Fast response when storms drop limbs or threaten your home.
When a Gulf Coast storm rolls through Seguin and drops a pecan limb across your roof or leaves a widow-maker hanging over your driveway, you need a crew that knows the area and can move fast. Our pecan-shaded lots in Mill Creek, Starcke Park, and along the Guadalupe River bottomland have their own weather patterns and soil conditions that make tree failure different here than in the Hill Country-and we know exactly what to expect.
We handle emergency tree work the way neighbors should: We answer calls quickly, we document everything for your insurance company, and we haul away every chip and limb the same day. You get a real estimate from someone who walks your property before any crew shows up, not a price guessed over the phone. We are licensed, insured, and we run a family operation that's built its reputation one downed tree at a time.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Seguin property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and emergency tree work that holds up to Guadalupe County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Yes. We respond to storm-damaged, fallen and dangerously leaning trees that threaten homes, vehicles and power lines across Central Texas. Call us as soon as it is safe, and we will clear the hazard, document the damage and haul the debris away.
First make sure everyone is safe and stay clear of any downed power lines, reporting those to the utility. Then call a professional tree crew like Corral Bros. We safely remove the tree, work to limit further damage, and provide documentation for your insurance claim.
We take storm damage calls as priority work. If you reach us during business hours, we can often get out to assess the damage the same day. Even for evening or weekend storms, we schedule initial evaluations within 24 hours so you know what you're facing and can contact your insurance carrier with clear information about what needs to come down.
The Guadalupe River bottomland and clay-heavy soils around Mill Creek keep trees vigorous but shallow-rooted, especially those old pecans. Humidity and Gulf-driven weather patterns mean more sudden limb failure and wind-throw than you see in the Hill Country. We know the difference and bring the right equipment for extracting trees from tight lots.
Yes. We photograph and document all damage before removal, provide detailed invoices that itemize the work, and can explain what happened to your insurance adjuster if needed. This transparency makes the claim process straightforward for Seguin homeowners dealing with storm damage.
Price depends entirely on the tree size, location, whether it's already on your roof or vehicle, and debris complexity. We offer free on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours. That walk-through is how we give you an honest number instead of guessing. Call us at 737-404-9343 to set one up.
Absolutely. A lean is a warning sign, and treating it before a storm hits is smart. We assess the lean, the soil condition, and the root system, then either support it safely or remove it before it becomes an emergency. In Seguin's heavy clay and wet bottomland, we see a lot of lean trees that just need early attention.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.