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Campbell Quality Tree Services: Removal, Trimming & Stump Grinding for Residential & Commercial
Campbell Quality Tree Services has over 20 years experience in Campbell, CA provide licensed, insured tree care for homeowners and properties throughout Campbell, CA. Our work includes tree removal, trimming, pruning, stump grinding, and emergency response when storms or damage create urgent situations. For years, our local crews have diagnosed structural weaknesses and treated diseased trees using advanced cabling, bracing, and tree doctor diagnostics.
We know that Campbell's older trees, many decades old, need specific attention to stay healthy and safe. Our team assesses each tree's condition and recommends care that fits the property and the season, whether that means routine maintenance or addressing a problem before it becomes serious. Our certified teams handle everything from high-risk technical removals to deep stump grinding, using specialized equipment to protect your landscaping and structures.
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Our crews understand how Campbells soil and climate patterns affect roots. This regional knowledge allows us to treat native species and manage local threats like live oak and redwood fungal diseases.
We eliminate structural liabilities through clear communication, reliable punctuality, and upfront written estimates. From the initial property walkthrough to the final safety sweep, our crews respect your timeline and keep your property clean.
Our Campbell Quality experts zero-waste policy ensures that 100% of raw tree waste, branches, and cleared brush is processed into organic mulch and wood chips. This process diverts debris from Santa Clara County landfills to enrich Campbells soil.
Led by ISA-certified arborists, our structural pruning and health assessments meet strict ANSI A300 industry standards. This technical expertise ensures accurate canopy thinning, cabling, and root diagnostics that protect your timber's health.
We deploy commercial bucket trucks, high-capacity wood chippers, stump grinders, and crane-assisted removal rigging to manage complex jobs safely. This heavy machinery allows us to dismantle massive trees over tight rooflines with zero lawn impact.

We remove trees that are dead, diseased, structurally unsound, or simply in the wrong location. Our team assesses lean, root condition, and proximity to structures to determine the safest removal method, per ANSI A300 standards.
For larger trees or tight spaces, we use rigging, cranes, negative rigging, block-and-tackle systems, and speed lines to control the descent of limbs and trunk sections. Climbers use spur-less methods, ropes, saddles, and mechanical ascenders to protect bark; bucket trucks handle limbs that don't require climbing — protecting roofs, fences, and landscaping.
Debris is chipped on-site (up to 12" diameter) and hauled away. We pull permits when required by the City of Campbell. Coast Live Oak and Valley Oak may fall under Santa Clara County's protected tree ordinances, requiring documentation before removal.

Regular trimming keeps trees healthy and reduces the risk of falling limbs by removing dead, diseased, or crossing branches.
Our pruning methods include:
Pruning timing follows each species' growth cycle — most deciduous trees are pruned dormant (late fall–winter); spring bloomers are pruned post-flower. We cap removal at 30% of live canopy per the "one-third rule" to avoid shock.

After a tree is removed, the stump can attract pests or become a tripping hazard. We use grinding equipment to break the stump down below grade, typically 4 to 6 inches deep, using a hydraulic stump grinder fitted with a carbide-tipped cutting wheel that can process most residential stumps in under an hour.
Grinding produces wood chips, which we can leave on-site for mulch or haul away, depending on preference. This method is faster and less disruptive than full stump extraction.
For clients who need the root system fully removed, such as before new construction or landscaping, we offer complete stump and root removal. We fill the resulting hole with soil to prepare the area for replanting or hardscaping. Left untreated, stumps can attract wood-boring pests like carpenter ants and termites, and certain fungi can spread from a decaying stump to nearby healthy trees through connected root systems.

Weak branch unions or split trunks may need support rather than removal. We install EHS (extra-high-strength) galvanized steel cable, rated to species and load, high in the canopy to limit storm movement.
Threaded steel bracing rods reinforce cracked trunks or included-bark unions with minimal structural damage.
Ideal for mature or historically significant trees. Hardware is inspected every 1–3 years. Codominant stems with included bark — common in Coast Live Oaks — are a leading cause of catastrophic limb failure, making cabling a preventive measure.

Storms and structural failures don't wait. We provide round-the-clock response for trees down or at risk of falling on homes, vehicles, or power lines.
Crews deploy with chainsaws, chippers, and rigging gear, securing the site first and checking for tension wood — compressed limbs that can release violently when cut.
We coordinate with PG&E on power line conflicts. Response time varies by severity and location, but every call is treated as a priority.

