
Newport Beach Tree Services handles tree removal, trimming, pruning, and commercial tree care throughout Irvine - with permit coordination and HOA experience built in, serving the area since 2016.

Irvine has one of the largest concentrations of corporate campuses and office parks in Orange County, and the mature landscaping at these properties requires scheduled maintenance rather than one-off calls. Our commercial tree service works with property managers and HOAs throughout Irvine on trimming programs, removals, and seasonal inspections that meet liability and code standards.
Irvine requires a permit for removal of protected trees, and many HOA communities add their own approval layer on top of city requirements. We handle the permit process, coordinate HOA approvals, and remove the tree safely - whether it is a declining eucalyptus in an older Woodbridge yard or a dead ornamental in a newer Great Park neighborhood home.
Hot Irvine summers push tree growth hard, and by fall, many residential trees have added enough canopy weight to become a liability heading into Santa Ana wind season. Regular trimming keeps growth in check, maintains clearances from rooflines and walls, and reduces the wind-load that causes branches to fail during October and November gusts.
Irvine was a planned city, which means many of its neighborhoods were planted with the same tree species at the same time in the late 1970s and 1980s. Those trees are now reaching a critical age where structural pruning - removing competing leaders, correcting poor branch angles, and thinning interior growth - significantly extends their useful life.
Stumps in Irvine HOA communities are a visual code violation and an invitation for termites, both of which prompt complaints and fines. Grinding the stump below grade resolves the issue quickly and lets you replant, re-sod, or simply reclaim the spot without leaving a host for pests.
Santa Ana wind events hit Irvine hard every fall, and the gusts regularly drop large branches onto rooftops, fences, and parked cars in residential neighborhoods. We respond to storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous limbs across Irvine and can help you document the work for an insurance claim.
Irvine is one of the largest planned cities in the United States, which means its trees were planted in organized waves as each village was developed. Woodbridge, University Park, and Turtle Rock have trees that went in the ground in the late 1970s and 1980s - now 40 to 50 years old and entering the phase of their lives where structural problems become common. A tree that looked healthy a decade ago may now have internal decay, co-dominant stems with embedded bark, or root systems pushing under hardscape. Annual inspections matter here in a way they simply do not for cities with newer, younger canopies.
The city also has an unusually high proportion of HOA-managed properties, from the townhome villages near UC Irvine to the newer master-planned communities around the Great Park. HOA tree policies vary widely - some require approval before any pruning, others mandate removal timelines for diseased trees - and navigating those rules is part of the job. Irvine also sits in a Santa Ana wind corridor that funnels strong desert gusts through the basin every fall, putting real mechanical stress on trees that have been allowed to grow heavy and unbalanced through summer. A tree company that works here regularly knows these patterns and builds maintenance schedules around them.
Our crew works throughout Irvine regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect tree service work here. The city is organized into distinct villages - Woodbridge, Northwood, Westpark, Quail Hill, Portola Springs, and others - and each has a different vintage of housing and a different set of tree species and sizes. Older villages tend to have larger, more established trees that need careful rigging and removal planning, while newer communities like the Great Park Neighborhoods often have younger trees that benefit most from early structural pruning to prevent future problems.
Irvine Spectrum and the surrounding commercial corridors along Barranca Parkway and Alton Parkway bring their own set of needs - parking lot trees, street trees, and commercial landscaping that requires after-hours scheduling and coordination with property managers. We are familiar with these commercial corridors and work with facilities teams to keep scheduled maintenance from disrupting business operations.
We also serve neighboring Tustin to the north, which shares Irvine's planned-community character and many of the same tree species and HOA conditions. If you are looking for coverage that extends across both cities, we handle both.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day to set up a convenient time. You do not need to be home for the initial walk-through on most jobs.
We assess the tree, check permit and HOA requirements specific to your Irvine village, and give you a written quote that covers the full scope - no surprise add-ons at the end of the job.
Our crew handles the job with the equipment suited to your property - hand-climbing and rigging on tight HOA lots, chippers for debris, and care around any HOA-maintained landscaping or hardscape nearby.
We haul away all debris and leave your property clean before we go. For commercial clients, we can provide a service report for your HOA or property management records.
We serve all Irvine villages and coordinate HOA approvals and city permits so you do not have to. Call or request a free estimate online.
(949) 849-0315Irvine covers roughly 66 square miles of Orange County and is one of the largest planned cities in the United States, developed beginning in the late 1960s on former Irvine Company ranchland. The city is organized into distinct villages and planning areas - Woodbridge, Northwood, Turtle Rock, Westpark, Quail Hill, Portola Springs, and the Great Park Neighborhoods among them - each developed during a different decade and home to a different vintage and style of housing. Older villages have stucco-clad single-family homes and attached townhomes built in the 1970s and 1980s, while newer areas like Stonegate and the communities around the Irvine Great Park feature homes built in the 2000s and 2010s. UC Irvine sits near the center of the city, anchoring a large university community and drawing a mix of long-term homeowners and newer residents to neighborhoods around the campus. You can learn more about the city at the Irvine Wikipedia article.
The city has consistently high home values and a high proportion of owner-occupied housing, which means homeowners here take property maintenance seriously. The combination of a long growing season, clay soils in some areas, and the annual Santa Ana wind cycle creates real and recurring demand for professional tree care. Irvine borders Tustin to the north and Costa Mesa to the west - two cities we also serve - so if you have family or neighbors in either area who need tree work, we can help there too.
Professional tree care tailored to commercial properties of any size.
Learn MoreCall Newport Beach Tree Services or submit a request online - we serve all Irvine villages and respond within one business day.