Albright's Tree Service
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Albright's Tree Service LLC has professionally served Eugene, Oregon and the surrounding area proudly for many years. We provide professional tree care services including tree pruning, tree trimming, tree removal, wood chipping, emergency storm damage tree removal, lot clearing, stump grinding and more.

No matter what your needs, we'll provide you with prompt and friendly service every time. Since day one, we have made customer service our number one priority. All of our staff are fully certified and ready to meet your needs, no matter how big the job. For a complete list of our services, please take a look here.
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We are a locally owned professional tree care company offering the highest quality tree removal or pruning at an affordable price. We actively work throughout Eugene, Oregon and surrounding Lane, Linn, and Benton counties. Realty brokerage firms and mobile home parks along with home owners consider us one of the best tree services for tree removal, pruning and stump grinding.
Large trees reach for the sky and claw at the clouds. Trees over 30 feet amass thousands of pounds in their limbs. These trees are majestic when they grow to fruition. Even after being in the tree industry for 12 years I still look up in awe at these living giants. Recently in 2012 Eugene Tree Service was called out to give a free estimate for removing a cottonwood tree that was 11 feet at the base.
We at Eugene Tree Service want you to know what to expect from our services when we prune or trim your trees. Our motto is safety first. When we arrive at your home our safety vests and hard hats are put on. We then unload our equipment and place it in the appropriate area.

Since we will be lowering and dropping limbs, the work area is carefully inspected for outdoor lighting fixtures, utility boxes, potted plants, flowers, sprinklers and any other items that might be affected.We make a special effort to not damage anything. Careful planning is done so the majority of limbs find themselves on the landing zone.
Tree thinning is the process of removing unwanted trees that surround the trees you want to keep. Trees can sometimes grow so close to each other causing damage to their health. To many trees in a circle can prevent sunlight and propagate moss growth which can lead to damaged and diseased trees.

Tree thinning is usually performed to increase resistance in withstanding environmental stress such as insect infestation, extreme weather conditions and drought.The best way to tell if your trees need thinning is to assess the moss levels on your trees while observing levels of sunlight on the trunk of the trees.
Cabling Tree limbs is a great idea if you want to reinforce limbs at risk of falling upon your property. We will inspect your weak or heavy limb situation. We may discover that you will benefit from tree limb cabling. If your weak or heavy limb needs cabling we can brace a worrisome limb by screwing stainless steel eye bolts into each of the lower limbs.
Reviews (3)
Chad Lien
Chad Lien
Oct 01, 2020
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Awesome experience.to see thease guys work.thease men came out and worked harder then I ever seen a small group of men really work.the quality and the skill was there.it looks like it can be a difficult sort of job.i never thought of the care and planning that is involved in taking down some of thease large trees.they sure earned every penny.great group of men and thier boss Greg also owner really managed that large tree while mark was up there doing the cutting and rigging.they know what team work is all about.iwould be honored to spend another time with thease guys.who would of known it would
Aaron Little
Aaron Little
Sep 04, 2018
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Albright's has two things going for them that are hard to find in contractors; they are affordable and they show up on time. They left the place cleaner than when they found it, picking up even the smallest twigs. Down to earth, no nonsense crew.
Jason Blair
Jason Blair
Dec 01, 2013
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My wife and I recently moved into a house in the south hills. The previous owner had aggressively removed fir trees from around the house, leaving dozens of stumps in varying sizes - from 6 inches to over 25. What an eyesore, and a few were tripping hazards.
I called all the well-known locals, like Busy Beaver (who were too busy, of course). Nobody was interested in the job, based on the slope, the access issues, etc. The only vendor I could get out here (I believe it was Ron's) said, "If you can find someone to take this job, I'd like to know about it."
Well, Albright's took the job. (They're