Acevedo Tree Service operates out of San Jose, about 150 miles north of Santa Barbara County, so they're well outside my local territory. Their online footprint is thin—a Houzz profile with no ratings yet, a Facebook page, and a Google Maps listing. The single project photo shows a bucket truck, which tells me they handle taller jobs that require aerial equipment, not just ground-level pruning. Without customer reviews to evaluate, I can't speak to their reliability, communication style, or how they handle the cleanup mess that separates decent tree crews from the ones you regret hiring.
For Santa Barbara homeowners, distance matters. Tree work generates truckloads of debris, and you want a company that knows local disposal sites and won't tack on surprise fuel surcharges for the round trip. If you're comparing options, prioritize contractors with established review histories and local references—tree removal is one of those trades where experience with coastal wind patterns and drought-stressed oaks really counts. Acevedo may do fine work up in the South Bay, but the evidence here is too scarce for me to offer a confident recommendation.