
Healthy trees do not just happen. They require monitoring, timely intervention, and an understanding of the diseases and pests that target specific species in our region. Our plant health care programs combine diagnostics, targeted treatments, and ongoing monitoring to keep your trees productive and resilient against the stresses of Sonoma County's dry summers and wet winters.
Sudden Oak Death is active in Sonoma County, and Petaluma's coast live oaks and tanoaks are susceptible. Early detection makes treatment possible, while late diagnosis often means removal. Our arborists can identify symptoms, arrange laboratory testing, and develop management plans that give affected trees the best chance of survival while protecting the surrounding landscape.
Accurate treatment starts with accurate diagnosis. Our arborists collect tissue samples and coordinate laboratory analysis to identify the specific pathogen affecting your trees. For suspected Sudden Oak Death cases, we use certified labs that test for Phytophthora ramorum.
Based on the diagnosis, we develop treatment plans that may include trunk injections, soil drenches, targeted fungicide applications, or cultural practices like improved drainage and canopy thinning. Every treatment plan is species-specific and designed for Petaluma's climate conditions.
Disease management does not end with a single treatment. We schedule follow-up inspections to track progress, adjust treatments as needed, and catch any new issues early. For properties with multiple at-risk trees, we offer annual monitoring programs that provide consistent oversight.
Proudly serving Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Novato,
Sonoma and Santa Rosa for 13+ years.
We provide a full range of professional tree care services for residential and commercial properties in Petaluma and throughout Sonoma County. Every service is performed by trained crews under the supervision of certified arborists who understand local tree species, Petaluma's tree protection ordinances, and the unique challenges of our Mediterranean climate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tree Service can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
The cost of tree service in Petaluma depends on the scope of work, tree size, location, and accessibility. A routine pruning job for a small to mid-size tree typically runs a few hundred dollars, while large-scale removals involving crane work or protected species permits can run significantly higher. We provide free on-site estimates so you get a clear price before any work begins.
In most cases, yes. Petaluma's Chapter 17 Implementing Zoning Ordinance protects native oaks including Coast Live Oak, Valley Oak, Black Oak, Blue Oak, and Interior Live Oak that are four inches or more in trunk diameter at breast height. Heritage trees and trees in the public right-of-way also require permits through the Community Development Department. We handle all permit applications on your behalf.
The best time to prune most trees in Petaluma is during the dormant season from late fall through early spring. However, oaks should only be pruned during the dry months between July and October to avoid attracting bark beetles that spread Sudden Oak Death. We schedule all pruning work around species-specific timing to protect your trees.
Signs that a tree may need removal include significant trunk decay, large dead branches in the crown, visible fungal growth at the base, severe lean that has developed recently, and root damage from construction or soil erosion. If you notice any of these warning signs, an arborist assessment can determine whether the tree can be saved through treatment or if removal is the safest option.
Defensible space is the buffer zone between your home and the surrounding vegetation that helps slow or stop the spread of wildfire. California law requires property owners to maintain 100 feet of defensible space around structures. In Petaluma, homes near the eastern hills and wildland-urban interface areas need particular attention to fuel reduction and vegetation management.
A certified arborist holds credentials through the International Society of Arboriculture and has at least three years of field experience in tree care. Unlike a general tree worker, an arborist can diagnose disease, assess structural risk using TRAQ methodology, and provide reports required by the City of Petaluma for tree removal permits and development projects.
Common signs include discolored or wilting leaves outside of normal seasonal change, premature leaf drop, cankers or oozing sap on the trunk, fungal fruiting bodies at the base or on major branches, thinning canopy, and bark splitting or peeling. In Petaluma, bleeding cankers on oak trunks can indicate Phytophthora ramorum, the pathogen behind Sudden Oak Death.
Yes. Sudden Oak Death caused by Phytophthora ramorum is confirmed in Sonoma County and affects tanoak and coast live oak species found throughout Petaluma. The pathogen spreads through rain splash and contaminated soil. Early detection through laboratory testing gives the best chance of managing the disease and preventing spread to neighboring trees.
It depends on the disease, how far it has progressed, and the overall structural integrity of the tree. Many bacterial and fungal infections can be managed through targeted treatments, improved soil conditions, and pruning of affected tissue. However, trees with advanced trunk decay or root rot may be beyond treatment and require removal for safety.
Treatment begins with accurate diagnosis, often including laboratory analysis of tissue samples. Depending on the pathogen, treatment options include trunk injections, soil drenches, targeted fungicide applications, canopy thinning to improve air circulation, and soil amendment to support root health. We develop species-specific treatment plans based on the diagnosis.
Worried about a sick tree? Contact us for a professional health assessment and treatment plan.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Tree Service needs.

They removed a large oak that was leaning toward our garage after the January storms. The crew was careful with our fence and garden beds, and they handled the City permit for us. Really professional from start to finish.
— Petaluma Homeowner

We hired them to create defensible space around our home in the hills east of town. They thinned the trees, cleared all the dead brush, and explained exactly what CAL FIRE looks for during inspections. Felt a lot safer going into fire season.
— Petaluma Property Owner

Our arborist consultation saved us from removing a tree we thought was dying. Turned out it had a treatable fungal issue. They put together a treatment plan and the tree is recovering well. Honest advice goes a long way.
— Sonoma County Resident
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