Hazard Tree Removal in Nevada County
Nevada County, California

Hazard Tree Removal in Nevada County

Storm-damaged, leaning, dead, or otherwise dangerous trees removed safely — often same-day for true hazards.

All services in Nevada County

Tree Service Companies in Nevada County(5 companies)

Acton Arboriculture, Inc. - Tree Service
Verified

Acton Arboriculture, Inc.

Nevada County
ISA CertifiedHazard RemovalStump Grinding

Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, Tree Pruning, Tree Care, Arborist, Tree Service, Tree Health Care, Hazard Tree Removal, Cabling, Disease Identification.

Irish Tree Surgeon - Tree Service

Irish Tree Surgeon

Nevada County
ISA CertifiedHazard Removal

Tree Removal, Tree Care, Arborist, Tree Service, Emergency, Storm Damage, Hazard

Northwoods Tree & Land Service - Tree Service

Northwoods Tree & Land Service

Nevada County
Hazard Removal

Tree Removal, Emergency, Hazard, Land Clearing

Powell Arbor Solutions - Tree Service

Powell Arbor Solutions

Nevada County
ISA CertifiedHazard Removal

Tree Removal, Tree Pruning, Tree Care, Arborist, Tree Service, Tree Health, Tree Planting, Hazard

Stump Grinding Co - Tree Service

Stump Grinding Co

Nevada County
ISA CertifiedHazard Removal

Stump Grinding

Other tree services in Nevada County

Hazard Tree Removal FAQs

What counts as a hazard tree?

Any tree with significant lean, large dead limbs over a target (house, car, walkway), visible decay, root damage, or trunk cracks. After NorCal windstorms, partially uprooted trees and broken hangers are common hazards.

How fast can a hazard tree be removed?

True emergencies — a tree on a house or blocking a road — are usually handled same-day or next-day by companies with hazard-tree crews. Non-emergency 'this is going to fall eventually' work is typically scheduled within 1–2 weeks.

Will my insurance cover hazard tree removal?

Sometimes. If a tree falls on a covered structure (house, garage, fence), most homeowner policies cover removal up to a limit. Trees that haven't fallen yet are usually the homeowner's responsibility. Get the company's quote in writing before filing a claim.

What about trees from a neighbor's property?

If a neighbor's tree is leaning over your property and you believe it's a hazard, document it in writing and notify them. California law generally puts maintenance on the tree's owner, but liability gets complicated when a tree falls. Talk to a licensed arborist for a written hazard assessment.