The most dangerous tree in your yard is often the one that looks healthiest. A maple with a full green crown and steady summer growth can be quietly rotting from the roots up, hollowed by decay you cannot see from the ground. That gap between how a tree looks and how a tree actually stands is exactly why thoughtful tree service in Beaverton, OR, matters so much on our heavy clay soils. Water sits in that clay through the wet months, starving roots of oxygen and feeding fungus that eats away the wood that holds everything upright.


By the time the canopy thins or a limb drops, the underground damage is usually advanced. Smart tree care services in Beaverton, OR begin below the surface, where root rot and root collar decay take hold long before the top of the tree shows any sign of trouble. A trained eye reads the soil, the base of the trunk, and the small clues most homeowners walk past every day. Catching decline early gives you real choices, from soil work to selective pruning, instead of an emergency call after a tree has already split or toppled onto something you care about.


We are All About Trees LLC, an owner-operated, licensed, bonded, and insured team with 25+ years of hands-on experience caring for yards like yours. Our crew is ISA-certified, and we treat every property as if our own family lived there. If a tree on your lot has you wondering, we are glad to walk it with you anywhere in Beaverton, OR, and talk through honestly what we find, no pressure attached.

About Beaverton, OR

Beaverton is a city in Washington County with a population of 97,494 as of the 2020 census. Incorporated in 1893, it has grown from a small settlement into one of the larger communities in the region while keeping a neighborly, residential character that families have appreciated for generations.

The city offers cultural and community anchors that residents return to often. The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts hosts performances and exhibitions, and the Beaverton City Library serves as a busy gathering place for readers and students alike. As a neighbor to Portland, Beaverton sits within the broader Portland metropolitan area, giving residents both small-city comfort and big-city access.


Nike, headquartered nearby, stands as a major employer and a point of local pride. Neighborhoods such as Cedar Hills give the city its distinct, leafy texture. Set within the Tualatin Valley, Beaverton enjoys fertile ground and mature tree cover that make professional, attentive tree care a genuine asset to homeowners and a focus for our work at All About Trees LLC.

The Tualatin Valley sits on dense clay soil that drains painfully slowly, often less than one-quarter inch of water per hour, compared with one to several inches in loamy ground. During a wet winter that can deliver more than 40 inches of rain across the season, that clay holds standing water in the root zone for weeks at a stretch. Saturated soil pushes oxygen out, and roots that cannot breathe begin to weaken and die back.


Those starved, dying roots become an open door for fungal pathogens. Root rot and Armillaria thrive in cool, wet, oxygen-poor conditions, spreading through the root system and into the root collar where the trunk meets the soil. The fungus digests living wood, hollowing structural roots over a span of months to a few years, while the canopy above may still leaf out almost normally.


That delay is the danger. A tree can lose much of its anchoring root mass before any visible distress appears up top, which is why so many failures here arrive without warning during an ordinary gust rather than a major storm. At All About Trees LLC, we plan our inspections around exactly this kind of silent, below-ground decline.

Reading the Early Warning Signs of a Failing Tree

A declining tree usually whispers before it falls, and you can learn the vocabulary. Watch the crown first: a thinning canopy, smaller leaves, or branches that leaf out two to three weeks late often signal roots in trouble. Bare patches near the top, called crown dieback, are an early structural warning rather than a cosmetic one.


Then look low. Mushrooms or hard, shelf-like conks at the base point indicate active decay inside the roots or root collar. Vertical bark cracks where the trunk flares into the soil, or soil that feels soft or heaves into a mound a few feet from the trunk, can mean roots are shifting under load. A slight lean that appeared recently deserves immediate attention.


Walk your trees at least twice a year, ideally each spring and after the wettest weeks of winter, and check after any windy stretch. Catching one of these signs early, well before a tree leans or drops a limb, often makes the difference between a treatable problem and a full removal, and it gives us far more practical options to work with for your yard.

Our Services in Beaverton, OR

Why Beaverton, OR Residents Trust All About Trees LLC?

