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

Tree service in Georgetown means working with roots that fight for every inch of purchase in shallow soil sitting atop San Gabriel limestone. That rocky clay base does not drain the way deep prairie soil does, so trees here often develop wider, shallower root systems than the textbook diagram suggests. Corral Bros crews plan trimming, removals and stump work around that reality rather than against it.
In Old Town, older live oaks and pecans have had decades to wedge roots into limestone seams near foundations and sidewalks, and those trees need careful crown work instead of aggressive cutting that stresses an already limited root base. Sun City's younger plantings face a different problem: thin topsoil that struggles to hold moisture through a Central Texas summer, which shows up as scorched leaf edges and dieback if nobody is watching for it. Out in Wolf Ranch and the newer master-planned sections, construction grading often leaves compacted subsoil that chokes root growth from the start, so we look hard at drainage and soil condition during every assessment.
We show up with the same equipment and insurance for a Sun City retiree wanting a quiet trim and for a commercial property managing a full tree line near the square. Estimates are free and usually scheduled within 48 hours, and we tell you what a tree actually needs, not what fills a work order.
We walk your Georgetown property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Williamson 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.
Cost depends on the tree's size, its location relative to structures or power lines, and how much limestone rock the crew has to work around at the root ball. Corral Bros provides free, no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a specific number for your property instead of a rough guess over the phone.
In much of Georgetown, especially newer Wolf Ranch construction sites, thin topsoil over limestone bedrock limits how deep roots can go and how much water the soil actually holds. Watering more does not always help if compacted subsoil is blocking drainage. Our crews assess root depth and soil condition, not just surface symptoms, before recommending a treatment plan.
Yes. Georgetown gets its share of high wind and hail events, and limestone-rooted trees can lose limbs unexpectedly even without a major storm. Corral Bros handles emergency tree work and storm cleanup for both residential and commercial properties, clearing debris safely and assessing whether damaged trees need further removal or can be saved.
We would not recommend it. Many Old Town oaks and pecans have shallow, wide root systems anchored into limestone seams, which makes them more sensitive to improper pruning cuts than trees in deeper soil. Corral Bros crews are licensed and insured and understand how to shape these canopies without stressing the root structure underneath.
Grinding through root systems tangled in clay and limestone takes different equipment handling than working in soft soil, and it usually takes longer per stump. Corral Bros handles stump grinding and root cleanup as part of our standard tree removal service, so your yard is left level and ready for replanting or landscaping in Sun City, Wolf Ranch, or anywhere else in town.
We do. Many new lots in Wolf Ranch and similar developments have compacted subsoil from grading equipment, which can doom new plantings if nobody addresses drainage first. Corral Bros includes health assessments with our planting service so we can recommend species and placement that actually have a chance against Georgetown's soil conditions.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.