Tigard, OR
Tree Service in Tigard, Oregon
SkyTop provides friendly, professional tree service in Tigard — from routine trimming that keeps your yard looking sharp to the careful removal of a fir that's outgrown its spot. Tigard's established neighborhoods are full of mature trees planted decades ago, and keeping them healthy and safe takes local know-how. We work throughout the city, from the Fanno Creek corridor to the newer developments off Bull Mountain.
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Our Services
Full-Service Tree Care in Tigard
Every SkyTop service is available throughout Tigard — removal, trimming, stump grinding, emergency response, and cleanup.

Tree Removal
Safe removal of trees of any size, with careful cleanup and complete debris removal.
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Tree Trimming & Pruning
Improve tree health and appearance with expert pruning tailored to each tree.
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Emergency Tree Service
Fast response for storm damage and hazardous trees. We're here when you need us most.
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Tree Debris Cleanup
Haul-away of limbs, brush, and storm debris so your property is clean and clear.
Learn MoreTree trimming that keeps Tigard yards healthy
Many Tigard lots were planted with fast-growing shade trees that now tower over roofs and driveways. Regular tree trimming keeps those branches off your house, opens the canopy so light reaches your lawn, and catches weak limbs before a winter storm finds them first. We prune to each tree's species and structure — never topping — so your trees stay strong and natural-looking.
Removing trees on tight suburban lots
Bull Mountain and the older grid neighborhoods share a common challenge: big trees on modest lots, close to fences and homes. When a tree has to come down, we dismantle it in sections and lower each piece with ropes rather than dropping it, protecting your property and your neighbor's. Add stump grinding and we'll leave the space ready to replant.
Storm-ready before the wet season
Tigard sees its share of Willamette Valley wind and rain. Saturated ground plus a heavy canopy is how healthy-looking firs end up leaning. A pre-season assessment and some structural pruning go a long way toward keeping your trees standing through the next blow.
Understanding Tigard's tree regulations
Tigard sets its own tree code within Washington County, so the rules that apply to a removal here are the city's own — not Portland's, and not automatically a neighbor's. In practice, permits most often attach to larger or significant trees, street trees in the right-of-way, and trees inside protected sensitive-lands areas, including the Fanno Creek corridor and other greenways that wind through town.
Many ordinary backyard removals don't trigger a permit, but the safe move is to verify first. As part of our Tigard tree service, we help homeowners find out what their specific tree and location call for before any cutting starts.
Tigard Tree Service FAQs
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