Safe removal of dead, damaged or unwanted trees, down to the stump.
On the limestone hillsides above Lake Travis, dead and damaged trees pose real hazards to the estates and homes that dot Lakeway, Rough Hollow, Flintrock, and The Hills. A leaning oak over your roof, a storm-split cedar on your dock line, or a snag between your house and the water demands skilled removal that respects both your property and the steep, rocky ground beneath. Corral Bros handles tree removal on these challenging slopes where loose limestone and proximity to structures demand precision work and genuine local know-how.
We assess the hazard first, plan the sectional takedown to protect what matters-your home, outbuildings, lakeside structures, powerlines-and haul away every limb and trunk. Stump grinding is optional; many Lakeway properties benefit from leaving the root plate in place on hillsides where removal would disturb the slope. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours.
Licensed, insured, and family-built, we work year-round in the Hill Country and serve residential and commercial properties across the I-35 corridor. Call Corral Bros today at 737-404-9343 for a no-obligation assessment of any tree on your Lakeway property.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Lakeway property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and tree removal that holds up to Travis 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.
Cost depends on the tree's size, location, hazards, and terrain. A dead cedar on a slope above Lake Travis is different from a oak near your garage. We schedule free on-site estimates within 48 hours, walk the ground with you, and explain exactly what the removal will take. No surprises, no obligation.
Not always. Our crews often recommend leaving stumps in place on the limestone slopes here because grinding removes topsoil and root structure that stabilizes the hill. We'll advise on-site: grind it for a future deck or garden bed, or leave it if slope stability matters more. Your choice.
That's where sectional removal comes in. We take the tree down in pieces, lowering branches and sections safely to avoid roof, gutters, railings, or lakeside structures. Hazard assessment upfront tells us exactly how to sequence the work and protect everything nearby.
Yes. Lakeway properties sit on angles where standard removal won't work. We use rigging, careful staging, and respect for the limestone bedrock to bring down hazard trees on slopes safely. We've worked slopes all across Rough Hollow, Flintrock, and The Hills.
Dead trees become brittle and unpredictable; diseased ones spread risk to nearby stands. We assess the hazard level first-sometimes a dead snag is the priority-then remove it safely. Haul-away is included; we don't leave debris on your property.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.