Whether a tree has outgrown its space, been hit by pests, or turned into a safety concern, sometimes removal is the only realistic option. For homeowners and commercial property managers, this can feel overwhelming — tree removal is a big project with plenty of moving parts. It demands real skill, specialized equipment, and careful planning, and it comes with clear risks to people, structures, and surrounding landscaping. That’s why working with a professional tree-care service that knows how to handle the job safely and correctly matters so much — and it’s exactly what the team at Adney Tree Service does every day.
Tree removal is serious business, and it’s definitely not something to take chances on. You need a top-quality tree service that knows how to handle the job safely and correctly. That’s exactly what you get with Adney Tree Service. For more than a decade, we’ve provided safe, efficient tree removal for residential and commercial properties across the Central Coast. With the right tools, modern equipment, and an arborist-led team, we’re able to remove hazardous or unwanted trees while protecting your landscape, buildings, and turf.
While the end goal of tree removal is straightforward, there are several techniques our arborist-led team can use to get the job done. And because every property owner or manager has their own priorities and constraints, we tailor our approach accordingly. To meet a wide range of needs, we offer several tree removal options, including:
Tree felling is the simplest method of removal. An arborist makes precise cuts at the base so the tree can fall in a single piece, and guide ropes help control its direction to make sure it lands where it should. The downside is that felling requires a lot of open space — something many properties just don’t have.
When felling isn’t an option, our crew can use a bucket truck or aerial lift to get one of our professionals up into the tree’s canopy. From there, they’ll cut the tree into smaller, manageable sections that can be safely lowered to the ground. Bucket-assisted removals are often among the fastest, safest, and most efficient ways to take down a tree.
When a bucket truck can’t reach the tree — usually because the access is just too tight — one of our skilled tree climbers can go up and take it down section by section. This method takes a little more time since the climber has to physically scale the tree, but for small yards or cramped areas, it’s often the best—and sometimes the only—practical solution.
In some situations, a tree sits too far back for a bucket truck and is too risky for a climber to safely ascend. When that’s the case, we bring in a crane to manage the removal. Crane-assisted work can take a little longer, but it gives us full control, protects your property, and keeps everyone safe — even on the toughest, most complicated jobs.
Sometimes trees come down on homes, buildings, or roads, creating dangerous situations and cutting off access. And of course, these problems usually show up during bad weather or late at night. When that happens, you can count on the team at Adney Tree Service. We’re always on standby, ready to jump in with fast, reliable emergency tree removal whenever you need help.
Because tree removal often involves dropping branches or trunk sections from significant heights, it can easily lead to property or landscape damage — especially when the job is handled by unprofessional, bargain-rate crews. That’s why we offer zero-impact tree removal options. Using controlled rigging techniques, we gently lower every cut section with ropes, protecting your property and leaving the area in pristine condition.
It’s important to not only monitor your trees regularly but also familiarize yourself with some of the most common signs that signify that a tree may be struggling and in need of removal. So, keep an eye on your trees and have an ISA-certified arborist perform an assessment if you notice any of the following issues:
If you see the soil rising or lifting around a tree’s base, it usually signals one of two issues: the soil is becoming unstable, or the roots are dying or breaking. Both situations pose serious safety risks. Keep people away from the area and contact an arborist right away.
A slow decline in branch health — usually starting at the tips and working its way back toward the trunk — is a common sign of pests or disease. If the issue is likely to be fatal, removing the tree sooner rather than later is typically the safest choice.
The presence of mushrooms or conks on a tree’s trunk, branches, or root system are something arborists call a “definitive indicator of decay.” Simply put, the tree’s wood is being broken down by a fungus, which means removal is often required.
Large cavities aren’t always dangerous, but they can indicate that a tree’s structural integrity is seriously compromised. If you notice a significant cavity — whether in the trunk or a major branch — it’s important to have an ISA-certified arborist evaluate the tree.
Some trees naturally grow on a lean — sometimes it’s just normal for the species, other times they’re stretching toward more sunlight. But if a tree suddenly starts leaning more than it used to, that’s a strong sign of a structural problem, and it’s something you’ll want an expert to look at immediately.
Trees that grow close together often end up with connected root systems and naturally protect one another from strong winds. When one tree in that group is removed, the nearby trees can become more vulnerable and may be at a higher risk of failing.
