Professional trimming that keeps trees healthy, safe and well-shaped.
Trees on West Lake Hills estates need regular trimming to stay safe on those steep canyon lots and Austin limestone ledges. Limbs that hang over roofs, power lines, or near your home become a real liability when summer storms roll through, and the wooded character that makes these properties special only holds up with thoughtful pruning.
The terrain here-those dramatic elevation changes and dense tree canopy-means trimming isn't one-size-fits-all. Our crew understands how to shape and thin without butchering, how to remove deadwood and suckers that stress your trees, and how to open sight lines or clearance without compromising the natural feel Rollingwood, Davenport Ranch, and Eanes homeowners invested in.
We'll visit your property, walk the trees with you, explain what needs doing and why, and give you a free estimate on the spot. Then we handle the work cleanly-proper cuts that heal right, all brush and debris gone-so your trees stay healthy and your yard stays yours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your West Lake Hills 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.
We work with the lay of the land. On those canyon lots with limestone outcrops, we're careful about branch placement and weight distribution-especially important when trees hang over your house or driveway. We also account for soil shallowness on slopes, which affects how we handle deadwood removal. Every trim considers the whole landscape.
Spring and early summer are ideal in the Hill Country. You want trimming done well before peak thunderstorm months so new growth hardens off and the tree recovers strength. We recommend getting estimates by April or May if you notice dead limbs, hangers over structures, or overgrown canopies.
We come out, inspect your trees on site, identify what needs trimming and why, and discuss options with you. The estimate covers scope, timing, and what we'll do with debris. There's no charge, no obligation, and we usually schedule visits within 48 hours. Call 737-404-9343 to book.
Yes. We handle clearance work on houses and high-voltage lines regularly. Proper pruning technique-cuts that don't leave stubs or tear bark-keeps trees healthy while giving you the clearance you need. This is especially critical on West Lake Hills estates where rooflines sit under mature canopy.
Not if it's done right. We thin canopies and remove deadwood by following the tree's natural structure-no topping, no flush cuts into the collar. The goal is a healthy tree that looks like itself, just stronger and safer. Bad trimming scars a tree for years; we don't do that.
We haul it all away. Chipped material goes to responsible recycling; larger rounds are removed. Your yard is clean when we leave. No slash piles, no mess to clean up yourself-that's part of the job.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.