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

Tree service in Kyle means working with blackland clay that bakes into concrete by July and swings the other way after a hard rain, putting real stress on root systems all over town. Corral Bros Landscaping and Design has cut, shaped, and cleared trees across Hays County long enough to know how that soil behaves under a live oak in Steeplechase or a young cedar elm out in Waterleaf, and we plan every job around it.
Kyle's growth has been fast, and a lot of properties in Plum Creek and similar subdivisions still have young trees planted when the lots were graded. Those trees are more vulnerable to the clay's swelling and cracking than older, established canopies, so we pay close attention to root health and soil compaction, not just what is happening above the fence line. Storms roll through the Hill Country corridor often enough that deadwood and weak limb unions are a real hazard here, especially near rooflines and power lines in these tightly packed new neighborhoods.
We are locally owned, licensed, and insured, and we handle both residential yards and commercial properties around Kyle. Estimates are free and no-obligation, and we typically get out to your property within 48 hours of your call.
We walk your Kyle property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Hays 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.
It depends on the tree's size, condition, and location relative to your house or power lines, so we do not quote a number until we have looked at the job. Corral Bros gives free, no-obligation estimates to Kyle homeowners, usually scheduled within 48 hours, and we walk you through options before any work starts.
Blackland clay shrinks and cracks hard once the heat sets in, pulling moisture away from root systems that are often still young in these newer subdivisions. That stress shows up as thinning canopies or dieback. Our crews check root zones and soil compaction during every Kyle assessment, not just the branches up top.
Yes. Hill Country storms can drop limbs fast, and a cracked oak leaning toward a roofline in Waterleaf will not wait for a normal appointment. Call (737) 404-9343 and we will get a crew out to assess the hazard, remove what needs to come down, and clean up the debris.
Old stumps in blackland clay can hold water after rain and attract termites or fungus close to a foundation, which matters a lot in tightly built neighborhoods like Steeplechase. Corral Bros grinds stumps below grade and clears the root mass so you can replant or landscape over it without surprises later.
Early tree placement matters more than people expect in these master-planned sections, since shade affects both your cooling bills and how the clay soil holds moisture around your foundation. We assess sun exposure and soil drainage on-site and recommend species that actually handle Hays County summers.
Most established trees do well with a trim every one to two years, though fast-growing species near power lines or house corners in Plum Creek may need more frequent attention. Corral Bros checks canopy health and clearance during every visit so trimming stays proactive instead of reactive.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Hays County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.