Tree Care in Wine Country

Tree Service in
Woodinville, WA

Honest, skilled tree removal, pruning, and emergency tree work for homes, acreage, and estates throughout Woodinville.

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Jose Ramirez

"Had a great experience with Haskins Tree Care. They did a fantastic job clearing out a bunch of dead branches from a tree in my backyard, it all looks so much better now. What really stood out was that they went the extra mile and chipped a pile of old branches I'd been meaning to deal with for months, which I really appreciated. Hands down some of the best and most affordable service I've come across. The owner is also super nice. We ended up having a great conversation while they were working. Highly recommend!"

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Straight Up the Woodinville-Duvall Road

The Tree Team Woodinville Turns To

Woodinville is an easy run for us, straight up the Woodinville-Duvall Road from Duvall, right next to our home base in Carnation. So when you call us you are not getting a franchise crew driving in from three counties over. You are getting a local team that works this corner of the Eastside every week and knows its trees, its terrain, and its rules.

Woodinville is really two places. Down on the Sammamish River valley floor sit the wineries, tasting rooms, and flat, open parcels of wine country. Up on the surrounding hills, Hollywood Hill, Wellington, and the wooded acreage out toward Cottage Lake, mature evergreens grow tall and close on large, heavily treed lots. Those big conifers near homes and outbuildings are where the work gets technical, and that is exactly what our crew is built for. We tailor every job to the property in front of us.

Brock Haskins is on-site for nearly every job, which means owner-level care from the first walk-through to final cleanup.

The Haskins Tree Care crew on the Eastside

The Haskins crew, serving the Snoqualmie Valley and Eastside since 2013

The Quick Take

Valley Floor and Wooded Hills

County

King County

Setting

Eastside wine country on the Sammamish River valley floor, with wooded hillside neighborhoods above

Common Trees

Western red cedar, Douglas fir, western hemlock, bigleaf maple, red alder, Pacific dogwood

Local Conditions

Mature evergreens on large wooded lots, wooded-lot wind exposure, wet soils, strict tree-credit rules

Tree Permit Authority

City of Woodinville

What We Take Care Of in Woodinville

Tree Services for Valley and Hillside Lots

Whether it is a towering fir over a Hollywood Hill home or storm cleanup on wooded acreage, our crew handles it. Here is what we offer Woodinville property owners, and why each one matters here specifically.

Tree Trimming & Pruning

Densely wooded lots build up crowding and wind exposure over time. Regular crown thinning and deadwood removal lowers limb-failure risk before a storm finds the weak spots. We also handle structural pruning for fruit and ornamental trees, and we never top trees.

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Stump Grinding

After a tree comes down, the stump does not have to stay. We grind stumps below grade to clear tripping hazards and free up your yard, from a single backyard stump to cleanup across larger acreage.

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Hazard Tree Removal

A leaning conifer, a storm-cracked limb, or root issues in wet ground all call for prompt attention. If you have a leaning, cracked, or storm-damaged tree, we assess and remove it before it causes damage, and we can document the hazard for the city if needed.

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Close Quarters Removal

On wooded and hillside lots, big trees often stand right against homes, fences, and power lines, with no room to drop them. Our crew uses technical rigging and precision cutting to bring them down piece by piece without touching your property.

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Chipping

We chip and haul all brush, branches, and debris from every job. Our commercial chippers process material on-site, and we can leave the chips for your landscaping or haul them away.

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24/7 Emergency Response

Woodinville's storm season runs October through March, when windstorms bring tall trees down on homes, driveways, and power lines. They do not wait for business hours. Our emergency crew is available around the clock, every day of the year.

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A Look at Our Work

Recent Jobs Around Woodinville

A look at recent tree jobs around Woodinville and the Eastside.

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Woodinville Tree Notes

Caring for Trees from Valley to Hilltop

Woodinville's trees face a few specific pressures, and they are worth knowing about as a property owner here.

Big Trees on Wooded Lots

Much of Woodinville's character comes from mature conifers on large, heavily treed lots. As those trees age and crowd each other, deadwood, lean, and competition become safety concerns, and removing or thinning them safely takes rigging and experience, not just a chainsaw.

