Our Services
We at De La Vega Tree Service believe that brush clearance is extremely valuable especially when living in such a dry and hot climate as we do here in California. The typical high winds and dryness that we experience is a dangerous combination for creating fire hazards. We have all the local knowledge and experience to get your property up to standard when it comes to local fire safety expectations. If you have uncleared and overgrown areas on your property you need to realize these are considered fire hazards. Brush clearance has been credited with preventing a lot of damage to homes. Brush clearance provides a barrier for fires that have reached suburban areas.Brush Clearance
De La Vega Tree Service recommends that a brush clearance inspection be carried out once a year for those living in fire-prone areas. The only way to ensure it is done right and adhering to local fire safety regulations is to get it done by a professional. You don't want to simply strip your land of all vegetation and have it looking bare just so that it is fire safe. Our team of professionals knows how to strip the land while still maintaining your landscape presentation. We have the skills and knowledge to make your property more fire safe but still visually appealing and environmentally sound.
Brush clearance from hillside properties is particularly difficult and requires special skills to retain the hill holding. This is not a job for the landscaping amateur. When we are talking about the safety and protection of your home and family; it is best to hire the team at De La Vega Tree Service to get your property in shape for the dry hot fire season. We will assess your property for things such as:
- Space tree canopies and shrubs
- Trimmed trees and shrubs
- Remove all flammable vegetation
- Look for ornamental plants that may be combustible such as Acacia, Cedar
- Stack any wood away from the main structures
- Remove all materials such as building products, pine needles, debris
- Clean leaves from roof and gutters
- Remove any branches overhanging your roof