Professional trimming that keeps trees healthy, safe and well-shaped.
Trees on Lakeway's limestone hillsides need different care than trees anywhere else. The shallow soils, summer heat, and proximity to Lake Travis put real stress on oaks, junipers, and evergreens-and poor trimming can leave them weak or exposed to damage. Corral Bros handles tree trimming with an eye to the local terrain: we remove deadwood and shape canopies in ways that keep trees healthy and safe for the estates and golf communities around here.
The Hills, Rough Hollow, and Flintrock all have trees competing for water and light on sloped ground. We thin canopies to reduce wind load on those hillsides, clear limbs from roofs and power lines without harming the tree's structure, and haul away all debris so your property stays clean. Our crew knows how to make the right cuts-cuts that seal properly and protect the tree, not cuts that leave it vulnerable to disease or storm damage.
Call us for a free on-site estimate. We show up within 48 hours in most cases, walk your property with you, and explain exactly what your trees need. Licensed, insured, and family-owned-that's how we work.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Lakeway property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and tree trimming that holds up to Travis 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.
Lakeway's shallow limestone soils and sloped terrain stress trees year-round. Trimming removes deadwood that attracts pests, thins heavy canopies to ease wind load on loose soil, and opens the canopy for airflow-all things that help trees survive here. Neglected trees fail faster on hillsides like these.
Cost depends on tree size, height, density, and what work your trees need. A small cleanup might run far less than major canopy work on a 50-foot oak. We give you a free no-obligation estimate on-site so you see exactly what you're paying for before we touch anything.
Not if it's done right. We cut at branch collars using proper technique so the tree seals the wound and stays healthy. Bad cuts expose trees to rot and disease. Corral Bros knows the difference-every cut we make protects the tree's long-term health.
Yes. That's one of our most common jobs in Rough Hollow and the lakeside estates around here. We clear limbs from roofs, gutters, and lines without creating hazards or compromising the tree's structure. Safety and health go together.
Late winter through early spring works best-trees are dormant and bleed less sap. Summer trimming is okay for removing dangerous limbs. Avoid late fall pruning since new growth won't harden before frost. We'll advise you based on what your specific trees need.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.