Fast response when storms drop limbs or threaten your home.
When a Hill Country storm knocks a limb across your roof or leaves a split oak leaning over the house at Canyon Lake, every hour counts. The steep rocky slopes and shallow soil here mean trees grow fast and stressed, more prone to failure in wind. After a storm, you need a crew that knows these lots-how the terrain moves water, where root systems sit shallow, what makes a lean dangerous on a hillside.
That's where Corral Bros comes in. We're licensed, insured, and based right here on the I-35 corridor. When you call (737) 404-9343, you get a crew that understands Canyon Lake ground. We handle storm debris cleanup, hazardous limb removal, roof and vehicle clearing, and documentation for your insurance company. Most on-site estimates are scheduled within 48 hours.
Our work is straightforward: we assess the damage, remove what threatens your property safely, haul the debris, and leave you with a clear site. No upsell, no surprise. Just a family-run crew doing what we know.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Canyon Lake property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and emergency tree work that holds up to Comal County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Yes. We respond to storm-damaged, fallen and dangerously leaning trees that threaten homes, vehicles and power lines across Central Texas. Call us as soon as it is safe, and we will clear the hazard, document the damage and haul the debris away.
First make sure everyone is safe and stay clear of any downed power lines, reporting those to the utility. Then call a professional tree crew like Corral Bros. We safely remove the tree, work to limit further damage, and provide documentation for your insurance claim.
We prioritize emergency calls and work to dispatch within 24 hours for active hazards like limbs over roofs or structures. On-site assessment and free estimate scheduling typically happens within 48 hours. For immediate danger, call (737) 404-9343 and describe what you see. We'll advise on next steps.
The shallow Hill Country soil here means roots stay shallow and trees lean on slopes. Wind or heavy rain destabilizes them faster than on level ground. We know how to read a lean on these lots, determine if it's actively failing, and remove it safely without triggering erosion or damaging neighboring property.
Yes. After we remove the hazard, we chip, haul, or stack debris depending on what you need. We leave the site cleared so you're not looking at a pile for weeks. All cleanup is included in the emergency work estimate.
Many policies cover storm damage removal. We provide detailed documentation, photos, and written scope of work that insurers expect. We're experienced filing with companies and happy to explain what we're removing and why. Bring your policy details to the estimate and we'll discuss coverage odds.
Pricing depends on tree size, location, lean angle, accessibility, and debris volume. We schedule free no-obligation on-site estimates usually within 48 hours. Call (737) 404-9343 with photos or a description and we'll give a ballpark before we visit.
Yes. Steep terrain and proximity to water are normal here. We have experience working on Canyon Lake's hillsides and managing runoff and soil stability. We assess each site for access, anchoring, and erosion risk before we start.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.