
Liberty Hacienda Heights Tree Services handles commercial tree removal, trimming, pruning, and land clearing throughout Industry, CA - with free on-site estimates and a crew experienced on warehouses, distribution centers, and large commercial lots.

Industry is built around business operations, and tree hazards on commercial properties create liability and downtime. Our commercial tree service is designed for warehouses, distribution centers, and large commercial parcels where jobs are bigger, access is different, and the stakes of a fallen tree are higher than on a residential lot.
Trees on Industry commercial properties - many planted when buildings went up in the 1960s through 1980s - are now at the age where structural problems accumulate. Dead or compromised trees near truck courts, loading docks, or parking areas are a liability that needs to come down before it falls on its own.
Overgrown canopies on commercial lots catch Santa Ana winds hard each fall and increase the risk of branch failure onto paved surfaces or structures. Trimming before wind season reduces that risk and keeps sight lines clear across parking areas and entry points.
The eastern San Gabriel Valley's hot, dry climate stresses trees year-round. Regular pruning removes dead and compromised wood, reduces the load on aging trees, and extends the usable life of commercial landscaping that would otherwise need full replacement.
Stumps on commercial lots are trip hazards for employees and visitors and can interfere with paving work. We grind them below grade on large industrial sites - working around concrete aprons, asphalt, and utilities - so the surface can be restored without interruption to operations.
Vacant or underutilized lots in Industry with overgrown trees and brush need clearing before development, lease, or code compliance. We remove trees, grind stumps, and haul away all debris from large commercial parcels - leaving the site graded-ready.
Industry, CA is one of the most unusual cities in the United States - incorporated in 1957 specifically to host manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution, with only a handful of permanent residents. Its roughly 12 square miles are dominated by commercial and industrial properties, many built between the 1960s and the 1990s. Trees on these properties were often planted as part of original landscaping plans and have been there for 30 to 50 years. At that age, trees along perimeter fences, in parking areas, and near building walls have grown into structural problems - root spread into paved surfaces, canopies pressing against buildings, and dead wood accumulating in crowns that have gone untrimmed for years.
The clay-bearing alluvial soils beneath Industry's flat valley floor expand when wet and shrink when dry, putting seasonal stress on root plates and paved surfaces alike. Summer heat regularly pushes temperatures well into the 90s, drying out wood and stressing trees that depend on irrigation. When fall Santa Ana winds sweep through, a neglected tree near a loading dock or truck court becomes a real hazard - and a downed tree on a commercial property means downtime, liability, and an emergency call that costs more than a scheduled removal would have. Staying ahead of tree maintenance here is a practical business decision, not just a landscaping preference.
Our crew works throughout Industry regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect tree service on commercial properties here. Tree work on industrial sites is a different job than residential - equipment access across large lots, coordination with property managers and site supervisors, and attention to paved truck courts and loading areas that cannot be disrupted. The City of Industry has its own municipal code, and permit requirements for commercial property work follow city rules - we know that process and handle it as part of the job when it applies.
Whether your property is near the Puente Hills Mall corridor along the SR-60 (Pomona Freeway), in the warehouse district accessible from the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605), or closer to the Industry Hills Expo Center area, we know how to get to your site and how to work efficiently without backing up operations. The city sees heavy truck traffic every day, and our crews plan access routes that keep us out of your way while the job gets done.
We also serve neighboring La Puente, CA directly to the south - a densely residential city where the work is almost entirely on modest single-family lots. Moving between both communities regularly means we adapt our approach, crew size, and equipment to what each property type actually calls for.
Describe your property and what you need - a removal, a trim schedule, or a full land clearing - and we will get back to you within one business day. For active hazards on commercial sites, we respond faster. You do not need measurements before calling.
We visit your commercial property, assess every tree, check equipment access across the lot, and identify any utilities, paved surfaces, or structures near the work zone. You get a written, itemized quote before any work is scheduled - no commitment required.
Our crew works around your operations, rigs and lowers heavy limbs with care, and chips or hauls away all debris. We minimize disruption to loading docks, parking, and site access. Most jobs finish in a single visit, and we clean up fully before we leave.
We walk the site with you before packing up and confirm everything matches the agreed scope. If we spotted something worth flagging during the job - a secondary limb, a root concern near a paved surface - we tell you before we drive away.
We serve commercial and industrial properties throughout Industry, CA with free on-site estimates and written quotes. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(626) 659-1317Industry, California is one of the most distinctive cities in the country - incorporated in 1957 with the specific goal of creating an ideal location for commercial and industrial operations, not for residents. It covers roughly 12 square miles in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, bordered by La Puente, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, and Walnut, about 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The city has over 2,500 businesses and tens of thousands of jobs, with major warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers filling most of its land. Major freeways crossing the city - including the SR-60 (Pomona Freeway) and I-605 (San Gabriel River Freeway) - make it one of the most important logistics hubs in Southern California. The Puente Hills Mall along the SR-60 corridor and the Industry Hills Expo Center are two of the most recognizable landmarks in the area.
The Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum - a National Register of Historic Places site preserving a 19th-century Southern California rancho estate - is located within Industry and connects the city to its deep agricultural roots before industrialization. Neighboring Hacienda Heights lies to the southeast, and Rowland Heights borders the city to the east - both communities we serve regularly throughout the year.
Fast 24/7 response to storm damage, fallen trees, and urgent hazards.
Learn MoreWe serve commercial and industrial properties across Industry with free on-site estimates, written quotes, and a crew that works around your operations.