Tree Trimming/Vegetation Management
- How do I create defensible space around my home to stop the spread of wildfires?
- Do you offer wood chips customers can use for mulch?
- Does PG&E offer dirt or soil to the public?
- Is PG&E required to get my signature to remove trees?
- PG&E damaged my tree while trimming it and now I want it removed; how do I do that?
- Why does PG&E only chip wood that is less than four inches in diameter?
- How do I report damage to my property from the tree trimmers?
- Does PG&E use herbicides on vegetation?
- Can I opt out of tree pruning or tree maintenance?
- Why does my tree look lopsided after you trimmed it?
- How can I find out the status of my tree trimming case?
- Can I pay PG&E to cut some of my other trees, not near your lines?
- Will I be notified before you come out to cut my trees?
- How are trees marked for trimming or removal? What are the different markings and what do they mean?
- How do I submit a compliment or complaint about one of your tree trimmers?
- Why did you leave wood on my property after trimming or removing trees?
- I need to prune the trees in my yard, what do I need to be aware of?
- When and where does tree pruning, and removal take place in high fire-threat areas?
- What are you doing with vegetation to reduce safety risks in high fire-threat areas?
- What tree work is done near poles and towers?
- How do you prune or remove trees near transmission lines?
- Am I responsible for cleaning up tree debris after a storm?
- Who is responsible for pruning or removing trees near service wires?
- How do you prune or remove trees near distribution lines?
- What can I do to increase the defensible space around my home?
- How do I cut a tree with a wire running through it?
- When are you going to come out and cut back my trees?
- How do I report a tree hazard?