Tree Service & Removal Everett, WA
K&J Tree Works provides professional tree care services throughout Everett, from the historic downtown district to the newer developments in South Everett. As Snohomish County's largest city, Everett has diverse tree care needs that we're equipped to handle.
Whether you own a home near Forest Park, a business on Broadway, or property in the Lowell neighborhood, our certified arborists deliver quality tree services tailored to your specific needs.
We work in every Everett neighborhood — Pinehurst, Silver Lake, Boulevard Bluffs, Bayside, Westmont, and South Everett. Each area has distinct terrain and tree challenges, from bluff-top wind exposure to ravine-edge root instability near the Snohomish River.
Everett Tree Service at a Glance
- County: Snohomish County
- Elevation: Varies (sea level to 600 ft)
- Common Trees: Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Big Leaf Maple
- Terrain: Glacial till, coastal bluffs, and ravines
- Distance from Sultan: ~30 miles from Sultan
- Permit Authority: Check with City of Everett
- Services: Tree removal, trimming & pruning, emergency tree service, land clearing, wood & debris removal
- License: WA LNI #KJTREJT792QS — fully licensed, bonded, and insured
- Hours: Monday–Saturday, 8am–5pm
- Estimates: Free on-site estimates — call (425) 223-7904
Tree Services for Everett Properties
Tree Removal in Everett
Professional tree removal for Everett's urban and suburban properties. From tight residential lots to commercial spaces, we have the equipment and expertise.
Tree Trimming & Pruning
Keep your Everett property looking its best with professional trimming. We work with all tree species common to the Puget Sound region.
Emergency Tree Services
Everett's coastal weather can bring sudden storms. Our emergency team responds quickly to fallen trees and hazardous situations.
What Tree Challenges Do Everett Properties Face?
Everett spans the Port Gardner Peninsula and 19 distinct neighborhoods, each presenting different tree care demands. Glacial till soils across the city retain moisture unevenly, stressing root systems during dry summers and saturating them in winter. Boulevard Bluffs and other coastal-facing areas endure maritime winds off Puget Sound that can snap weakened limbs or topple top-heavy conifers. Neighborhoods like Silver Lake and Pinehurst sit near ravines and steep slopes where erosion exposes roots. Throughout the city, trees growing near Snohomish County PUD power lines require careful coordination for safe trimming and removal to keep service reliable.
Browse our project photo gallery to see examples of tree work we've completed in Everett and surrounding areas.
Why Choose K&J Tree Works for Tree Service in Everett?
K&J Tree Works has removed hazard trees and cleared storm damage across Everett's diverse terrain, from the bluff-top properties in Bayside to the established neighborhoods in Silver Lake and Boulevard Bluffs. We know how Everett's glacial bluff soils, marine wind exposure, and aging urban canopy create tree failure patterns that differ block to block.
- Experienced across all 19 Everett neighborhoods — from Boulevard Bluffs to Pinehurst
- Certified climbers trained in Snohomish County PUD utility-clearance protocols
- Technical rigging for coastal bluff and Silver Lake ravine properties
- Glacial till soil assessment to determine root stability before removal
- Fully licensed, bonded, and insured
- Free estimates for all Everett properties
How Does Tree Service Work in Everett?
- Contact Us: Call (425) 223-7904 or request a free estimate online for your Everett property
- Free On-Site Assessment: We visit your Everett property to assess tree health, access constraints, and any power line proximity
- Professional Tree Work: Our crew coordinates with Snohomish County PUD when needed for safe work near Everett's urban utility corridors
- Complete Cleanup: We leave your property clean — all wood, brush, and debris removed or chipped on-site. In Everett, we coordinate with PUD for overhead-line clearance zones and ensure bluff-edge properties are left with no loose material that could contribute to erosion
Common Tree Species in Everett
- Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
- Bluff-edge root undermining on Bayside and Boulevard Bluffs properties as marine erosion retreats the shoreline
- Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata)
- Urban heat island stress in downtown and commercial areas accelerates decline in trees not receiving adequate water
- Red Alder (Alnus rubra)
- Rapid colonization of vacant lots and ravine edges creates dense stands that reach failure age within residential neighborhoods
- Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
- Tar spot fungus and heavy moss loading create branch weight issues on mature specimens in Silver Lake and Pinehurst areas
Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Service in Everett
- What affects cost for tree removal in Everett, WA?
