Safe removal of dead, damaged or unwanted trees, down to the stump.
If you have a dead or damaged tree in Kyle, getting it down safely matters more than you might think. The blackland clay around Plum Creek, Steeplechase, and Waterleaf gets rock-hard in summer heat, and tree roots in that soil can fail unpredictably. A leaning oak or a diseased cedar can threaten your house, your neighbors' properties, and power lines before you realize it.
That's why we do hazard assessments on every tree before we touch it. Some removals need sectional takedowns-lowering chunks by rope and pulley so nothing lands on your roof or fence. Others are straightforward. Either way, we haul the limbs and trunk, and you can add stump grinding if you want the space back for planting.
Corral Bros is licensed, insured, and local. We schedule free on-site estimates usually within 48 hours, so you can see what a removal will actually look like and what it costs before we start.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Kyle property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and tree removal that holds up to Hays 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.
Dead wood, deep cracks in the trunk, heavy lean, limbs hanging over your house or a neighbor's-these are red flags. Our crew walks your property, assesses what's hazardous, and explains what you're seeing. Sometimes a tree can be saved with pruning. If it needs to go, we tell you straight.
Kyle yards are tightly spaced in subdivisions like Waterleaf and Steeplechase, so we're careful about access and cleanup. We bring equipment suited to residential sites, protect nearby plants and structures, and haul everything away. Your neighbors will barely know we were there.
Stump grinding is optional and adds to the removal cost, but it frees up space if you want to replant or restore the area. We can leave the stump ground flush if you prefer, or remove it completely. Ask during your free estimate, and we'll explain the difference and options.
It depends on the tree's size, lean, and position. A straightforward 40-footer might take a few hours. A complex removal with sectional takedown takes longer. We give you a realistic timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect on removal day.
Absolutely. That clay bakes hard in summer and holds moisture in winter, which weakens root systems and makes trees unstable faster than in other soils. We see more hazardous trees in Kyle because of it. That's why we're aggressive about assessment and safety here.
Kyle has tree ordinances, especially in subdivisions like Plum Creek. We know the rules and can tell you if you need city approval. Our estimate includes guidance on what's required, and we handle the process so you don't have to.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.