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Tree Risk Assessment

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SERVING: Alameda County Contra Costa County San Jose Milpitas and surrounding areas.

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Trees are a beautiful part of any landscape, but sometimes they are in distress, and we don’t recognize it. A thriving oak or cedar tree could be on the brink of failing and causing unforeseen property damage or casualties; a strong wind may be all it takes to knock it down.


With a tree risk assessment by an ISA-certified arborist at Arbor Vision Inc., you will know precisely what is happening with the trees on your property. You'll receive a valuable arborist report to help guide important decisions about your landscape assets.

ISA Risk Assessments for Commercial, Municipal and Residential Properties

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KNOW THE STATUS OF YOUR TREES.

Trees add aesthetic appeal and property value but aren't immune to defects and could be considered safety hazards. You need to know if your green assets are safe at their locations. Every homeowner’s or property manager’s responsibility is to protect against damage to property and persons by conducting regular inspections.

TREES DON’T ALWAYS SHOW SIGNS OF DISTRESS.

There may be times when it is evident that your trees are failing - they could be leaning, have dying or broken branches, cracks in the trunk, or decay at the roots. However, sometimes a failing tree will show no signs of risk. As a property owner or manager, you have a legal duty of care to inspect, assess, correct, and remove hazards posed by your trees. Otherwise, you may be liable for property damage or personal injury caused by partial or whole-tree failure.

YOU WANT THE BEST FOR YOUR PROPERTY.

It’s challenging to know what your beautiful trees need to flourish. Damage from tree failure can have various consequences, but much of the responsibility can fall on the property owner or manager. In addition, you want the trees on your property to look as healthy as possible.

TREE EXPERTS CAN HELP YOU DECIDE.

Evaluating the likelihood of tree failure, impact, potential targets, and consequences and reporting on mitigation options is the most effective way to fulfill your obligations as a property manager. Our ISA-certified arborists conduct tree risk assessments following industry standards and protocols. We examine every detail, including the tree species, drought-tolerance, history, crown density, and overall health, and we provide you with a full report to assist in your decision-making.

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GET THE WHOLE PICTURE WITH US.

Arbor Vision Inc. doesn’t just assess risks; we provide remedial services ranging from pruning or bracing to preserve your trees, target removal, and re-routing pathways to tree removal for enhanced community safety. Our expertise is backed by a longstanding track record and ongoing customer satisfaction.


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What to Expect With a Tree Assessment

STEP 1: TALK TO US

Request a free no-obligation quote.

STEP 2: REVIEW YOUR CONCERNS

We’ll meet with you and conduct a property walkthrough to understand your concerns and the needs of each tree.

STEP 3: EVERY NEED MET

Professionally trained staff that will help transform your vision into reality.

STEP 4: ENJOY

Enjoy the natural beauty of your trees year after year.

Why Choose Us
for Tree Assessment Service

Full-service

Sit back and relax while we provide complete care for each tree and ensure they are healthy and beautiful for many years to come.

Peace of Mind

Have peace of mind knowing your most valuable landscape investment is in the care of professionals with a passion for trees and the environment.

Natural Artistry

Preserve and enjoy the natural beauty of your trees for years to come through every season.

Safety

Safety is something that we care about deeply. We train, educate and take necessary precautions to protect your property and our teams from harm.

Please don't just take our word for it, read what our customer say about our service.

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A good decision about your trees is just a call away

Stay one step ahead with our experts’ timely assessments and tree risk management. We'll eliminate the guesswork, identify the hazards, and provide prompt remedial services. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you check if a tree is safe?

Trees add aesthetic appeal and property value but aren't immune to defects or safety hazards. The signs of a sick or dying tree can reveal the likelihood of threats. Look for glaring signs of a hazardous tree such as leaning, dieback, cracks or cavities in the trunk, thinning canopy, dead branches, or root flare. Sometimes the signs of a dangerous tree are not visible, and you'll need a professional tree inspection or assessment to know if it's safe.

What is a tree assessment?

Tree assessments refer to a systematic process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks and hazards posed by residential and commercial trees. A limited visual, standard, or advanced assessment can be done at your request to determine tree health and the likelihood of failure.

What is tree risk management?

Risk management involves applying policies and procedures to mitigate the risks and hazards posed by residential and commercial trees. It also extends to tree monitoring and recurrent inspections to determine tree health and identify conditions that may lead to failure. With the help of an arborist, you can outline a plan of action to enhance tree safety and reduce liabilities.

What to do if a tree is falling?

Consider a leaning tree or one that appears to be on the verge of falling as an emergency. Don't try to predict if it will fall or not, especially for trees that have developed a sudden lean. A leaning tree is usually a sign of root system instability and imminent risk of falling. You may call 911 or a tree company to assess the hazards and take remedial actions. Solutions include bracing, propping, felling, and high-risk removal, depending on the level of danger posed.

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