Frequently Asked Questions

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We offer a wide range of tree and plant care services.

Whether at your place of business or your home, the appearance of your property is likely a priority. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the questions we often get about our services and our team below, ensuring you get the answers you’re looking for. If you don’t happen to see your question in the list, give us a call.

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What tree services does your team offer?

We offer comprehensive tree and plant health care for residential and commercial properties. This includes professional tree pruning, tree removal when needed, stump grinding, tree fertilization, and more. For a complete list of services and how they relate to your needs, give us a call.

What areas do you serve in Texas?

We proudly serve the Greater Fort Worth area and surrounding communities, including Lakeside, Dallas, Colleyville, Arlington, and Weatherford. If you are unsure if you are in our service area, please give us a call!

Is your team insured?

Yes. For your protection and ours, we are fully insured with general liability and workers’ compensation. We also prioritize safety and professionalism on every job site, treating your property as if it were our own.

Do you have a certified arborist on staff?

Yes. Our team includes a Board-Certified Master Arborist who holds a degree in horticulture from Texas A&M University. This means that we have the specialized knowledge required to diagnose tree diseases, identify structural risks, and recommend the best course of action for the long-term health of your trees.

How can I request a quote?

You can request a free estimate by filling out the contact form on our website or giving us a call. From there, we will schedule a time for one of our team members to visit your property to see what is needed and provide you with a detailed, no-obligation quote.

Why should I choose your team over a general landscaper?

Unlike general landscapers, we focus exclusively on arboriculture, which is the study, practice, and cultivation of trees, plants, shrubs, and more. Additionally, we use industry-standard techniques and advanced equipment to ensure your trees are cared for safely and correctly without causing unnecessary damage to your property.

Do you work with both residential and commercial clients?

Yes. We handle everything from small backyard pruning for homeowners to large-scale tree maintenance for commercial developments and HOAs.

Do you handle cleanup, or will I need to?

We take great pride in making sure your space is clear of debris once we are finished. We chip all brush, remove logs (unless you request to keep them for firewood), and rake the work area so your lawn looks as good as – or better than – it did when we arrived.

When is the best time of year to prune my trees?

While many trees can be pruned year-round, the dormant season (late fall and winter) is often best. Pruning during this time reduces stress on the tree and minimizes the risk of certain pests and diseases.

Why is professional pruning better than doing it myself?

Improper pruning can lead to permanent structural damage that could weaken a tree. Not only that, but we have the right equipment and safety gear to complete the task. Plus, our arborist uses specific techniques like crown thinning and structural pruning to improve airflow and sunlight while maintaining the tree’s natural shape.

Can you help save a tree that looks like it is dying?

Using specific treatments, such as soil aeration or targeted fertilization, we can frequently revive stressed trees, but we will need to take a closer look to know for certain. When we do, you can rest assured that we will provide you with an honest assessment of whether the tree is salvageable or if removal is the safer option.

When is it necessary to remove a tree instead of pruning it?

Removal is recommended if a tree is dead, dying, or structurally unstable. We also suggest removal if a tree is leaning dangerously toward a structure or if its root system is damaging foundations or underground utilities.

Does your tree removal service include stump grinding?

We offer stump grinding as an additional service, or we can leave the stump “flush” to the ground. When you opt for the former, we grind the stump 6–12 inches below the surface, allowing you to replant grass or a new tree in that same spot.

What happens to the wood after a tree is removed?

We typically haul it away to be recycled into mulch. However, if you would like us to leave the wood on-site to be used for firewood, just let us know during your estimate.

Will tree removal equipment damage my lawn?

We take every precaution to protect your lawn, including using specialized ground mats to distribute the weight of our equipment. Our goal is to perform the job with minimal disruption to your property.