Wet Soils and Windstorms

Woodinville's wet climate can bring root rot, moss, and fungal issues, and saturated ground gives roots less to grip when a windstorm hits exposed, wooded lots. Proactive thinning and assessment make a real difference.

Cedar Dieback and Maple Decline

Western red cedar dieback and bigleaf maple decline are active forest-health concerns across western Washington, documented by WSU and Washington DNR. Watch for thinning canopies, top dieback, flagging branches, and reduced leaf size, and get an assessment if you see them.

A working knowledge of the Pacific Northwest is part of doing this job right here. Our crew assesses lean, soil conditions, and proximity to structures before any cut. If you have a tree you are unsure about, an honest assessment from an experienced arborist is the cheapest insurance you can buy.

The Permit Picture

How Woodinville's Tree Rules Work

Woodinville has been a Tree City for 25 years and aims for 40 percent canopy coverage, so its tree rules have real teeth. Here is the short version for homeowners:

A permit is required to remove any significant tree, which Woodinville defines as 6 inches or more in diameter, with only limited exemptions.

With no construction going on, you can remove up to two trees in a 12-month period (or four over 24 months), and the first two permits do not require replanting, as long as the trees are not heritage or specimen trees and are not in a critical area.

Removing more than that, or larger thinning, needs the city's sign-off and either meeting the city's minimum tree density or replanting three trees for each one removed. Woodinville measures tree density in credits, with bigger trees worth more.

A storm-damaged tree posing a high or extreme risk can be removed without a permit first, but you must document the risk and notify the city within seven days.

Routine pruning done to the city's standards needs no permit, but topping is prohibited, and heritage or specimen trees can only be removed through the city's Heritage Tree Program.

City Permit Contact Woodinville's tree-credit system can get detailed, and the city phrases a few of the limits differently than the code, so it is worth confirming the specifics for your property with Development Services at 425-489-2754. We are glad to walk you through it and handle the permit side.

Our Approach

Our Four-Step Process

From your first call to final cleanup, we make it easy.

1

Call or Request a Quote

Give us a call or fill out our online form. Our team will get back to you quickly to discuss your tree situation and schedule a time for an estimate.

2

Free On-Site Estimate

Brock will come to your property, assess the job in person, and give you an honest, no-pressure quote. You will know exactly what the job costs before we start.

3

Professional Service

Our crew shows up on time with the right equipment. Brock is on-site for nearly every job, ensuring the work is done safely and to our standards.

4

Complete Cleanup

When we are done, your property looks better than when we arrived. All debris hauled away, yard raked clean. You do not lift a finger.

Our Service Area

Woodinville and Nearby Communities

Woodinville is part of our regular run through the north Eastside, and our crews work the surrounding area every week. We provide tree service to Woodinville and the nearby communities of:

Hollywood HillWellingtonCottage LakeEnglish HillDuvallBothellKenmoreRedmond

From wine-country parcels on the valley floor to wooded acreage up in the hills, no property is too far off the beaten path. If you are nearby and not sure whether we cover you, just ask.

Questions Worth Asking

Answers for Woodinville Property Owners

The most common questions we get from Woodinville property owners.

Do you offer free estimates in Woodinville?
Yes. Brock will come to your property, assess the job in person, and give you an honest, no-pressure quote before any work begins.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Woodinville?
Usually yes. Woodinville requires a permit to remove any tree 6 inches or larger, even on your own lot, though a homeowner can typically remove a couple per year, and the first two permits don't require replanting if the trees aren't in a critical area. We can walk you through it and handle the paperwork. See our permit section above.
How fast can you respond to an emergency?
We answer emergency calls 24/7 and prioritize hazardous situations like fallen trees and storm damage.
What affects the cost of tree work in Woodinville?
Access, proximity to homes and power lines, tree size, whether a crane is needed, and any permit or replanting requirements all factor in. We give you an exact price before any work starts.
What tree species do you work on?
Everything common to the area, including western red cedar, Douglas fir, western hemlock, bigleaf maple, red alder, Pacific dogwood, and fruit and ornamental trees.
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