Many tree problems aren't visible from the ground. We diagnose fungal infections, insect infestations, root damage, and nutrient deficiencies before they become irreversible.
We assess bark texture, leaf discoloration, canopy thinning, and soil conditions, checking for regional threats like Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum), Gold Spotted Oak Borer, and drought-stress dieback — all common to Coast Live Oaks in Santa Clara County. Lab samples confirm pathogens when needed.
Treatment plans may include soil amendments, deep root fertilization, targeted pruning, or pest management, guided by ISA risk assessment protocols to determine if a tree can be saved.
Every project reflects our commitment to precision, safety, and exceptional workmanship.



Commercial properties, HOAs, and municipal utility corridors each carry distinct tree care demands, from removing hazardous trees near buildings to keeping vegetation clear of power lines. We handle these jobs with the equipment, licensing, and insurance coverage that commercial work requires
We remove trees from office parks, retail centers, and industrial properties throughout Campbell. Commercial sites often involve larger trees, tighter access points, and greater liability concerns than residential jobs.
Our crews use cranes and bucket trucks when a tree sits near a building, parking structure, or high-traffic walkway. We coordinate with property managers to schedule removals during off-hours or low-occupancy periods to limit disruption to tenants and customers.
Every removal includes:
We carry the licensing and insurance commercial contracts typically require, and we document our work for property records.
We work with homeowners associations and property management companies on ongoing tree maintenance across shared spaces, common areas, and individual lots. Consistent upkeep protects property values and reduces liability for board members and managers.
Our HOA services include scheduled pruning cycles, health inspections, and hazard assessments for mature trees near clubhouses, pools, and parking areas. We provide written reports after each visit, which HOA boards can use for budgeting and record-keeping.
We also respond to resident complaints or requests routed through property management, addressing issues like overgrown branches or root damage to sidewalks. Many of our HOA clients set up annual or seasonal contracts, which gives them priority scheduling and predictable costs.
We clear tree limbs and branches that grow too close to power lines, transformers, and utility equipment. This work requires specific training, since crews are working near energized lines and must follow utility clearance standards.
Our team trims trees to maintain required clearance distances set by the utility provider serving Campbell. We use directional pruning techniques that reduce how often a tree needs to be cut back, which limits stress on the tree over time.
Utility clearance work often includes:
Service
Line clearance pruning
Vegetation management
Emergency response
Purpose
Maintains required distance from power lines
Reduces outage risk from falling limbs
Removes storm-damaged limbs near lines
We coordinate directly with property owners and, when needed, with the utility company to schedule this work safely.
Service | Typical Price Range | Key Variables |
|---|---|---|
24/7 Tree Removal | $500 and $3,000+ | After-hours premium, storm damage severity, equipment required |
Tree Removal | $300 to $2,500+ | Tree height, diameter, proximity to structures, site access |
Tree Trimming & Pruning | $150 to $18,000+ | Tree size, species, number of trees, access conditions |
Cabling & Bracing | $200 to $700 per tree | Union type, cable system required, tree size and height |
Tree Stump Removal | $100 to $500 per stump | Stump diameter, root system, soil conditions, depth required |
Tree Doctor Diagnostics | $100 to $500 | Diagnosis complexity, treatment type, and total trees assessed |
Yes. You need a permit to remove a tree, however, tree removal permits in Campbell depend on the tree's location and size. Trees in the public right of way, between the sidewalk and street, require a City of Campbell permit before removal. Trees entirely on private property generally do not require a permit unless the property falls within a specific zoning overlay or historic district.
Yes, we carry full licensing and insurance for every job we perform. This protects your property and covers our crew in the event of an accident during removal or trimming work. We follow industry safety standards on every site, particularly for large removals near structures or power lines. You can request proof of our credentials before we begin any project.
We respond to storm damage and fallen trees as quickly as our schedule allows. Downed limbs and unstable trees create safety hazards, so we prioritize these calls over routine maintenance work. Our crew assesses the damage on arrival and removes hazardous debris or unstable branches first. We then discuss next steps for full removal or long-term tree care once the immediate risk is addressed.
Late fall through winter, when most trees are dormant, is generally the best window for structural pruning. This timing reduces stress on the tree and lowers the risk of disease transmission through fresh cuts. Some flowering trees and fruit trees have different pruning schedules based on their bloom cycles. We assess each tree's species and health before recommending a specific timeframe for your property.
We provide free estimates for both residential and commercial properties throughout Campbell. This includes an on-site visit where we evaluate the tree, discuss your goals, and outline the scope of work. The estimate covers labor, equipment, and any additional costs like stump grinding or debris hauling. There's no obligation to move forward after receiving the quote.
Yes, potentially. Tree roots can extend well beyond the canopy and may take advantage of existing cracks, gaps, or areas of moisture around foundations and underground plumbing. In Campbell's clay and compacted urban soils, root growth can also contribute to soil movement around structures. However, healthy tree roots typically don't break through an intact foundation on their own—they're more likely to exploit an existing weakness.