Professional trimming that keeps trees healthy, safe and well-shaped.
Georgetown's older neighborhoods along the square and the newer master plans in Wolf Ranch and Sun City all share one challenge: keeping mature trees healthy in rocky clay over limestone bedrock. When branches hang over your roof, crowd your gutters, or start showing deadwood, professional trimming becomes essential work, not optional maintenance. Corral Bros handles tree trimming across Georgetown with an understanding of how our Hill Country soil and the heat cycles here shape what your trees need to thrive.
We trim for three reasons: to improve the tree's shape and structure, to remove dead or crossing limbs that waste the tree's energy, and to clear branches away from your house, power lines, and neighboring properties. Working on the limestone shelf that runs under Georgetown means we're used to navigating tight clearances around stone foundations and built-up landscaping. Every cut we make follows proper arboricultural standards so the tree heals, not just survives the cut.
Free estimates come to your property usually within 48 hours of your call. We show up with a clear eye for what your trees actually need and what can wait. Licensed and insured, we handle both residential yards and commercial properties across Williamson County. Cleanup and haul-away are part of the job.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Georgetown property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and tree trimming that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Most established trees benefit from trimming every 3 to 5 years, while young trees benefit from lighter, more frequent shaping to build good structure. We trim to remove deadwood, improve clearance and shape the canopy without over-cutting, which keeps the tree healthy and safe.
Avoid trimming oaks from February through June in Central Texas to prevent oak wilt, a deadly fungal disease spread by beetles drawn to fresh cuts. If an oak must be cut in that window, paint the wound immediately. We follow oak-wilt protocols on every job, year-round.
Cost depends on tree size, height, density, and how much limb work you need done. A 40-foot oak might run different than a smaller ornamental. We schedule a free on-site estimate where we assess the job and give you a transparent price. Call (737) 404-9343 to get that done within 48 hours.
Late winter through early spring, before the heat kicks in, is ideal here. Trimming during dormancy reduces stress and pest pressure. Summer trimming is safe too if you avoid the hottest spells. We avoid fall trimming when possible because it can encourage new tender growth vulnerable to our freeze cycles.
Not if it's done right. We make proper cuts at the branch collar, never flush cuts or stubs. Removing dead limbs, crossing branches, and excess canopy actually strengthens a tree by improving airflow and directing energy to healthy growth. Poor cutting techniques cause the damage.
That's routine work for us in Georgetown. We're careful around structures and coordinate with utility companies when power lines are involved. Understanding clearance needs and how our limestone-based landscape affects drainage and settling helps us trim safely without creating new problems.
Most Georgetown trees don't need annual trimming. Every 2 to 3 years is typical for general maintenance. Storm-damaged trees, trees blocking views or sightlines, and those developing structural issues may need sooner attention. We assess your specific trees during the estimate.
We haul everything away as part of the service. Limbs are chipped or removed depending on size. Nothing gets left in your yard. We clean up completely so you're not dealing with debris or mess after we finish.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.