A Family Business Built On Hard Work
Casa's Tree Service got its start back in 1996, when our founder began doing tree work for neighbors around Tulare. What started as a few jobs here and there grew โ through nothing but word of mouth โ into a full-service tree care operation serving homeowners and businesses across the Central Valley.
For over 30 years, we've been climbing the trees, running the chainsaws, hauling the brush, and grinding the stumps that nobody else wanted to deal with. We've seen Tulare County change a lot in three decades. New subdivisions have gone up. Old neighborhoods have grown bigger trees. The climate has gotten hotter and drier. And through all of it, we've been here โ doing the same work the same way: safely, professionally, and with respect for the property we're working on.
This isn't a corporate operation. We're not a franchise. We don't have a 1-800 number or a call center. When you call Casa's, you reach the people who will actually be doing the work on your property. That's how we've always done it, and that's how we'll keep doing it.
What "Local" Actually Means To Us
"Local" gets thrown around a lot. A lot of tree companies say they're local when they're really running a fleet of trucks out of Fresno, Bakersfield, or even further away. They drive in, charge a premium for the gas money, do the job, and leave town.
That's not us. We live here. Our crew lives here. Our families live here. When we do a tree job in Tulare, Visalia, or Lindsay, we're working in our own community โ and the homeowner we just helped is going to see us at the grocery store next week. That accountability matters. It's why we don't cut corners and why we don't overcharge.
The Trees We Know Best
Three decades of working in the Central Valley means we know our local trees inside and out. We've worked with every species you'll find on a property in Tulare County โ from massive heritage valley oaks that have been standing since before Visalia was a city, to the rows of stone fruit and citrus trees that dot the rural properties around Lindsay and Strathmore.
Each tree species behaves differently. Oaks load differently than sycamores. Palms shed differently than pines. Citrus needs different pruning than ornamental landscape trees. Knowing the difference between them โ and how each one will react when we start cutting โ is the kind of knowledge that only comes from years of actual hands-on work, not from a YouTube tutorial.