Fast response when storms drop limbs or threaten your home.
When limestone-rooted cedars and oaks come down on your Dripping Springs acreage, you need a crew that moves fast and understands Hill Country trees. Dripping Springs storms can snap branches across rooflines and drop limbs into pastures in minutes, and our team responds quickly to clear hazards before they cause real damage to your home or equipment.
The shallow Hill Country soil and rocky terrain here mean trees sometimes lean unpredictably, especially after heavy rains soften the ground around limestone. We handle the whole job: emergency limb removal, roof and vehicle clearing, and complete debris haul-away. We document everything for your insurance claim, and we work with the land, not against it.
Call us the same day your storm hits. We're licensed, insured, and we schedule free on-site estimates within 48 hours. Since we're family-run and local to the Hill Country, we know these neighborhoods and what your property needs.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Dripping Springs property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and emergency tree work that holds up to Hays 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.
Call us immediately at (737) 404-9343. We respond same-day to storm damage. We'll assess whether the limb is stuck or unstable, clear it safely, and document damage for your insurance. If the roof was breached, we'll flag it so you can call your adjuster with photos.
Our shallow limestone-based Hill Country soil gives roots less grip, especially on estates with uneven terrain like Belterra and Caliterra. Heavy spring rains soften that soil further. Cedar and oak here grow fast but lean predictably; we watch for hazard angles that threaten structures.
Costs depend on tree size, limb count, proximity to your home, and access on your acreage. We offer free no-obligation on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours. Bring photos of the damage to your first call; it helps us scope the job faster and give you a realistic range.
Yes. We document damage with photos, measurements, and notes on what caused the failure. We'll provide detailed invoices and can answer your adjuster's questions about the work. Many insurers here in Hays County work with local arborists like us routinely.
We haul everything away as part of the emergency service, or we can chip branches on-site and leave mulch if that helps your pasture. We clear driveways, roofs, and fence lines completely so you're not left with a mess.
Yes. Emergency work is fast response to dangerous or fallen limbs that threaten safety or property. Regular trimming prevents hazards and improves health. After we clear an emergency, we can advise on shaping the rest of the tree so it's less likely to fail in the next Hill Country storm.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.