Tree Service in Beaverton, Oregon | Grove Tree Care
Grove Tree Care | ISA-Certified Arborists | Serving Beaverton and the Greater Washington County Area
Expert Tree Care for Beaverton Homeowners
Beaverton is one of the greenest cities in the Portland metro — and we mean that literally. <parameter name=”file_text”>From the mature Douglas firs anchoring backyards in Cedar Hills to the towering oaks along Sexton Mountain’s established streets, Beaverton’s residential tree canopy is one of its defining characteristics. It’s also one that requires ongoing care.
Grove Tree Care’s lead arborist, Kevin Fox, has over 40 years of experience providing professional tree service throughout Beaverton and Washington County. Kevin and our ISA Certified Arborist team know the trees, the neighborhoods, and the local regulations — and we bring that knowledge to every job, whether it’s a single pruning visit or a complex removal in a tight backyard off SW Davies Road.
Ready to schedule? Call 503-208-4071 or request a free estimate online.
Tree Services We Provide in Beaverton
Tree Removal
When a tree needs to come down — whether it’s diseased, storm-damaged, dead, or simply in the wrong place — our crews handle the full removal safely and cleanly. We work in all conditions: tight side yards, small gates, proximity to structures, and trees requiring advanced rigging near fences, roofs, and utility lines. We leave your property clean, with all debris chipped or hauled away.
Tree Trimming and Pruning
Beaverton’s older neighborhoods — South Beaverton, Cedar Hills, Raleigh West, Five Oaks, Highland — are full of mature trees that benefit from regular, expert pruning. Proper pruning improves structure, reduces wind load, removes deadwood, and keeps your tree healthy for decades. We follow ISA best practices and ANSI A300 standards on every pruning job.
Emergency Tree Services
When a storm brings a branch down on your fence or a tree splits and leans toward your house, you need a crew that can respond fast. Grove Tree Care serves Beaverton with emergency tree services — call us at 503-208-4071 any time you’re dealing with a tree hazard that can’t wait.
Stump Grinding and Removal
After a tree comes down, the stump doesn’t have to stay. We grind stumps to below grade, leaving the area ready for replanting, lawn restoration, or whatever you have planned. Stump grinding is available as a standalone service or as part of a full removal job.
Tree Health Assessments
Not sure if your tree is healthy, stressed, or declining? Our certified arborists conduct thorough on-site assessments, evaluate root systems, canopy density, bark condition, and structural integrity, and give you an honest recommendation — whether that’s treatment, monitoring, cabling, or removal.
Tree Cabling and Bracing
Beaverton’s older neighborhoods have many mature trees with significant structural value — and sometimes structural vulnerability. Cabling and bracing can extend a tree’s safe life for years by supporting weak branch unions and reducing the risk of failure during storms or high winds.
Beaverton Tree Removal Permit Rules
One of the most common questions we hear from Beaverton homeowners: “Do I need a permit to remove my tree?”
The good news: for most trees on private residential property in Beaverton, no permit is required. However, there are important exceptions:
- Street trees (in the public right-of-way between the sidewalk and curb) always require a permit. Contact Beaverton Urban Forestry at 503-526-3724 before any street tree work.
- Significant Trees and Historic Trees designated under the Beaverton Development Code require a permit regardless of location.
- Trees in environmentally sensitive areas — including wetlands, riparian zones, and Significant Natural Resource areas — require permit approval before removal.
- Dead or hazardous trees can generally be removed without a permit but should be documented, and we recommend a written arborist assessment for your records.
If you’re unsure whether your tree triggers any of these exceptions, call the Beaverton Planning Division at 503-526-2420 — or call us, and we’ll help you figure it out before any work begins.
Grove Tree Care handles the permit process for our Beaverton customers when a permit is required. We know the process, the paperwork, and the contacts at the city.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Beaverton
We work throughout the Beaverton area, including:
Cedar Hills — One of Beaverton’s most established neighborhoods, with large mature trees and older lots that often need structural pruning and hazard assessments.
South Beaverton — Well-established homes developed through the 1950s–1990s, with significant Douglas fir presence and mature canopy throughout.
Sexton Mountain / Murrayhill — Newer development with established street trees and residential landscaping; common pruning and smaller removal work.
Five Oaks / Raleigh West — Mid-sized residential lots with a mix of ornamental and native species; regular pruning clients throughout this area.
Highland / Denney Whitford — Older homes with mid-century tree canopy; frequent structural pruning and dead tree removal work.
Cooper Mountain / River Terrace — Newer neighborhoods with significant tree preservation requirements under the Cooper Mountain Community Plan; we’re familiar with the local tree code.
Aloha — Unincorporated Washington County area adjacent to Beaverton; tree removal here follows county rules rather than city code, and generally has fewer restrictions on private property.
Triple Creek / Tanasbourne — Active residential areas near major employers; routine pruning and residential tree care.
Why Beaverton Homeowners Choose Grove Tree Care
40+ years of experience in Washington County. Lead arborist Kevin Fox has worked in Beaverton neighborhoods for decades. He knows which species are common in which areas, how the city’s permit process works, and how to approach tight residential lots without damaging lawns, fences, or landscaping.
ISA Certified Arborists on every job. Our arborists hold current ISA certification, which means your tree work is being directed by someone with verified training — not just a crew with a chainsaw.
We handle permits. When a permit is required in Beaverton, we file it. You don’t have to navigate the city’s planning process on your own.
Full cleanup included. Every job ends with us cleaning up completely — all brush chipped, all debris hauled, your property left in better shape than we found it.
Honest assessments. If your tree doesn’t need to come down, we’ll tell you. We’d rather earn your trust with a pruning job today than talk you into an unnecessary removal.
What Tree Service Costs in Beaverton
Based on jobs completed throughout the Beaverton area, most residential tree work falls in the following ranges:
- Tree removal: $1,035 – $4,025 for typical residential trees; larger or more complex jobs run higher
- Tree pruning and trimming: $400 – $3,450 depending on tree size and scope
- Stump grinding: $175 – $1,870 for most residential stumps
- Emergency response: Varies by scope; we provide an upfront assessment before any work begins
Every job gets a free, written estimate before we start. No surprises on the invoice.
Schedule Tree Service in Beaverton Today
Grove Tree Care provides free on-site estimates throughout Beaverton and the surrounding Washington County area. We’ll come out, assess your trees, explain what we recommend and why, and give you a clear written quote.
Call us at 503-208-4071 or request your free estimate online. We typically respond within one business day.
We also serve Tigard, Sherwood, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Wilsonville, Oregon City, Canby, Newberg, and surrounding areas throughout Washington, Clackamas, and Yamhill counties.
Grove Tree Care | 2050 Beavercreek Rd, STE 130, Oregon City, OR 97045 | 503-208-4071 | info@thegrovetree.com Licensed · Bonded · Insured | ISA Certified Arborists | Serving the Portland Metro Since 1984