
Protect your commercial property with professional tree care - trimming, removal, stump grinding, and defensible space compliance for businesses across Sonoma County.

Commercial tree service in Rohnert Park covers trimming overgrown branches, removing dead or hazardous trees, grinding stumps, and maintaining defensible space clearance around buildings - most jobs are completed in a single visit, with a written estimate before any work begins and full debris removal included.
For businesses, HOAs, and multi-unit properties in Rohnert Park, tree maintenance is not optional - it affects safety, liability, and whether your property meets California's fire clearance requirements. Dead branches over a parking lot, oaks pushing up pavement near a walkway, or a dense canopy within feet of a roofline are all issues that need a professional assessment. Commercial work also means larger crews and heavier equipment than a typical residential job.
Removal is not always the first recommendation. When a tree can be saved through trimming or pruning, that is a better outcome for your property and your budget. We also handle full tree removal when a tree is structurally compromised, and land clearing for larger commercial properties that need significant vegetation management.
Branches with no leaves when surrounding growth is full, or limbs cracked and hanging at an odd angle, are a liability risk on any commercial property. In Rohnert Park's dry summers, branches stressed by heat or drought can become brittle and fall without warning - especially during the wind events common across the North Bay.
California's defensible space requirements apply to commercial properties, and Rohnert Park's fire history makes this especially relevant. If your trees have grown close to rooflines, eaves, or exterior walls and haven't been professionally trimmed recently, that is a clear signal to call before fire season. Trimming now is far less disruptive than a fire inspection notice.
This is one of the most visible early signs of sudden oak death, a disease widespread in Sonoma County. If you see dark, wet-looking patches or oozing on the bark of an oak on your property, have a certified arborist assess it before doing any pruning. Cutting infected wood incorrectly can spread the disease to healthy trees nearby.
When tree roots start pushing up concrete or asphalt, the root system has outgrown the available space. This creates trip hazards, damages underground utilities, and can eventually destabilize the tree itself. This is common on older commercial properties in Rohnert Park where trees planted decades ago have matured significantly.
Commercial tree work in Rohnert Park covers a wide range of needs. For routine maintenance, we handle crown thinning, deadwooding, and crown raising to improve clearance over walkways and parking areas. For trees that have reached the end of their safe lifespan or are causing structural problems, we offer full tree removal with stump grinding and complete debris hauling. For properties dealing with defensible space compliance, we assess what needs to come down and what can be trimmed to meet California's clearance requirements.
Larger commercial properties and development sites often need more comprehensive work - clearing multiple trees, managing brush, and preparing land for construction or landscaping. Our land clearing service handles these larger-scope projects. Every commercial job includes a written estimate before work begins, full debris cleanup, and documentation on request for insurance or permit purposes.
Best for properties with overgrown canopies, branches over rooflines, or trees that need regular maintenance to stay safe and presentable.
Best for trees that are dead, diseased, or structurally compromised - completed with rigged sectional removal to protect surrounding structures.
Best for Rohnert Park properties near fire hazard zones that need to meet California clearance requirements before fire season.
Best for removing stumps left after removal - grinds below ground level so the area can be paved, landscaped, or replanted.
Rohnert Park sits in Sonoma County, a region that has experienced some of the most destructive wildfires in California history. Dead branches, overgrown canopies, and trees close to structures are fire hazards here, not just aesthetic issues. Many commercial property owners are now required or strongly encouraged to maintain defensible space, making regular tree maintenance more urgent in Rohnert Park than in lower-risk parts of the state. The county's significant population of valley oaks and blue oaks also carries special considerations - local ordinances may restrict removal of mature oaks, and sudden oak death is an active concern throughout Sonoma County.
Rohnert Park's Mediterranean climate creates a specific pruning window. The ideal time to trim most trees is late fall through early winter, when growth has slowed and fresh cuts are less exposed to insects and disease. For oak trees, this timing is especially important - summer pruning in Sonoma County increases the risk of spreading sudden oak death through fresh cuts. Businesses in Santa Rosa and Cotati follow the same seasonal patterns and face the same regulatory environment. Our crews know the local tree species, the permit requirements, and the right time of year to schedule work.
Many commercial corridors in Rohnert Park have overhead utility lines running close to mature trees. Work near those lines must be coordinated with PG&E - we handle that process on your behalf. The Tree Care Industry Association sets safety and ethics standards our work follows on every commercial job.
Call or submit a request online. We will ask a few basic questions - what kind of trees, roughly how many, and what you are hoping to accomplish. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate rather than quoting over the phone, because tree size, location, and condition affect the price significantly.
A crew leader walks your property and assesses each tree's health, proximity to structures or utility lines, and what equipment is needed. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the work by tree or task - including debris removal and any permit or PG&E coordination required. No surprises.
Before the crew arrives, clear the area around the trees - move vehicles, outdoor furniture, and anything that could be damaged by falling debris. If the crew needs access through a gated area, make sure someone is available. Expect noise from chainsaws and chippers for most of the work period.
Once work is complete, the crew clears all debris - branches, wood chips, and sawdust - and leaves the property in clean condition. Walk the site with the crew leader before they leave to confirm everything was completed as agreed. Stump grinding areas will be filled with wood chips that can be raked out or left to decompose.
Written estimate before work starts, full cleanup included. We serve Rohnert Park and all of Sonoma County.
(707) 231-4319We know the specific tree species - valley oaks, blue oaks, eucalyptus - and the disease pressures, including sudden oak death, that affect commercial properties in Rohnert Park. That knowledge shapes how we approach every job, from scheduling around the right pruning window to handling oak wood safely after removal.
Rohnert Park's Development Services department reviews tree removal on commercial properties, and mature oaks may require a permit. We know the local requirements and flag permit needs during the estimate visit - so you never end up with a fine or a forced replanting because something was done without the right approvals.
After the 2017 Tubbs Fire and 2019 Kincade Fire, defensible space compliance is not optional in Sonoma County. We prioritize the work that reduces fire risk most - dead branch removal, canopy thinning near structures, and clearance maintenance - so your property is ready before fire season arrives. The CAL FIRE defensible space program sets the standards we work to.
Commercial properties in Rohnert Park need to stay presentable for tenants, customers, and neighbors. We do not consider the job done until every branch, wood chip, and piece of debris is cleared from your property. Crews clean up before leaving, and you walk the site with the crew leader to confirm everything is complete.
When you work with us, you get a local team that understands Rohnert Park's specific conditions - the fire risk, the tree species, and the local permit process - not a national franchise that treats every job the same. Every commercial project ends with a clean site and documentation ready if you need it for insurance or compliance.
Complete removal of dead, diseased, or structurally unsafe trees from commercial and residential properties - with full cleanup and optional stump grinding.
Learn MoreLarge-scale vegetation and tree removal for commercial development sites, overgrown parcels, and properties needing significant defensible space work.
Learn MoreWith fire season approaching in Sonoma County, now is the time to get your property cleared and compliant - our crews are booking fast and we provide written estimates before any work begins.