Tree removal is complex and carries real risks, so homeowners and commercial property managers should only rely on seasoned tree-care professionals. That’s exactly what you’ll find at Adney Tree Service. With more than a decade of experience, a 5-star Google rating, and a long list of satisfied clients, we’ve proven time and again that we can deliver the high-quality tree removal services you expect and deserve.
While we always try to help homeowners and commercial property owners preserve their desirable trees, there are certainly times when removal is not only justified but also beneficial. In fact, tree removal can offer several advantages, including:
Trees that create serious safety risks often have to be removed to prevent injuries or property damage. Our tree-care professionals can sometimes use specialized techniques to reduce the danger, but the only way to eliminate the risk entirely is to remove the tree.
All trees drop some kind of debris — fruit, seeds, dead leaves, even peeling bark. Usually it’s not a big deal. But some trees produce so much litter that it becomes a constant chore. Removing those trees can put an end to the nonstop cleanup and stop the problems their debris creates.
Growing a thick, healthy lawn under certain trees can be tough because their canopy blocks the sunlight grass needs to thrive. It’s a frustrating issue, and most of the time there’s no easy fix. Removing the tree, however, finally gives your lawn the sunlight it’s been missing so it can grow lush and full again.
Not all trees are a good fit for every property, and sometimes the smartest move is to remove one so you can plant a better, more suitable species in its place. If you go that route, make sure the stump is completely ground out — it’s the only way to give your new tree the space it needs to build a strong, healthy root system.
Trees are great for adding privacy, but they can just as easily block the views you actually want to see. Pruning can open things up a bit, but it usually won’t give you the same clear sightlines that full tree removal can provide.
Living near trees that set off your allergies can make life pretty miserable for weeks or even months at a time. Removing those trees won’t wipe out every allergen around your home or commercial property, but it can noticeably cut down the amount of pollen in the immediate area — and that reduction often brings meaningful relief from allergy symptoms.
While every tree-removal project has its own quirks, we’ve spent the past 10 years building a reliable process that keeps things smooth and straightforward for our clients. In most situations, here’s how our tree removal process plays out:
We know it’s not always simple to figure out which tree companies truly deliver quality and which ones you’re better off avoiding. That’s why we highlight a few key factors that clearly show what sets Adney Tree Service apart from the rest.
We’re an arborist-led team with the experience, skill, and expertise needed to care for your trees the right way.
We deliver artisan-level results and leave your property looking even better than it did before we arrived.
We know Watsonville’s trees inside and out and we understand how each species behaves and responds to the local environment.
We have a long, reliable history of getting the job done right — backed by a 5-star Google rating and a local reputation you won’t find anywhere else.
We handle the full range of tree-care services, from tree installation to pruning and all the way to complete tree removal.
We’re licensed by the State of California and insured, which helps provide the peace of mind our clients deserve.
We’ve been delivering expert tree removal services to residents and property managers across the Central Coast since 2015. Whether you’re in Monterey, Scotts Valley, or anywhere nearby, we make getting the help you need simple and stress-free.
Still have questions about our tree removal services? We’ve rounded up some of the most common questions and concerns and addressed them below!
Tree removal is typically most affordable in the winter, when crews are less busy than they are during the spring, summer, and fall.
You’ll generally need a permit to remove a tree on your Aptos property, though there are some exceptions. In California, tree ordinances are handled by each city or county, so the only way to know for sure is to check with your local municipality. If a permit is required, Adney Tree Service can help you take care of the paperwork.
Tree removal is almost never free, and in most situations you’ll need to cover the cost of taking a tree off your residential or commercial property. Even if a tree has some timber value, the expense of removing it usually outweighs whatever the wood is worth.
There are a couple of exceptions, though. If a tree is growing in a public easement or right next to a sidewalk, it may be considered city property, which means the city handles the removal. In other situations, the electric company might take down a tree at no charge if it poses a real risk of falling onto power lines.
You might be able to handle removing a very small tree on your own — something like an 8-foot citrus tree. But anything bigger should always be left to the pros. Every year, countless people are injured trying to remove trees themselves, and most don’t realize just how many risks are involved.
The cost of tree removal can vary a lot based on the situation. Removing a small, healthy tree that’s simple to access might only run a few hundred dollars. But taking down a large tree with structural problems or limited access can push the price into the several-thousand-dollar range.
Feel free to leave your contact information on our online form. A consultation is always free, and it’s the first step towards finding a tree care solution!