Alameda County
Defensible Space & Weed Abatement in Alameda
Bring your property up to CAL FIRE standard — and keep your insurance.
Wildfire fuel reduction to CAL FIRE's defensible-space standards. California's PRC 4291 requires 100 feet of defensible space around structures in wildland areas — we clear and limb to those Zone 0, 1, and 2 specs. Across Alameda County — from Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, and Berkeley — the work here splits between defensible-space and fuel reduction on the Oakland and Berkeley hillsides, and brush, ranch, and vineyard clearing out across the Livermore Valley.
Defensible Space & Weed Abatement Pricing
What defensible space costs in Alameda
Local terrain, slope, and site access in Alameda all move the final number — steep or hard-to-reach parcels run higher than the ranges above.
Local context
Why Alameda landowners need defensible space
The Oakland Hills carry serious WUI fire risk — the 1991 Tunnel Fire killed 25 and destroyed over 3,000 homes here, and the steep, eucalyptus-laden slopes still drive heavy defensible-space demand every season.
Local operators
Pros serving Alameda
Brush Pros
44+ yrs
Oakland brush clearing and fire-abatement company since 1982, on the Oakland and Berkeley fire departments' defensible-space contractor lists. Serves the East Bay hills.
Serves: Alameda · Contra Costa
Arbor Vision
Local operator
San Ramon tree service with ISA-certified arborists offering stump grinding and vegetation management across the Tri-Valley and Diablo communities.
Serves: Alameda · Contra Costa
Terry's Tree Service
30+ yrs
Livermore Diamond Certified tree service offering stump grinding, brush chipping, and fire-prevention vegetation work across the Tri-Valley and East Bay.
Serves: Alameda · Contra Costa
Star Creek Land Stewards
Local operator
Targeted sheep and goat grazing outfit providing wildfire fuel reduction and defensible-space vegetation management; has grazed East Bay parklands since 2012.
Serves: Alameda · Contra Costa
Wickersham
Local operator
Tractor-services and construction-trucking operator serving East Contra Costa farmland and the Tri-Valley — mowing, discing, grading, augering, fire breaks, and weed abatement.
Serves: Contra Costa · Alameda
East Bay Tree Service
Local operator · CSLB #805794
Orinda-based tree and lot-clearing company serving the East Bay from Berkeley and Oakland to Walnut Creek: MOFD fire-compliance defensible space, brush chipping, lot clearing, and stump grinding.
Serves: Contra Costa · Alameda
Brush Services
20+ yrs · CSLB #989577
Family-owned masticator/mulcher (20+ years) covering the East Bay and South Bay: brush clearing, forestry thinning, defensible space, fire-risk abatement, and access-road clearing.
Serves: Santa Clara · Alameda · Contra Costa · Solano
Common questions
Defensible Space & Weed Abatement FAQs
How much defensible space does California require?+
Public Resources Code 4291 requires 100 feet of defensible space around structures in State Responsibility Areas and most wildland zones — or to your property line if it's closer. That 100 feet is split into Zone 0 (0–5 ft, ember-resistant), Zone 1 (5–30 ft, lean/clean/green), and Zone 2 (30–100 ft, reduced fuel).
Why is my insurer asking for this?+
After repeated catastrophic wildfire seasons, many carriers now condition renewal in the Bay Area WUI on documented defensible space, and some have non-renewed policies outright in high-risk areas. Bringing your property to PRC 4291 standard — and keeping photos and an invoice — is increasingly what it takes to stay insurable.
What does Zone 0 actually mean?+
Zone 0 is the critical 0–5 feet right around your home, and it should be ember-resistant: no combustible bark mulch, no firewood stacks, no flammable shrubs touching the siding, and ideally hardscape or bare mineral soil. Embers landing in this zone are the leading way homes ignite, so it gets the strictest treatment.
What will it cost for my place?+
A typical one-acre home runs roughly $1,000–$4,000 for full 100-foot defensible space. Crews often price by the hour ($100–$250) or by the acre for Zone 2 brush ($100–$500+). Steep terrain, heavy fuel loads, and lots of close-in hand work around structures push costs up.
Can a machine do all of it?+
Not the close-in zones. A mulcher is ideal for thinning Zone 2 brush quickly, but Zone 0 and Zone 1 around the house, decks, fences, and landscaping need careful hand work to protect structures and keepers. The best results come from combining both.
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