Tree Risk Assessments in Toronto

Every tree on your property carries some level of risk. Knowing which ones pose a genuine hazard – and which ones don't – is what a professional risk assessment is for. Tree Doctors provides ISA-standard tree risk assessments across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area – clear, defensible, and actionable.

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Tree Risk Assessments in Toronto

A tree doesn't have to look sick to be dangerous. Internal decay, compromised root systems, and structural defects are often invisible from the ground – until something fails. Our certified arborists use ISA-standard assessment methodology to evaluate every tree systematically, assign risk ratings, and give you a clear picture of what needs attention and what can wait. We serve homeowners and businesses across Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Oakville.

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Tree risk assessment is a specialist skill. It requires training in failure mechanics, defect recognition, and structured evaluation methodology – not just general tree knowledge. An informal opinion from an unqualified source isn't worth much if a tree fails and liability becomes an issue.

At Tree Doctors, our ISA-certified, OCT-trained arborists are trained in the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) methodology – the industry standard for formal risk evaluation. We assess likelihood of failure, likelihood of impact, and consequences – producing a risk rating that is defensible, documented, and actionable.

Every assessment is backed by $5,000,000 in liability insurance and signed by a credentialed professional. When a tree fails and someone asks what you knew and when, that documentation matters.

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Our Tree Risk Assessment Process

We follow a systematic approach to ensure every assessment is accurate and actionable.

Step 1 – Free On-Site Consultation

One of our certified arborists visits your property, identifies the trees to be assessed, and confirms the scope of the evaluation – whether it's a single high-concern tree or a full property inventory.

Step 2 – Transparent Quote

You receive a clear, itemized quote with no hidden fees. We'll also beat any written quote from a licensed tree service company in the GTA.

Step 3 – Systematic Assessment

Each tree is evaluated using ISA TRAQ methodology – examining the crown, trunk, root zone, and site conditions for defects, decay indicators, and structural issues. Where appropriate, we use resistance drilling or additional diagnostic tools to assess internal condition.

Step 4 – Written Report & Recommendations

You receive a formal written report with risk ratings for each assessed tree, supporting photographs, and clear recommendations – prioritized by urgency so you know exactly what needs to be addressed first.

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Signs You Need a Tree Risk Assessment

Risk assessments aren't just for obviously damaged trees. Here's when to call one in.

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A large tree is near your home, driveway, or outdoor living area. Proximity to targets – structures, vehicles, or people – is what turns a tree defect into a genuine hazard. Any large tree within striking distance of something you care about warrants a formal evaluation.

You've noticed recent changes in the tree. A new lean, cracks in the trunk, sudden crown dieback, or fungal growth appearing at the base are all signs that something has changed structurally. Don't wait for the next storm to find out what it means.

The tree has been through significant storm damage. Trees that survive major storms often have hidden damage – split unions, compromised anchoring roots, or internal decay exposed by the event. A post-storm assessment catches these issues before they cause a secondary failure.

You're buying or selling a property. Large trees are a significant asset – and a potential liability. A pre-purchase risk assessment gives buyers and sellers an objective picture of what they're taking on.

Your insurer or municipality has flagged a tree. If an insurance company or municipal inspector has raised concerns about a tree on your property, a formal ISA-standard assessment from a qualified arborist is the appropriate response – and often the required one.

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Tree Risk Assessments Across the Greater Toronto Area

Tree Doctors serves homeowners, property managers, legal professionals, and commercial clients across the GTA. Our teams are based in Toronto, Oakville, and North York – so wherever you are, experienced help is close by. We provide tree risk assessments throughout Toronto and Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Brampton, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Markham.

Not sure if we cover your area? Call us or request a quote online – we'll let you know right away and get you scheduled if we do.

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Why Choose Tree Doctors?

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Based in Toronto, Tree Doctors Inc. has been a trusted leader in tree care services for over a decade – with hundreds of completed assessments and projects across the GTA.
ecologic preservation
A risk assessment isn't automatically a removal recommendation. We look for every viable path to keeping trees safely in place – recommending removal only when the risk genuinely can't be managed any other way.
certified arborists
Our ISA TRAQ-qualified arborists produce assessments that meet municipal, insurance, and legal standards. You get credible, defensible documentation – from professionals who understand both trees and the consequences of getting it wrong.

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We had a very large emerald cedar removed from our front yard by The Tree Doctors and had a great experience from start to finish. The tree was starting to cause damage, and their team made the whole process easy and stress-free. They arrived right within the scheduled window, were incredibly fast and efficient, and worked safely and professionally the entire time. Olek, Tavas, and Yandir were all…

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Toronto, May 2026

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Toronto, April 2026

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My Japanese Maple split at the top over the winter. Eric was able to wrap it, prune it, and advise me on how to make sure it doesn’t get worse. 

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Toronto, April 2026

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I went to several companies to get a quote, and not only were they the best price, but the person that came to take the estimate, Glenn, was wonderful and made it clear that he wanted to do the work for us. The experience with the team with JJ and two other great guys was amazing, as they were really friendly, very fast at getting the job done, but took a lot of care in making sure it went well.…

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Toronto, April 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tree risk assessment?

A tree risk assessment is a systematic evaluation of a tree's likelihood of failure, the likelihood that failure would strike a target, and the potential consequences. It produces a formal risk rating – low, moderate, high, or extreme – along with specific recommendations for mitigation or removal.

How is a risk assessment different from a general arborist report?

A general arborist report covers tree health, condition, and recommendations. A risk assessment is more specific – it applies a structured methodology to quantify and rate the risk a tree poses to people and property. The two can often be combined in a single site visit.

Who needs a formal tree risk assessment?

Homeowners with large trees near structures, commercial property managers, insurers, lawyers handling property disputes, and municipalities all regularly commission formal risk assessments. If a tree failure could result in injury, property damage, or legal liability, a formal assessment is worth having on record.

What happens if a tree is rated high or extreme risk?

A high or extreme risk rating means the tree requires prompt attention – either removal or a specific mitigation measure such as cabling, pruning, or restricted access to the target zone. We'll walk you through the options and help you prioritize based on your situation.

Can a high-risk tree be saved?

Sometimes. Depending on the defect and the tree's overall condition, risk can be reduced through structural pruning, cabling, or bracing. Our arborists look for every viable path to keeping trees in place before recommending removal.

How often should risk assessments be repeated?

For most properties, a reassessment every two to three years is appropriate. Trees near high-use areas – playgrounds, parking lots, building entrances – warrant more frequent evaluation. After a significant storm or any visible change in a tree's condition, an immediate reassessment is recommended.

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