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Grapple loader, chipper, and dump trailer working a felled pine on a residential lawn

About

The outfit behind the name

The name gets a smile. The work is serious. Angry Beaver Tree Service has been climbing, rigging, and cleaning up Peninsula trees since 2018 — hazard removals, view pruning, and storm cleanup across Clallam and Jefferson Counties, seven days a week, out of Sequim.

Tree work is a trade where the difference between a good day and a terrible one is planning. So we plan. Every removal is rigged, roped, and thought through before the saw starts. Every estimate is done onsite, standing under the actual tree, because photos lie about lean and phones lie about size.

We keep it local on purpose. When you call, you get the person who will climb the tree — not a call center, not a franchise, not a crew that needs your job to be worth the drive from the city. We run our own chipper, grinder, lift, and mini loader, so the schedule is ours and the work does not wait on a rental yard. We live here, we work here, and our reputation walks around town with us.

Chainsaw with a long bar resting on the fresh-cut round of a large fir
The kit: rope, saddle, saws, and a plan

How we work

Four commitments

  • 01

    Safety first, every cut

    Roped and rigged removals, planned drop zones, no shortcuts. The exciting version of tree work is the one we avoid.

  • 02

    Straight answers

    If the tree is fine, we say so. If it is a hazard, we say that too — in writing, with a number.

  • 03

    Clean exits

    Chipped, hauled, raked. The job is not done when the tree is down; it is done when the site looks better than before.

  • 04

    Covered, properly

    Licensed, bonded, and carrying $2M in liability. Ask for the certificate and we hand it over — you should be asking every outfit that quotes you.

Fog settling into a dense stand of Douglas fir

Talk to us

The estimate costs nothing. The wait usually does.

If a tree on your place has been on your mind, get a straight answer about it. 7 days a week, 7 AM – 7 PM, anywhere in Clallam County and Jefferson County.