Tree Service Marysville WA

Tree Service in Marysville, WA

Your Neighbors’ Tree Service — Based Right Here in Marysville

You don’t need to search far for a tree service in Marysville — we’re already here. Pacific Land Preservation is headquartered in Marysville, and this is the community where we built our business. Since 2016, Sarah and Aaron have been taking care of trees for homeowners and property owners throughout the city and surrounding areas.

When we say “local,” we mean it. We’re not driving an hour to get to your job. We’re down the road.


Tree Services We Provide in Marysville


Tree Issues Common in Marysville

Marysville sits in the Stillaguamish River valley with a mix of established residential neighborhoods, newer developments, and rural acreage to the east and north. Each comes with its own tree challenges:

Older Neighborhoods (Downtown, Comeford Park, Jennings Park Area)

The established neighborhoods around downtown Marysville and along State Avenue have mature trees — many planted 40-60+ years ago. These big Douglas firs, Western red cedars, and big leaf maples were fine when the houses were new, but decades of growth means they’re now towering over roofs, dropping limbs on driveways, and their root systems are pushing into foundations and sewer lines.

If you’ve got a tree that was planted too close to the house in the 1960s and it’s now 80 feet tall — that’s one of our most common calls in Marysville.

Newer Developments (Smokey Point, Lakewood, 116th Street Corridor)

The growth around Smokey Point and along the 116th Street corridor means lots of lots being cleared for new construction. We handle building site clearing for homeowners and builders — removing trees, grinding stumps, and clearing brush to make way for new homes, shops, and driveways.

Many of these newer areas were also carved out of second-growth forest, which means the remaining trees around developed lots are often tall, thin, and vulnerable to wind — they grew in a group and now they’re standing alone.

Rural Properties (East Marysville, Sunnyside, Lake Goodwin Area)

East of I-5, Marysville opens up into larger properties — 1 acre, 5 acres, 20 acres. Out here, the work shifts toward land clearing, blackberry reclamation, and managing larger stands of trees. Overgrown fence lines, blackberry thickets swallowing outbuildings, and alder stands that have gotten out of control are all things we deal with regularly.


Do I Need a Permit to Remove a Tree in Marysville?

Marysville’s tree regulations are more relaxed than cities like Everett or Seattle, but there are still situations where permits may be required — particularly in critical areas (near streams, wetlands, steep slopes) or in newer subdivisions with tree retention conditions from the original development.

Our recommendation: Before removing a large tree, check with the City of Marysville Community Development department (360-363-8100) or ask us during your free estimate. We know the local rules and can point you in the right direction.


Why Marysville Homeowners Choose Pacific Land Preservation

  • We’re local — based right here in Marysville, not driving in from Seattle or Bellingham
  • 5.0 stars on Google — 49 reviews from real customers, many of them your neighbors
  • Fair pricing — we don’t inflate prices because the tree is near your house
  • Spotless cleanup — the #1 thing our Marysville customers mention in reviews
  • Licensed, bonded & insured — WA License #PACIFLP822LA
  • Since 2016 — nearly a decade of doing this in Snohomish County

Areas We Serve in & Around Marysville

Marysville proper, North Marysville, Smokey Point, Lakewood, Sunnyside, Kellogg Marsh, Warm Beach, Lake Goodwin, Lake Ketchum, Cedarcrest, Shoultes, Grove Street area, 4th Street corridor, Tulalip




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