pruning in East Palo Alto is typically late fall to early spring, when trees are dormant. This timing minimizes stress on the tree and reduces the risk of disease or pest infestations. However, dead or hazardous branches can be removed any time of year for safety. We also consider the specific species of tree, as some fruit trees or flowering trees have different optimal pruning schedules. We'll assess your trees and recommend the right approach for their health and your property.
Yes, you often need a permit for tree removal in East Palo Alto, especially for larger or protected trees. The city has regulations regarding the removal of certain species or trees above a specific diameter. It's important to check with the City of East Palo Alto's planning department before any removal work begins. We can help you understand the local ordinances and guide you through the permit application process if needed. Ignoring these rules can lead to fines, so we make sure everything is done by the book.
East Palo Alto's weather, with its mild, wet winters and dry summers, significantly impacts tree health and care. The long dry summers mean many trees, especially younger ones or non-native species, need supplemental watering to thrive. Winter rains are generally good, but heavy storms can lead to branch failure in weakened trees. We often see issues related to drought stress or improper watering practices. Understanding these local climate patterns helps us recommend the right care, like deep watering schedules or strategic pruning for wind resistance.
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