We start where the real danger lives, in the root zone. Because our soils trap water against roots for so much of the year, we focus on diagnosing problems below ground first, examining the root collar, soil structure, and drainage before we ever recommend work on the canopy. That root-first habit catches hidden decay that other crews miss.


Our root healthcare reflects what clay soils actually need. We perform soil aeration to restore oxygen, root collar excavation to expose buried, suffocating trunk flares, deep-root work to support struggling root systems, and careful fungal management to slow pathogens such as Armillaria. As ISA-certified professionals, we match each step to your specific tree and your specific soil.


Backed by 25+ years of hands-on experience and a satisfaction guarantee, we treat your property with the patience and honesty we would want for our own. We will tell you plainly when a tree can be saved and when it cannot, so you can decide with clear, trustworthy information. That honest read is the whole reason our neighbors keep calling us back.

Happy Customers in Beaverton, OR

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All About Trees removed a tree that had fallen in our backyard. Very efficient, thorough, and respectful team.

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The crew got our very large trees down very quickly and made sure to avoid damaging existing plants. Would highly recommend!

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Lauren S.

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The turnaround time from initial phone call to estimate to the job getting done was so quick and everyone involved was lovely.

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Hannah P.

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All About Trees is very professional. They gave me a quick very reasonable bid and they facilitated the permit process which was very convenient for me.

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Kevin H.

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All About Trees was great. I got excellent work for the money. Daniel was great...arrived on time and promptly went to work. My tree has never looked better.

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Justin S.

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This is the second time I've used Daniel and All About Trees, and I've been so pleased with their work. Very high quality and good prices. Highly recommend.

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Hire Us! Best and Top Rated Tree Service in Beaverton, OR

As an experienced, licensed, bonded, and insured tree removal company in Beaverton, OR, we help homeowners act before a hidden-decay tree becomes a hidden danger. A timely hazard inspection can reveal root rot and collar decay while you still have options, sparing you the cost and stress of a sudden failure.

If a tree on your property looks fine but something feels off, trust that instinct. The most serious problems on our clay soils hide underground, so a professional decline-detection inspection is the surest way to know whether a tree is sound or quietly failing where you cannot see.


Our ISA-certified arborists in Beaverton, OR bring the training and the honest judgment to read what a tree is really telling you. As All About Trees LLC, we will give you a clear assessment and simple next steps, with no scare tactics and no upsell. We'll come out and take a look.

frequently asked questions

What are the early signs of root rot in a tree?

Within 1 to 2 seasons, you may notice a thinning crown, late or undersized leaves, soft heaving soil, and mushrooms near the base, all hinting at hidden root decay below.


Can a tree with root rot be saved in Beaverton, OR?

About 30 to 50 percent of early cases respond to soil aeration, root collar work, and fungal management, but advanced decay that destroys structural roots usually means safe removal instead.


Why does a healthy-looking tree suddenly fall in Beaverton, OR?

Across 1 to 3 years, root decay hollows the anchoring roots while the canopy stays green, so the tree fails in an ordinary gust long before any visible warning appears.


What do mushrooms growing at the base of my tree mean?

Even 1 cluster of mushrooms or hard shelf conks signals active fungal decay inside the roots or root collar, meaning the wood that holds your tree upright is breaking down.


How does clay soil hurt trees in Beaverton, OR?

Draining under one quarter inch hourly, our heavy clay traps water for weeks, starving roots of oxygen and breeding the fungal pathogens that cause root rot and root collar decay.


How often should I have my trees inspected in Beaverton, OR?

We recommend 2 inspections each year, in spring and late winter, plus a check after any major windstorm, since early detection prevents most sudden tree failures on our clay soils.


Does root healthcare actually help trees in heavy clay?

In many cases 1 round of soil aeration, root collar excavation, and deep-root care restores oxygen and vigor, giving a struggling tree a real fighting chance before decay turns fatal.


Can soil drainage be improved to protect my trees?

Often 1 combined approach of aeration, mulching, and grade adjustments cuts the weeks of saturation that clay holds, easing the oxygen starvation that feeds root rot and steadily weakens roots.

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