Request Chipping Services

Protect your home and community by utilizing the Chipping Program! Our program is designed to help residents in the High Desert region safely and effectively reduce hazardous vegetation, creating defensible space and mitigating wildfire risk.

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Why Participate?

Chipping is an environmentally friendly way to dispose of brush and tree trimmings, helping to reduce fire hazards around your property. Instead of burning or hauling away debris, our chipping services process it on-site, leaving you with mulch that can be used for landscaping or erosion control.

Guidelines for Chipping:

  • Accepted Materials: Tree branches, brush, and similar vegetative debris.

  • Unaccepted Materials: Construction materials, stumps, rocks, or anything with metal or plastic.

  • Pile Size: Keep piles under 4 feet tall and neatly stacked, ensuring they are not obstructing roads or driveways.

Benefits of the Program:

  • Safety: Reduces fire hazards by removing excess vegetation.

  • Sustainability: Keeps green waste out of landfills and repurposes it for landscaping.

  • Community Impact: Enhances overall wildfire preparedness in the High Desert.

How It Works:

  1. Submit Your Request: Fill out the form below to register for our chipping service. We’ll contact you to confirm the details and schedule your service.

  2. Prepare Your Vegetation: Gather branches, brush, and trimmings into manageable piles. Make sure they are accessible for roadside pickup.

  3. Service Day: Our professional crew will arrive to chip your materials, turning them into usable mulch or removing the debris as requested.

Ready to get
started?

Click the button below to submit your request and schedule a chipping service. Let’s work together to protect our homes, families, and natural surroundings from the threat of wildfires.

Together, we can build a safer, more resilient High Desert community.

Funding for this project was provided by a grant from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection as part of the California Climate Investments Program, through the California Fire Safe Council. THE WFAP program is brought to you by the National Volunteer Fire Council and the U.S. Forest Service.