Safe, professional tree trimming, removals, stump grinding and emergency work from trained crews.

Tree service in Bee Cave has to account for one thing above all else: the ground underneath is mostly limestone bench with a thin layer of soil on top. That changes how trees grow, how their roots anchor, and how they fail in wind. Corral Bros Landscaping and Design has cut, shaped, and cleared trees across this rock for long enough to know which oaks are solid and which ones are one bad storm away from a problem.
In neighborhoods like Lake Pointe and Falconhead, lots often step down in grade, sometimes sharply, which means a removal that looks simple from the street can take real rigging once you are standing on the slope. Spanish Oaks properties tend to have older, well-established live oaks and Spanish oaks worth protecting rather than cutting, so a lot of our work there is crown thinning, deadwood removal, and root zone care instead of takedowns. We treat every oak with an eye toward oak wilt risk, since this part of Travis County has seen its share.
Our crews are licensed, insured, and used to working around pool decks, retaining walls, and power lines common on these 71/620 corridor properties. We offer free on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, and we will tell you straight whether a tree needs a trim or needs to come down.
We walk your Bee Cave property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Travis County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide tree service in these nearby communities:
Late winter dormancy (December to January) is the best time to trim most Central Texas trees, since cuts heal fast before spring growth. The key exception is oaks: avoid pruning oaks from February through June to prevent oak wilt, and paint every oak cut immediately, year-round.
Oak wilt is a deadly fungal disease that spreads through Central Texas oaks, often via beetles attracted to fresh cuts. Prevention is simple: do not prune oaks February through June, and paint all oak wounds with pruning sealer immediately in every season. Our crews follow these protocols on every job.
Thin caliche soil over limestone means root systems here spread wide instead of deep, which makes trees more prone to leaning or heaving in storms. Our crews account for this in Lake Pointe and Spanish Oaks by checking root plate stability before any major trim or removal, and we adjust rigging for the steep grades common in Falconhead.
Yes. Bee Cave's benched lots and rock outcroppings call for careful rigging and sometimes crane work instead of just dropping a tree where gravity wants it to go. Corral Bros crews are equipped for the grade changes you see around the 71/620 corridor, and we walk the property with you first so there are no surprises.
We do not quote blind over the phone because oak canopy size, access, and slope all change the job. Corral Bros offers free on-site estimates in Bee Cave, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a written number based on your actual trees and terrain, not a guess.
Often, yes. Many mature live oaks and Spanish oaks in this area just need crown thinning, deadwood removal, or a root zone assessment rather than a chainsaw. We will tell you honestly if a tree in your yard is a candidate for corrective pruning versus removal, since oak wilt spreads through root grafts and pruning cuts.
Hill Country storms move through fast and hard, and a leaning limb over a driveway or roofline in Spanish Oaks or Lake Pointe is not something to leave overnight. Corral Bros handles emergency tree work and storm cleanup, and we prioritize calls involving structural risk or blocked access.
We handle both. A cut trunk left behind on a rocky lot in Bee Cave often just becomes a mowing hazard or a spot for new sprouts, so most customers have us grind the stump and clear the root flare in the same visit rather than scheduling a second trip.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Travis County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.