Remove Dead, Dry, or Risky Trees That Add Fire Fuel
SRT Forestry provides fire hazard tree removal in Santa Rosa, CA for property owners who need dead trees, dry limbs, crowded vegetation, and risky trees removed from around homes, driveways, fences, slopes, and defensible space zones.
Fire risk work is about reducing fuel and improving access. A dead tree, low limbs, dry brush, and heavy vegetation can all make a property harder to protect. We remove problem trees and can pair the work with defensible space, vegetation management, and brush and debris removal.
- Dead and dry tree removal near homes
- Removal of trees that add ladder fuel or heavy fuel load
- Low limb and brush cleanup support
- Fire-smart cleanup, cutting, and haul-away options

Dead Trees and Dry Brush Add Fuel Fast
Removing problem trees and cleaning up debris can make the property easier to maintain and safer to access.
Fire Hazard Tree Removal for Homes, Slopes, Roadsides & Rural Properties
Fire hazard tree work can include full removal, limb removal, brush cleanup, and vegetation reduction. If the tree is still healthy but needs clearance, tree trimming, tree pruning, or crown reduction may be enough.
Dead Tree Removal
Dead trees can dry out and become heavy fuel. We remove them before they create larger risks.
Ladder Fuel Reduction
Low limbs, brush, and young growth can carry fire upward. We help reduce fuel around key areas.
Trees Near Homes
We remove or reduce trees that create fire risk close to homes, decks, fences, driveways, and access routes.
Brush & Debris Cleanup
Tree work often leaves limbs, rounds, and brush. We can help clean and haul debris after removal.
Defensible Space Support
Fire hazard tree removal pairs well with defensible space work around homes and structures.
Property Access
We can clear trees and vegetation that block access for maintenance, equipment, and emergency routes.

Fire Hazard Tree Work Should Reduce Fuel and Improve Access
A fire-smart property is easier to maintain and easier to access. Tree removal is only one part of that. Low limbs, dead branches, brush piles, dry logs, and crowded vegetation can all add fuel close to a home or access route.
We look at what needs to be removed, what should be trimmed, and what should be cleaned up. For larger parcels, this work can connect with lot clearing, vegetation management, and line clearing.
- Remove dead fuel: Dead trees and dry limbs can be removed before they fall or add risk.
- Reduce ladder fuels: Low limbs and brush can carry fire upward into trees.
- Improve usable space: Clearing around driveways, paths, and structures helps with access.
- Finish the cleanup: We can cut, stack, chip, or haul away debris based on the job.
Need fire hazard tree removal in Santa Rosa? Call SRT Forestry and we will help build a practical cleanup plan.
Call NowFire Hazard Tree Removal Questions in Santa Rosa
Common questions about removing trees and vegetation that add fire risk.
What makes a tree a fire hazard?
Dead trees, dry limbs, crowded growth, trees close to structures, and trees surrounded by brush can all add fuel and increase fire risk.
Do all fire-risk trees need to be removed?
No. Some trees can be pruned, limbed up, or cleaned around. Dead, unstable, or badly placed trees may need removal.
Can you help with defensible space?
Yes. Fire hazard tree removal can be part of a larger defensible space, brush cleanup, or vegetation management project.
Do you haul away fire hazard debris?
Yes. Depending on the job, debris can be cut, stacked, chipped, or hauled away.
Fire Hazard Tree Removal and Related Services
Need help with another tree service? SRT Forestry serves Santa Rosa and nearby Sonoma County communities.
