Rohnert Park Tree Services is the tree service Cotati homeowners call for tree trimming, removal, stump grinding, and 24/7 emergency response. We know Cotati's compact neighborhoods, aging housing stock, and clay soil conditions - and we have served the North Bay since 2016 with full licensing and insurance.

Cotati's compact lots mean tree branches often grow close to rooflines, fences, and neighboring yards with little room to spare. Our professional tree trimming keeps canopies clear of structures and power lines while maintaining the tree's health and natural shape.
Cotati's older residential blocks near the hexagonal plaza have trees that date back to the mid-1900s - some of which have reached the end of their lifespan. When a tree is dead, leaning, or causing damage, safe removal protects your property and ends the ongoing risk.
California ranch-style homes in Cotati often have trees that were planted at the same time as the house and have grown without much shaping since. Selective pruning corrects uneven canopies, reduces weight on heavy limbs, and extends the life of trees that are otherwise healthy.
On Cotati's modest lots, a leftover stump takes up space you likely want back. Stump grinding removes the visible stump below grade, letting you reclaim that area for lawn, planting, or hardscape without major excavation.
Property owners in and around Cotati preparing a lot for landscaping, construction, or fire-safety compliance often need brush, scrub trees, and debris cleared before other work can begin. We handle full land clearing for residential and small commercial properties.
Winter storms and high-wind events hit the North Bay hard enough to bring trees and limbs down onto homes and driveways in Cotati. Our crew responds 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so damage does not sit unaddressed while you wait for regular business hours.
Cotati is one of the smallest cities in Sonoma County - about 7,500 residents in roughly 1.7 square miles - and most of its housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1980s. The compact lots and close-together homes mean trees here often grow into neighboring yards, over shared fences, and near rooflines with very little clearance. Trees that might be a minor inconvenience on a larger property become a genuine hazard in Cotati's tight residential grid. A tree service crew that knows this city will come prepared with equipment suited to confined spaces and neighbors close by.
Clay soils are a defining feature of the North Bay landscape, and Cotati sits squarely in that soil type. The ground swells during the wet winters and shrinks during the dry summers, and that cycle shifts tree root systems year after year. Trees near driveways, sidewalks, and patios in Cotati's older neighborhoods have had decades to push roots into concrete - and the cracking and lifting you see on the ground is a sign of root pressure that often extends to the tree's stability as well. Cotati's wet winters also mean standing water around bases is a recurring stress on trees that weren't planted with drainage in mind.
Our crew works throughout Cotati regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect tree service work here. Cotati is built around a distinctive hexagonal street grid - one of only a few in the country - which means neighborhoods near downtown converge at unusual angles and access routes for equipment sometimes require more planning than a standard suburban grid. We account for that before sending a crew.
The blocks near La Plaza Park at the center of Cotati's hexagonal grid include some of the oldest homes in the city, with a handful dating to the early 1900s. These properties often have the most mature trees and the most complex root situations. The areas closer to Highway 101 on the city's eastern edge are more typical California ranch-style from the postwar decades. We serve all of it - from the quiet streets near the plaza to the neighborhoods along the corridor heading into Rohnert Park to the north.
We also work regularly in Petaluma, about 10 miles south along Highway 101, and frequently coordinate jobs that move between Cotati and neighboring cities in a single day. If you have work in both locations, we can usually schedule it efficiently.
Call or submit a request online and tell us about the tree and your property. We respond within one business day and ask the right questions up front - what's near the tree, whether there's overhead power, and what access looks like on your lot.
We come to your Cotati property and look at the tree before quoting anything. On compact lots like most in Cotati, this step matters - we check clearances, access routes, and any permit requirements before writing up a written estimate with no surprises.
The crew arrives with the right tools for your job and the space they have to work in. Most Cotati residential jobs finish in a single visit, and we let you know how long to expect the crew on-site.
We chip branches, haul all debris, and rake the work area before leaving. Then we walk through the site with you so you can confirm everything looks right before the crew packs up.
We serve all of Cotati and the surrounding North Bay. Submit your request online or call us directly - we reply within one business day.
(707) 231-4319Cotati is one of the smallest incorporated cities in Sonoma County, with about 7,500 residents packed into roughly 1.7 square miles. The city is best known for its unique hexagonal street grid radiating from La Plaza Park - a layout that makes Cotati's downtown immediately recognizable and sets it apart from every other city in the North Bay. Most of the residential streets in Cotati are lined with California ranch-style homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, with a handful of older Craftsman bungalows and Victorian-influenced cottages near the original town center. The area closest to the plaza tends to have the most character and the oldest building stock.
Cotati sits directly adjacent to Rohnert Park on the north and is connected to the broader Sonoma County corridor by Highway 101 running along the city's eastern edge. The city is about 10 miles north of Petaluma and about 8 miles south of Santa Rosa - a location that puts it in the middle of the North Bay's residential and commuter belt. Cotati is also known throughout Sonoma County for the Cotati Accordion Festival, an annual outdoor music event held in La Plaza Park that has drawn visitors from across the region for decades. Neighboring Rohnert Park to the north shares many of the same property types and tree conditions as Cotati.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Cotati, CA and the surrounding North Bay. Most inquiries get a response within one business day - call now or submit a request online.