
Mead Valley Tree Service removes, trims, and maintains trees across Riverside County. We show up on time, clean up completely, and give you a written quote before any work starts.

Mead Valley Tree Service is a full-service tree care company based in Mead Valley, CA, serving homeowners and property managers across 8 communities in Riverside County. Whether you need a single tree removed before fire season or a commercial lot cleared before a deadline, our licensed and insured crew handles it - from the first cut to the final cleanup.

Dead, leaning, or storm-damaged tree near your home? We take it down safely and haul everything away - no mess, no damage to your property.
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Overgrown branches scraping your roof or blocking your view? Regular trimming keeps your trees healthy and your home out of harm's way.
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Too much dead wood inside the canopy? Proper pruning opens up airflow, reduces wind load, and helps your trees survive the next Santa Ana event.
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Tired of mowing around that stump? We grind it down below grade so you can plant, pave, or sod right over it without a trace.
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Need the whole root system gone? Full stump removal clears the way for a foundation, a patio, or a complete landscape redesign.
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Brush-covered lot, overgrown acreage, or a property you just purchased? We clear the land so you can build, farm, or develop without obstacle.
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Storm just dropped a tree on your fence - or your roof? We respond fast, remove the hazard, and secure your property, any hour of the day.
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Commercial lot, HOA common area, or multi-property contract? We handle large-scale tree work with minimal disruption to your tenants or customers.
Learn MoreThree simple steps from first call to clean yard.
Call us at (951) 460-0464 or fill out our online form. Tell us what you have - one tree, a yard full of stumps, or a storm situation that needs urgent attention. We respond within 1 business day and can often get you on the schedule the same week.
A crew member visits your property, walks the job with you, and puts together a written quote that covers exactly what is included - removal, stump grinding, debris haul-away, and cleanup. No surprise charges. If a permit or HOA approval is needed, we tell you that during the visit.
The crew arrives on the scheduled day with the right equipment for the job. We work safely and efficiently, protect your property throughout, and do a full cleanup before we leave. You walk the site with us at the end - if anything looks off, we fix it before the truck goes.
We carry a California state contractor's license and full general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job. Ask for the certificate before work starts - we provide it without hesitation.
We visit your property, walk the job, and hand you a written quote at no cost. The quote covers everything - removal, stump work, cleanup, and haul-away - so there are no line items that appear on the final bill.
We have been working in Mead Valley and the surrounding Riverside County communities since 2018. We know the local fire-zone rules, HOA approval processes, and soil conditions that affect tree work in this part of California.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Urgent situations - a storm-damaged tree leaning toward your house - are treated as priority calls and moved to the front of the schedule.
Have a question before you commit? Send us a message or call (951) 460-0464.
"They showed up on the day they said they would, which honestly surprised me. The crew took down a large eucalyptus that had been leaning toward our fence line for years. Everything was cleaned up by noon and the fence was untouched."
David M., Perris, CA - Tree removal
"We had three big trees trimmed before fire season and they did it in one afternoon. The arborist explained exactly which branches were coming off and why. Our trees look balanced now instead of lopsided and overgrown."
Rosa T., Moreno Valley, CA - Tree trimming
"Two stumps from trees removed years ago were finally ground out. The crew was in and out in about two hours and filled the holes before they left. I can finally mow that corner of the yard without steering around anything."
Marcus L., Riverside, CA - Stump grinding
We respond within 1 business day - usually sooner. There is no obligation to proceed after you submit. After you fill out the form, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
Mead Valley Tree Service is based in Mead Valley, CA and serves 8 communities across western Riverside County, including Perris, Moreno Valley, and Riverside. We cover the full service area and aim for same-week scheduling for most jobs.
Southern California's climate creates tree challenges that are different from most of the country. Here is what matters most for homeowners in this region.
If a tree is leaning toward a structure, has a cracked or hollow trunk, or is more than half dead, removal is usually the right call. Trimming works when the tree is structurally sound and the issue is limited to specific branches.
Yes. Overloaded branches and weakly attached limbs fail most often during high wind events. Scheduling a trim in late summer before the Santa Ana season reduces the risk of storm damage and emergency calls in fall.
CAL FIRE vegetation management guidelinesEucalyptus were planted widely across Southern California decades ago. They grow fast, drop limbs readily in heat and drought, and can become very large. They need more frequent trimming than slower-growing native species.
In Mead Valley's clay-heavy soils, which expand when wet and shrink when dry, roots push outward with considerable force. Cracked driveways, heaved sidewalks, and sticking doors are all common signs of root pressure on structures.
Inland Southern California's warm winters mean termites and wood-boring beetles stay active year-round. A decaying stump is a prime target, and once established, pests can spread from the stump to nearby healthy trees or wood framing.
California has defensible space requirements for properties in designated fire hazard areas. Keeping branches trimmed back from structures and removing dead wood are among the most effective steps. The [object Object] provides guidance on proper pruning practices.
International Society of Arboriculture pruning standardsMead Valley Tree Service is a licensed and insured tree service company based in Mead Valley, CA, serving eight communities across Riverside County since 2018. We hold a California state contractor's license issued by the Contractors State License Board, which you can verify online before any work begins.
Since 2018, our crew has handled tree removals, trims, stump grindings, land clearings, and emergency calls across western Riverside County - on residential lots, horse properties, and commercial sites. We operate across all 8 services we list and cover the full service area we describe, with no subcontracting on standard jobs.
Learn more about our team and approachA living tree with a new or worsening lean, especially after a wind event or heavy rain, may have a compromised root system. It should be assessed by a professional before the next storm season - leaning and alive does not mean safe.
If more than half the canopy is dead, the trunk is cracked or hollow, or roots are causing structural damage to your home, removal is typically the right decision. A well-run tree service will tell you honestly which applies to your situation.
If your property is in a designated fire hazard zone in California, you are required to maintain specific clearance distances. The CAL FIRE website has maps and current requirements for Riverside County properties.
If you are not sure what your trees need, the fastest way to get a clear answer is a free on-site estimate. Call (951) 460-0464 or send us a message and we will come out and take a look.
Mead Valley is an unincorporated community in western Riverside County, situated roughly between Woodcrest to the north and Perris to the south, with Interstate 215 running along its eastern edge. It covers about 17 square miles and has a mix of older rural properties on large lots, horse properties, and newer subdivisions. Because Mead Valley is unincorporated, permits and regulations go through Riverside County rather than a city hall.
The community character here is practical and working-class. Many residents own their homes on larger lots that require real upkeep - long driveways, wood fencing, mature trees, and in many cases horse facilities. The Charles G. Meigs Community Center on Rider Street is a local gathering point. Older properties often have trees that have gone years without professional attention - large eucalyptus, mature oaks, and non-native species that were planted during wetter decades and are now stressed by the Inland Empire's sustained drought and heat.
Wildfire risk is a real seasonal concern in this part of Riverside County, particularly in late summer and fall when Santa Ana winds arrive and dry vegetation becomes fuel. Dead or overgrown trees close to structures are a genuine hazard, and many homeowners in the area make tree work a pre-fire-season priority. Mead Valley Tree Service operates across all of Mead Valley and the surrounding communities and is familiar with the county's requirements, the soil conditions, and the timing that matters most for tree care in this region.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Mead Valley Tree Service
21588 Windstone Way
Mead Valley, CA 92570
Always open, 24/7.
Call (951) 460-0464 or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate.