Safe removal of dead, damaged or unwanted trees, down to the stump.
Trees in Hutto are often casualties of the town's rapid growth. What was open farmland a decade ago is now Star Ranch, Hutto Highlands, and Emory Crossing-subdivisions where mature oaks and pecans sometimes shade new foundations they were never meant to support. When a tree leans toward a house, dies from root-girdling in Williamson County's dense blackland clay, or simply has no business standing where a driveway needs to go, safe removal becomes essential.
That's where we come in. A dead or hazardous tree left standing invites limb failure and property damage. Our crew assesses every tree on-site, plans the safest removal route, and protects everything around it during the work. We handle the sectional takedown, the haul-away, and optional stump grinding. Most jobs take a day or two from start to finish.
We're a family-owned, licensed and insured operation familiar with Hutto's terrain. Free on-site estimates are usually scheduled within 48 hours. Call us to get a clear picture of what needs to come down and what it costs.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Hutto property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and tree removal that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Tree removal cost depends on the tree's height, trunk diameter, health and proximity to structures or power lines. A small, open tree is inexpensive, while a large or hazardous tree over a house costs more due to the careful rigging required. We give free on-site quotes.
A tree usually needs removal when it is dead, severely diseased, structurally unsound, leaning dangerously, or growing into a foundation or power line. We give honest assessments and will tell you when trimming or cabling can save a tree instead of removing it.
We inspect the tree's structure, look for dead limbs, root health, and lean during a free on-site visit. A tree in Hutto's clay soil may have poor root anchoring even if it looks okay. We'll tell you straight: cut or keep, and why. That honesty shapes every recommendation we make.
We plan removals in sections, lowering limbs and trunk pieces carefully rather than dropping the whole tree. Protection for your roof, fence, and neighbors' property matters. We assess sightlines and approach before we touch a saw.
Stump removal is optional. We can grind it below grade so you can plant over it, or leave the stump as is. Grinding adds to the cost but leaves you with a clean yard. We'll quote both options during the estimate.
Cost depends on tree size, condition, and how close it is to structures. A small dead tree might be affordable; a 60-foot oak near your deck costs more. Call for a free estimate. We never quote blind-you'll see the tree and get a real number.
Yes. Our blackland clay holds tree roots tight, which can make stumps hard to grind and impacts how trees fall. We size up root systems early and adjust our equipment and approach accordingly during every job.
Free on-site estimates are usually set up within 48 hours of your call. Once you approve the plan, we schedule the work based on crew availability and weather. Most removals happen within two weeks of estimate approval.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.