Safe removal of dead, damaged or unwanted trees, down to the stump.
When a tree dies, leans wrong, or threatens your roof or power lines, San Marcos' thin upland soils and spring-flood cycles make removing it matter. The river-fed landscape around Blanco Gardens and Willow Creek can hide root systems that have spread under patios or foundations, and removing the wrong way can damage what matters most. Corral Bros handles that complexity-we assess the whole picture, not just the tree.
We work through the details: how close it sits to your house, whether stump grinding makes sense, how to protect your fence or deck. San Marcos rentals, river properties, and active-adult communities all have different needs, and we size the job and the crew to fit. Free on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours, so you know exactly what removal will cost and how we'll do it safely.
We're family-built, licensed, and insured for residential and commercial work across the Hill Country. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule your estimate.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your San Marcos 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.
San Marcos sits on spring-fed riverland with thin upland soils that make root systems unpredictable. Wet soil means heavier equipment risk; shallow soil means roots spread sideways under patios. Flood cycles also push trees into poor positions. Corral Bros knows this ground and plans removal to protect foundations and structures nearby.
Cost depends on size, location, what's around it, and whether you want stump grinding. A 30-foot oak costs very differently than a 60-foot tree near your house. We give free no-obligation on-site estimates so you know the real number before we touch anything. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule one.
Not always. If the tree is gone and you're fine with the stump rotting away or mowing around it, no. If you want the area flat and usable or the stump gone entirely, grinding is worth it. We can assess during your estimate and show you both options.
If it's not a complex technical removal and weather is safe, we can often complete it same day or next day. Hazard removals (leaning trees, dead limbs over structures) sometimes need sectional work that takes longer. We'll give you realistic timing when we estimate.
That's why we assess before we cut. We look at what's near the tree-fences, utilities, structures-and plan removal to protect it. Sectional cuts and careful limb placement avoid damage. Call ahead so we can see the full site and ask about what's underground.
Yes. Limbs and trunk get hauled off as part of the job. We remove stumps separately if you choose grinding. You're left with a clean site. Ask about wood recycling or chipping options when you call for your free estimate.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.