Tree removal is an important part of tree service. One or more dead, diseased, or storm damaged trees will have to be taken down from even the best-cared-for lawns and property.
Sometimes we are clearing land for other uses. Sometimes it is for the protection of homes and buildings, and the safety of people nearby. Strategic removal may also be for the health of the remaining trees.
No size tree removal job is too large or too small. Please call 210-549-TREE now for a free estimate. We send to you the safest and best-trained crews available in the South Texas area.
There are many reasons to call us for professional service:
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We operate power equipment for reaching the top branches and then lifting heavy pieces of trunk and disposing of all parts of a tree we take down. Our field teams make fast work of tree removal, and of disposal of the downed tree. The proper equipment can do the work of four men!
We get the job out of the way efficiently, so that clearing work can continue, new trees can be planted or transplanted, and any disruption on your property smoothly ends. If we're providing service after storm damage, our efficiency lets other repair crews get on with fixing damage to your home or building.
Our tree removal professionals know what to do. We are noted for quality service.
Our teams operate according to the standards for quality and tree care set by The International Society of Arboriculture. We've handled the needs of the Texas Hill Country and the State Capitol region for years, and are licensed and insured for your protection.
How we will take care of the stump following tree removal:
Our team grinds the dead base of a tree into mulch, by mechanically chopping up to a foot below the level of the topsoil. The crew then fills the hole with the mulch (that the grinding creates). And they never leave until after a meticulous clean up of the surrounding area.
Some people may tell you "don't bother" with getting rid of the stump. You may not know that the roots keep growing, and can cause havoc with sidewalks and underground utility paths. And you thought you were rid of that tree!
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