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

Tree service in Leander runs into one problem fast: the ground here fights back. Under a thin layer of topsoil sits rocky clay and limestone that will not let roots go deep, so trees lean, roots surface, and stump grinding takes longer than it should. Corral Bros Landscaping and Design has cut, trimmed, and cleared trees across Williamson County long enough to know that a Leander oak needs a different read than one growing in deeper soil closer to Austin.
Leander's growth has not slowed down, and neither has the tree work that comes with it. In Crystal Falls and Travisso, builders often leave a handful of mature trees standing between new homes, and those trees now have to handle changed drainage, new foundations nearby, and roots that were cut during construction. In Bryson, where lots are newer still, young trees need early shaping so they do not grow into future power lines or roof lines. We look at all of that on-site, not from a truck window.
Working with us means a crew that shows up, walks the property, and tells you what a tree actually needs instead of what sells the biggest job. We are locally owned, licensed and insured, and we handle both residential yards and commercial grounds. Estimates are free, with no obligation attached, and we typically get on-site within 48 hours of your call.
We walk your Leander property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Williamson 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.
Leander's limestone shelf and rocky clay push roots sideways instead of down, so trees anchor less securely and lean or shift more in storms. Corral Bros checks root flare and soil grip during every visit, especially on newer lots in Bryson and Travisso where topsoil was brought in over broken rock and doesn't behave like native ground.
Cost depends on tree size, species, and whether we're removing, trimming, or grinding stumps around a septic field or foundation. We do not quote blind over the phone. Corral Bros gives free on-site estimates in Leander, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a number based on your actual trees and access.
Yes. Central Texas storms drop limbs fast, and Leander's clay gets slick enough that a leaning tree can go over with little warning. Corral Bros runs emergency crews for downed limbs, split trunks, and trees resting on fences or roofs, with power lines treated as a first-priority hazard on every call.
Not when it's done right. We grind to a depth that clears mower blades and future landscaping without tearing up root systems of neighboring trees, which matters in tighter Crystal Falls lots where oaks and elms often share root zones. We also haul the grindings unless you want them for mulch.
Most young trees on new-build lots in Travisso or Bryson benefit from a shaping pass every one to two years while structure is still forming. Established oaks and cedars can go longer between visits. Corral Bros checks canopy balance and deadwood on every estimate and tells you honestly if trimming can wait.
Yes, that is routine work for us in Leander's newer sections where houses and lines sit close together. Crews plan drop zones and rigging before any cut, coordinate clearance around service lines, and protect fences, driveways, and neighboring yards on lots where there is not much room to work.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.