King's Tree Service

King's Tree Service Serving the valley for over 45 years. Experts in tree trimming and removals. We can help you care for your trees to make sure they are healthy and safe.

We believe good service shouldn’t be complicated. Show up, do the work right, and leave things better than we found them...
06/01/2026

We believe good service shouldn’t be complicated. Show up, do the work right, and leave things better than we found them. That’s how we do it.

https://kingstreeserviceaz.com/

1. More than 50% of the canopy is dead or dying.2. The trunk has cracks, cavities, or visible decay.3. The tree leans no...
05/29/2026

1. More than 50% of the canopy is dead or dying.
2. The trunk has cracks, cavities, or visible decay.
3. The tree leans noticeably toward a structure.
4. Mushrooms or fungal growth appear at the base.
5. Multiple large branches have failed in the last year.

Any one of these in a tree over your home means real storm risk. Get a professional assessment before June.

Concerned about a tree? Get a free safety assessment from our certified arborists
https://kingstreeserviceaz.com/

Trees can benefit from a second fertilizing round in early May, but once daytime highs consistently exceed 105°F, fertil...
05/27/2026

Trees can benefit from a second fertilizing round in early May, but once daytime highs consistently exceed 105°F, fertilizing does more harm than good. Heat-stressed trees can't efficiently process nutrients, and the salts in fertilizers can burn already-stressed roots.

Schedule your spring fertilizing treatment this week
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Today we remember those who never made it home.This Memorial Day, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of the...
05/25/2026

Today we remember those who never made it home.

This Memorial Day, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of the men and women who gave everything in service to our country. Their legacy lives on in the freedoms we cherish every day.

We remember. We honor. We thank them.

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Mulch applied now has time to settle and bond with the soil before ground temperatures peak in July, making it significa...
05/25/2026

Mulch applied now has time to settle and bond with the soil before ground temperatures peak in July, making it significantly more effective than mulch laid mid-summer. Once June arrives and the heat is already intense, root damage from high soil temperatures may have already begun. Applying in May gives your trees the full protective benefit of the layer through the entire summer season.

Order mulch delivery for your Mesa home before the heat arrives. Contact us now
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Stump grinding reduces the stump to wood chips 4- 6 inches below ground, enough to eliminate sprouting and remove the pe...
05/22/2026

Stump grinding reduces the stump to wood chips 4- 6 inches below ground, enough to eliminate sprouting and remove the pest habitat, at a fraction of the cost of full excavation. Full removal means digging out the entire root ball, which only makes sense if you're planting a new tree in exactly the same spot. The wood chips from grinding can go straight onto nearby tree mulch rings, so the job becomes a practical two-for-one for your yard.

Not sure which you need? We'll assess it for free
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Look at the sides and base of your stump for mud tubes, narrow pencil-width tunnels made of soil and debris running up t...
05/20/2026

Look at the sides and base of your stump for mud tubes, narrow pencil-width tunnels made of soil and debris running up the wood, which are the clearest sign of an active termite presence. Wood that feels soft, crumbles easily, or sounds hollow when tapped is another strong indicator, as are small swarms of winged insects near the base in early morning. Any one of these means the stump is an active pest site connected to your property's soil.

Remove the termite welcome mat. Get your stump ground before summer
https://kingstreeserviceaz.com/

Citrus trees showing sticky, shiny residue on their leaves, a dark coating on branches, or small bumps along the stems a...
05/18/2026

Citrus trees showing sticky, shiny residue on their leaves, a dark coating on branches, or small bumps along the stems are showing classic signs of pest activity. Left untreated through the heat of summer, these issues weaken the tree, reduce fruit production, and can spread to neighboring trees. King's tree pest and disease treatment targets the problem at the source. Our certified arborists identify what's affecting your specific trees and apply the right solution before the population peaks.

Protect your citrus before summer. Schedule a pest treatment this month
https://kingstreeserviceaz.com/

As Mesa temperatures climb in May, tree-boring insects become highly active, and the damage they cause can move fast. Ea...
05/15/2026

As Mesa temperatures climb in May, tree-boring insects become highly active, and the damage they cause can move fast. Early warning signs include tiny holes in the bark, powdery sawdust-like material collecting at the base, sections of bark that sound hollow when tapped, or a crown that starts yellowing in patches for no obvious reason. These symptoms are easy to overlook until a tree is seriously compromised. Our ISA-certified arborists can assess what's happening and recommend the right treatment before it escalates.

Noticed something off with your trees? Book a pest inspection, free with any estimate
https://kingstreeserviceaz.com/

Overhanging branches that seem harmless in calm weather become serious hazards when monsoon winds arrive. The added weig...
05/13/2026

Overhanging branches that seem harmless in calm weather become serious hazards when monsoon winds arrive. The added weight of dense, untrimmed canopy, combined with saturated soil from heavy rain, is one of the common causes of tree failure during Arizona storms. Trimming those branches now, while conditions are calm, is safer for the crew, better for the tree, and protects your property before the season turns.

Clear your overhangs before the first storm. Get a free safety trim estimate
https://kingstreeserviceaz.com/

Address

1331 E Nance Street
Mesa, AZ
85203

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14809646758

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