Jesús works pines, ficus, pepper trees, palms. Residential yards and commercial properties, climbed and rigged, then raked out before we leave. Free estimates, and the price is in writing before a saw starts.
One crew from start to finish — so when something needs fixing, nobody points at anybody else.
We thin from the inside so wind moves through the crown instead of pushing against it, and we cut at the branch collar so the wound seals instead of rotting. No topping, no stripping the interior bare — a trimmed tree should still look like a tree from the sidewalk.
Dead fronds, seed pods and old boots come off clean, and we shave the trunk where the homeowner wants that smooth look. Fronds and pods are what start rat nests and drop on cars, so we bag the mess instead of leaving it in the flower beds.
When a tree comes down between a house and a fence, it comes down in pieces — climbed, rigged and lowered on rope, not dropped. We set cones, protect the roof line and the lawn, and work the trunk down in sections until there is nothing left to fall.
Limbs that rub shingles wear the roof out and limbs over a service line are somebody's outage. We cut back to a proper lateral so the branch grows away from the structure instead of shooting straight back at it.
Ficus, Indian laurel and hedge-form trees hold a shape only if they are cut on a schedule — a clean box or crown reads as maintenance, not as a haircut. We set a return interval based on how fast that species pushes new growth on your property.
Brush goes through the chipper and into the truck the same day, and we rake and blow the yard, the driveway and the street before we pull the cones. You should not be able to tell we were there except by looking up.
Most complaints about contractors are not about skill. They are about a price that grew, a crew that disappeared, and a phone nobody answered.
Anything over a roof, a fence or a wire comes down in sections on ropes. It is slower than felling and it is the reason nothing lands where it should not.
Tight Los Angeles lots leave no landing zone. Pieces come down on rope, over the roof and past the fence, which is slower work and the reason nothing gets broken.
You get a free estimate on site with the scope spelled out — which trees, how far back, what gets hauled. If the scope changes, you hear about it before we do the work, not after.
Before the truck leaves, we walk the yard with you and look up at every tree we touched. If a limb should have come off and didn't, that is the moment to say so.
The kind of tree work that goes out every week.

Two tall pines thinned over an apartment building, with the ficus at left cut back off the brick wall and roofline.

California pepper tree lifted and thinned off the window line, with the fan palm behind it cleaned of dead fronds.

Pair of queen palms trimmed of dead fronds and seed pods above a driveway and service line.

Our chip truck and chipper set up with cones on the street, brush already loaded, the trimmed Cook pine standing behind.
Eight more from Jesús's own jobs: palms, crowns, removals, and the chip truck on scene.








A tree between a house and a fence doesn't get dropped. It gets taken apart.
Four steps, no pressure, no surprises at the end.
Tell us what is going on. Photos help if you have them handy.
We see the job in person and talk through the options with you.
A clear estimate, free, before anything starts. You decide from there.
Clean site every day, and we walk the finished job with you at the end.
We are based in Los Angeles and work across the metro, up to about an hour's drive from the city. That covers homes, apartment buildings, schools and commercial properties in the surrounding valleys and coastal communities. If you are not sure whether you fall inside that range, call and ask — Jesús will tell you straight.
Yes. Jesús speaks Spanish and English, and about half our customers prefer Spanish. Call in whichever language you are comfortable with and the estimate will be explained in that same language.
The estimate is free. Price depends on the size of the tree, how close it is to the house or wires, how hard the access is, and how much debris has to be hauled — we look at all of that in person and give you the number in writing before starting.
Not yet — Jesús is straight with people about that. What you get is hands-on tree work, a written price, and work you can inspect with us before we leave.
We haul it. Brush goes into the chipper and the truck the same day, and the yard, driveway and street get raked and blown before we pull the cones. If you want the wood cut into rounds and left for firewood, tell us during the estimate.
Most palms want attention once a year, before the dead fronds and seed pods build up into a hazard. Shade trees and hedge-form trees like ficus vary by how fast they push growth — we tell you at the estimate what interval that specific tree needs.
Yes — residential and commercial both. Apartment buildings, schools, offices and rental properties, including work scheduled around business hours or before students arrive.
Jesús Tree Care is Jesús and his crew, working out of Los Angeles. He does tree work — climbing, rigging, trimming and taking trees down — on both homes and commercial properties. He runs his own truck and chipper, so the brush leaves when the crew leaves. He is not licensed or insured yet, and he says so up front, because the estimate and the finished job are what he wants you to judge him on.