
From single-tree pruning to multi-property storm cleanup, we handle commercial tree work in Hollister with proper insurance, the right equipment, and zero surprises on the bill.

Commercial tree service in Hollister covers pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, and storm cleanup for business and residential properties - most single-tree jobs are completed in one day, with larger multi-tree projects wrapping up in two.
Whether you manage a commercial property along the Highway 156 corridor or own a home on one of Hollister's older streets near downtown, keeping your trees in good shape protects your property, your neighbors, and anyone who walks under those branches. In San Benito County's Mediterranean climate, trees that are not maintained become a real liability - drought stress, seasonal wind, and expansive clay soils all work against a tree that is not being looked after.
Commercial tree service pairs naturally with tree removal when a tree can no longer be saved - and our crews handle both in a single visit when needed.
Large dead limbs or cracked branches that are hanging are a hazard before Hollister's windy spring season arrives. Dead wood does not need a storm to fall - it can drop on a calm day with no warning, and the liability lands on you.
A noticeable lean that developed after a wet winter often points to a compromised root system. In Hollister's clay-heavy soils, roots can shift or heave, and a leaning tree near a building or fence needs a professional assessment quickly.
Bark that is oozing, cracking, or showing unusual discoloration, or a canopy that thinned dramatically in one season, can signal a serious problem. Drought-stressed trees in the Hollister area are particularly vulnerable to bark beetles, which can kill a tree in a single season.
If branches are overhanging your roof or the canopy is dense and close to the house, you may be out of compliance with defensible-space requirements in fire-hazard areas around Hollister. A citation or a lapsed insurance policy is the least of the risks.
Our commercial tree work covers the full range of what property owners in Hollister need: crown pruning to remove dead and crossing branches, full tree removal when a tree is past saving, stump grinding to clear the remaining root plate, and storm cleanup when a wind event leaves multiple downed limbs or uprooted trees across your property. We use bucket trucks, climbing gear, and chippers sized for the job - not one-size-fits-all equipment that makes a straightforward pruning into an all-day event.
We also handle land clearing for larger parcels that need trees, brush, and stumps removed before construction or fire-safety compliance work. If your property needs both commercial tree maintenance and broader clearing, we can scope both in a single site visit. For properties where trees cannot be saved, we coordinate directly with our tree removal crew to handle everything in one trip.
Suits property owners who want to reduce limb weight, improve structure, and meet fire-clearance requirements without removing the tree.
Best for trees that are dead, severely diseased, or structurally compromised and no longer safe to leave standing.
Ideal after a removal, reducing the stump to wood chips below grade so the area can be replanted, paved, or mowed over.
For property owners dealing with multiple downed limbs or uprooted trees after one of Hollister's seasonal wind events.
Hollister has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers that regularly push into the 90s. Drought stress weakens trees and makes them more vulnerable to bark beetles and sudden limb drop - a tree that looks fine in April can deteriorate quickly by August. The seasonal winds that move through Pacheco Pass and the Diablo Range also mean that trees need to be properly pruned and balanced before spring, or you risk a wind event taking down branches that were already compromised. Valley oaks and other native species common in the hills around Hollister add another layer of complexity: some are protected under local ordinances, and pruning them at the wrong time of year can invite disease. A contractor who knows these local conditions - not one who treats every job the same - makes the difference between a well-maintained tree and one you will be paying to remove next year.
We work throughout the Hollister area, including properties in Morgan Hill to the north and Gilroy along the US-101 corridor. If you manage multiple properties or have a larger commercial site, we can schedule and coordinate work across locations efficiently.
Tell us what you need - a pruning, a removal, a storm cleanup, or an assessment. Most companies will reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate, because tree work is too variable to price accurately over the phone.
A crew lead or certified arborist walks your property, looks at the trees in question, and discusses your goals. They note access points, nearby structures, and utility lines - everything that affects how the job gets done and what it costs. You get a written quote before any work begins.
For large native oaks or trees in designated areas, a permit may be required before work begins. A reputable company flags this early and helps you navigate the process. This step adds time to the schedule, so plan for it if a protected tree is involved.
The crew arrives with the right equipment, sets up safety zones, and works top-down through the tree. Before leaving, they chip or haul away all debris and blow off hard surfaces. Walk the property with the crew lead at the end to confirm the work matches what was agreed.
Written quote before any work begins. Full liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job.
(831) 271-0008You receive a line-item written quote at the end of the site visit - no verbal ballparks, no surprises on the final invoice. If the scope changes during the job, we talk to you first.
We carry current general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job. If something goes wrong during the work, your homeowner's policy should not be the one paying for it - ours should.
From valley oak permit requirements to defensible-space compliance on properties near the hills, we know what applies in San Benito County. We flag permit requirements before any cutting starts so you are not caught off guard.
Topping a tree - cutting the main trunk or large branches back to stubs - weakens the tree and invites disease. We follow the pruning standards set by the International Society of Arboriculture, removing no more than necessary to meet your goals.
The International Society of Arboriculture certifies arborists who have passed a rigorous exam and commit to ongoing education - having a certified arborist involved in your job means someone with formal training is making the calls, not just someone with a chainsaw. That combination of credentials and local knowledge is what keeps Hollister property owners coming back.
Safe removal of dead, diseased, or structurally compromised trees with site cleanup included.
Learn MoreFull lot and parcel clearing for construction, fire safety compliance, and property development.
Learn MoreHollister's spring winds and dry summers are hard on trees that have not been maintained - call now to get on the schedule before the problem gets worse.