Orange County Tree Trimming & Pruning Services
We trim for health, clearance, and coastal conditions—salt, wind, and storm resilience:
- Palm skirting & seed pod removal (seasonal)
- Coastal wind-aware pruning for stability
- Eucalyptus trimming & hazard reduction
- Clearance pruning (roofs, walks, driveways)
- Structural pruning for young trees
- HOA guideline compliance & documentation
- Weed abatement (grasses, brush, fire-code compliance)
- Junk & debris removal with chip/haul-off
- Same-day chip/haul-off in most cases
Permits, Safety & Compliance
- Power lines: CPUC General Order 95 requires clearances around energized lines. We coordinate with utilities to prune safely and legally.
- Wildfire defensible space: In hillside or mountain areas, PRC §4291 requires up to 100 ft of defensible space. We thin brush and prune trees to help protect your property.
- Permits: Local regulations may require permits for street or protected trees. We’ll advise and assist where needed.
- Weed abatement: Annual notices may be issued for vacant lots or improved parcels. We clear grasses/brush to keep you compliant.
- Junk removal: Yard debris, branches, and dead shrubs are hauled away so your property is safe and clean.
These notes are general guidelines. Local rules may vary—our estimator will confirm what applies at your property.
Tree Trimming — Orange County FAQs
Do coastal conditions change how you trim?
Yes—exposure to wind/salt informs cut selection to support stability and reduce wind-throw risk.
Can you help with HOA approvals?
Yes—we provide scopes and proof of insurance if requested by your HOA.
What trees do you trim most in OC?
Palms, eucalyptus, ornamentals, and oaks—coastal considerations guide the approach.
Do you trim near power lines?
Yes, in coordination with utilities and per CPUC clearance rules.
Do you handle debris and junk removal?
Yes—chips and yard waste are hauled away, usually the same day.
Will trimming improve tree health?
Proper pruning improves airflow, reduces disease risk, and encourages sound structure.