Removing dangerous limbs before they land on your roof, vehicle, or family.
Conley Tree and Brush removes hazardous limbs and overhanging branches from residential and rural properties across Redding, Cottonwood, Red Bluff, Shasta Lake, and Northern California. When a limb is dead, splitting, or hanging over something important, fast action prevents expensive damage.
How We Help
A limb doesn't have to be huge to be dangerous — a dead branch over a driveway, a storm-cracked limb over a roofline, or a slowly splitting crotch over a patio can cause serious damage when it finally lets go. The time to remove a hazardous limb is before it becomes a problem, not after.
Conley Tree and Brush handles hazardous limb removal for homeowners across Redding, Cottonwood, Anderson, Palo Cedro, Red Bluff, Shasta Lake, and surrounding communities. The crew climbs or rigs as needed to safely cut and lower limbs without letting them drop on structures, vehicles, fences, or landscaping below.
Dead limbs are the most common request — trees often hold onto dead wood that can fall without warning, especially during wind events. But we also handle split limbs where the wood has cracked but not fully separated, co-dominant stems that pose a structural failure risk, and limbs that have grown into rooflines or gutters over time.
Every hazardous limb job includes cleanup — cut material is chipped on-site or hauled away, and the area is cleaned up before the crew leaves. If we notice other potential issues in the tree during the work, we'll let you know and give you the option to address them in the same visit.
Common Questions
Key warning signs include: bark that has separated from the limb, visible cracks or splits in the wood, limbs hanging at an abnormal angle, dead leaves still attached out of season, hollow sections, or a limb that overhangs a structure or high-traffic area. When in doubt, call — we'll come take a look.
We handle clearance trimming and hazardous limbs near communication lines (cable, telephone). We do not work on energized electrical power lines — that requires a utility company or certified line clearance arborist with utility authorization.
Often yes. A partially split limb can be held in place by minimal wood fiber and can fall at any time, especially in wind. We recommend calling soon rather than waiting. We'll give you an honest assessment of urgency.
Yes — full cleanup is always included. Cut limbs and brush are chipped or hauled, and the area is left clean.
Yes. It's usually most efficient to do a full inspection of the tree and address everything in one visit rather than returning multiple times.
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