- Tree removal costs in Everett depend on neighborhood terrain, proximity to Snohomish County PUD power lines, and whether your property sits on glacial till, a coastal bluff, or a ravine edge.. Glacial till soils — Everett's glacial soils retain moisture unevenly, stressing root systems and sometimes requiring ground-protection matting for heavy equipment. Bluff & ravine properties — Boulevard Bluffs and neighborhoods near Silver Lake and Pinehurst sit on steep slopes where erosion exposes roots, demanding technical rigging. Maritime wind exposure — coastal-facing properties on Port Gardner endure Puget Sound winds that snap weakened limbs and create top-heavy conifers. Utility coordination — many Everett trees grow near PUD power lines, requiring certified climbers and utility-clearance protocols that add planning time. Free on-site estimates — we inspect your Everett property across all 19 neighborhoods to assess the specific conditions before quoting
- Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Everett?
- Tree removal permits may be required in Everett depending on the tree's size, species, and location on your property — the city has preservation guidelines aimed at maintaining its urban tree canopy as development continues. Properties near steep slopes, wetlands, or other environmentally sensitive areas within Everett may face additional requirements beyond standard residential tree removal regulations. We recommend contacting the City of Everett's development services department before removing large or prominent trees, as they can tell you whether your specific situation requires a permit. K&J Tree Works regularly works in Everett and can help you understand the general permitting landscape — we know the common scenarios and can point you toward the right city contact for your situation
- What areas of Everett does K&J Tree Works serve?
- We serve all 19 Everett neighborhoods including North Everett, South Everett, Bayside, Riverside, Boulevard Bluffs, Glacier View, and the Port Gardner area — our crews are familiar with the specific tree conditions, soil types, and terrain across each part of the city. Silver Lake, Pinehurst, Westmont, Lowell, and the newer developments along the Hewitt Avenue and Everett Mall Way corridors are all within our regular service area. Commercial and residential properties throughout the city receive the same professional service — from single-tree removals in compact downtown lots to multi-tree projects on larger properties near the city's eastern boundary. Our proximity in Sultan means shorter travel time to Everett than many competitors based farther south, and we can often schedule Everett jobs on short notice because of the convenient highway connection
- Can you remove trees near power lines in Everett?
- Yes, we coordinate with Snohomish County PUD for safe removal of trees growing into or near power lines throughout Everett — this includes scheduling line de-energization when the tree cannot be safely removed while the lines are live. Certified climbers use precision rigging to lower limbs and trunk sections away from energized conductors, and crane-assisted removal is available for trees where climbing is too risky due to proximity to high-voltage infrastructure. We follow all utility clearance safety protocols established by the PUD and OSHA, maintaining required working distances from energized lines at all times during the removal process. Never attempt to trim or remove trees near power lines yourself — even lines that appear to be low-voltage can carry lethal current, and a falling branch across a power line can energize wet ground and metal fences in the area
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What Everett Customers Say
Great price. K&J tree Works came out and did a fantastic job on a very large cedar tree that we had in the front yard. It was encroaching on some power lines and close to the house. They showed up on time with a full team and made very quick work of it. Even though the space they were working with was very tight they were all very respectful of the neighborhood and the neighbors to not encroach on their properties making it difficult for them to get in and out of their driveways they were extremely respectful of the property and I couldn't more pleased. There're very communicative during the entire process and had very fair prices. The crew did a great job cleaning up the area after were done.
This is the second time we hired them. They did a great job. Great price. On time, professional, personable, efficient, pays attention to detail. They chip as they cut. Easy easy to work with. You won't be disappointed with their services.
Our Tree Service Work in Everett
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K&J Tree Works serves Everett and surrounding communities in Snohomish County, WA. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
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