Beverly Hills Tree Care is an Inglewood tree service handling tree removal, trimming, and stump grinding for homeowners across the city. We have served properties throughout this part of Los Angeles County since 2015, and our crew understands how to work the tight bungalow lots and older apartment blocks that define Inglewood's residential streets.

Inglewood's mid-century lots often have mature trees planted close to the house, the driveway, or the shared property line. Our tree removal service is built for tight access: we use ropes, rigging, and the right equipment to bring a tree down without damaging the fence, the irrigation, or the neighbor's yard.
Overhanging branches are a recurring issue on Inglewood's older residential blocks, where trees have had 60 or more years to grow past their original planting space. We trim back branches that crowd rooflines, block driveway sight lines, or drop constant debris into neighboring yards.
Southern California's year-round growing season means Inglewood trees rarely stop putting on new wood, and canopies become dense and structurally weak faster than homeowners expect. Regular pruning removes dead and crossing branches, improves the tree's structure, and reduces wind load before Santa Ana conditions arrive in fall.
Clay soils in the Inglewood area keep old roots alive long after a tree comes down, continuing to crack concrete and push up walkways. Grinding the stump below grade stops that pressure and gives you a clean area to repair, reseed, or repave.
A tree that comes down during a Santa Ana wind event or after an earthquake does not wait for business hours. We respond to emergency calls throughout Inglewood around the clock, clearing fallen trees from driveways, fences, and structures as quickly as possible.
Inglewood's commercial corridors along Century Boulevard and Manchester Boulevard include apartment complexes, retail strips, and properties near the SoFi Stadium development area. We provide scheduled tree care for property managers and landlords who need consistent, reliable service on larger sites.
Most of Inglewood was developed between the 1920s and the 1960s, and the trees planted alongside those homes have had 60 to 80 years to grow. On a city block with small lots and tight side yards, that means roots pressing against foundations, branches reaching over shared fences, and canopies that were not designed for how close the houses sit. The clay soils common throughout the Los Angeles Basin expand when wet and shrink when dry, which gradually cracks concrete driveways and shifts fence posts - and old tree roots beneath older slabs accelerate that damage. A tree service unfamiliar with these streets will not anticipate those access constraints or understand why the stump grinding matters as much as the removal itself.
The Newport-Inglewood Fault runs through the city, and even a moderate earthquake can compromise a tree's root structure in ways that are not visible from the surface. Southern California's persistent drought cycles add additional stress, making trees more prone to structural failure over time. The city's Building and Safety Division handles permitting for certain tree work, and knowing in advance whether your job requires city approval avoids delays and stop-work orders.
Our crew works throughout Inglewood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect tree service work here. The compact residential blocks north of Century Boulevard look different from the denser apartment areas closer to Manchester Boulevard, and the access challenges are different in each part of the city. We plan for tight gates, narrow side yards, and shared driveways before the crew shows up - not after.
Inglewood is a city most people recognize by its landmarks: SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum draw attention from across Los Angeles, and LAX sits right along the city's western edge. But the tree work happens on the quieter streets running through the residential grid between Prairie Avenue and Inglewood Avenue, where older bungalows and apartment buildings share lots that were laid out nearly a century ago. We know those streets and what to expect on them.
We also serve Burbank and Culver City, so if you have a property or a referral in either of those cities, we can take care of it.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a visit at a time that works for you. You do not need to be home for the estimate visit, but it helps if you can walk the yard with us.
We walk the property, look at each tree up close, and factor in access - gate width, overhead lines, neighboring fences, and parking. You receive a written quote before any work is agreed to, and we confirm upfront whether a City of Inglewood permit is needed.
On the scheduled day, the crew arrives with the right equipment for your specific job. Heavy branches are lowered with ropes - not dropped - when they are near structures, fencing, or neighboring property. Debris is chipped on-site and hauled away.
We rake and clear the work area before leaving. Walk the site with our crew lead to confirm everything looks right - pavers, irrigation, fencing. If we noticed anything worth your attention during the job, we will point it out before we go.
We serve all of Inglewood, from the bungalow blocks near Hillcrest Boulevard to the apartment properties along Century Boulevard. Free estimates, no obligation.
(424) 253-0990Inglewood is a mid-sized city in southwestern Los Angeles County, home to roughly 100,000 to 110,000 people. Most of its residential character comes from the mid-20th century: streets between downtown Inglewood and the neighborhoods near Centinela Park are lined with single-family bungalows and small ranch homes built from the 1930s through the 1960s. A significant share of the city's apartment stock dates to the same period, with two-story stucco buildings on interior blocks and small commercial strips running along Prairie Avenue, La Brea Avenue, and Inglewood Avenue. The Hollywood Park site near South Figueroa Street has transformed into an active mixed-use district anchored by SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum, bringing new construction to a part of the city that was largely a racetrack and surface parking for most of the 20th century.
Inglewood is well connected by freeway - the 405 runs along the western edge, the 105 cuts across the south - and is easy to reach from most of the Los Angeles region. We also serve neighboring Santa Monica to the northwest and Culver City to the north, so if you have a property or know someone who needs help in those areas, we cover them on the same routes.
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