Not usually. Climbing, cutting, and removal are rated as a higher hazard than mowing and planting, and California licenses tree service under a different classification than landscape contracting. That affects how the work is classified on a policy and which carriers will write it. If your crews do both, say so at the outset, because a policy written for maintenance gardening and a policy written for tree work are not the same instrument. Our arborist and tree service page covers that side of the work.
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