Tree Removal Services
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Texas trees face multiple threats: oak wilt disease, extreme drought, severe storms, and ice events that can bring down even healthy trees. Proper tree care—including regular pruning, disease treatment, and hazard assessment—protects both your trees and your property. Tree work is inherently dangerous; falls and chainsaw injuries make it one of the most hazardous professions. Always verify insurance before hiring any tree service, and consider working with ISA-certified arborists for complex situations. Our directory features verified tree care professionals across Texas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tree removal cost?
Tree removal costs depend on size, location, and complexity. Small trees (under 30 ft) cost $200-$500, medium trees (30-60 ft) $500-$1,200, and large trees (60+ ft) $1,500-$3,500+. Stump grinding adds $75-$300. Emergency removal after storms costs 1.5-2x standard rates.
Does a tree service need to be licensed in Texas?
Texas doesn't require a specific tree service license, making insurance verification critical. Ensure they have liability insurance ($1M+) and workers' compensation. Ask for certificates of insurance—tree work is inherently dangerous, and uninsured accidents can become your liability.
When should I have my trees trimmed?
Most trees should be trimmed during dormancy (late winter) when disease spread is minimized. However, dead or hazardous branches should be removed immediately. Avoid heavy pruning in fall when trees are storing energy. ISA-certified arborists know proper pruning techniques.
How do I know if a tree needs to be removed?
Consider removal for: severe trunk damage or decay, major root problems, significant lean (especially recent), extensive dead branches, disease that can't be treated, or trees threatening structures. An ISA-certified arborist can assess whether treatment or removal is best.