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Tree Trimming & Pruning in Dallas–Fort Worth

Healthy, storm-ready, beautiful trees — pruned to ISA standards by crews who know North Texas species and the oak wilt calendar. Free written estimates across DFW.

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Pruning That Protects Your Trees — and Your Roof

Good pruning is the single best investment you can make in a tree. Done right, it reduces storm damage, opens up light and airflow, keeps limbs off your roof and out of power lines, and adds real curb appeal. Done wrong — topping, over-thinning ("lion-tailing"), or pruning oaks at the wrong time of year — it creates weak growth, invites disease, and can shorten a tree's life by decades. Our crews prune to ANSI A300 / ISA best practices: proper cuts at the branch collar, no topping, ever.

Trimming & Pruning Services We Offer

  • Crown thinning — selectively removing interior branches so wind passes through the canopy instead of pushing on it. Essential before DFW storm season.
  • Crown raising — lifting the canopy over roofs, driveways, sidewalks, and lawns (and meeting city clearance rules over streets and alleys).
  • Deadwood removal — clearing dead and broken limbs before they fall on people, pets, or property.
  • Crown reduction — carefully reducing height or spread with proper reduction cuts, not topping.
  • Structural pruning — training young trees to a strong central leader so they grow up safe, not split-prone.
  • Roof, house & utility clearance — creating safe separation between limbs and structures.
  • Mistletoe removal — a constant battle in DFW cedar elms and hackberries.

Oak Wilt: Why Timing Matters in North Texas

If you own a live oak, red oak, or Shumard oak in Dallas–Fort Worth, when you prune matters as much as how. Oak wilt — a fungal disease spread by sap-feeding beetles attracted to fresh cuts — kills red oaks in a matter of weeks and spreads through root systems in live oak neighborhoods. Following Texas A&M Forest Service guidance, we:

  • Prune oaks only in the safe windows: roughly November–January and July–August;
  • Avoid pruning oaks February through June, when beetle activity peaks;
  • Seal every fresh oak cut immediately with pruning paint;
  • Sanitize tools between properties.

If your oak needs emergency work in the risky window (storm damage doesn't wait), we still do it safely — cuts are sealed the moment they're made.

How Often Should Trees Be Trimmed?

For most mature shade trees in North Texas, a professional pruning every 2–3 years keeps the canopy healthy and storm-resistant. Fast growers like Bradford pears, silver maples, and hackberries may need attention more often; slow-growing post oaks less. Young trees benefit enormously from light structural pruning every couple of years — it's far cheaper to build good structure early than to fix a failure later.

What Trimming Costs in DFW

Typical tree trimming in the metroplex runs $200–$900 per tree, depending on size, condition, how long it's been since the last pruning, and access. Multi-tree discounts are standard — trimming the whole yard in one visit is almost always cheaper per tree. Every job gets a free written quote before we touch a branch.

Tree Trimming Questions

When is the best time to trim trees in North Texas?

For oaks, prune only November–January or July–August to avoid spreading oak wilt, and never February through June. For most other species — elms, pecans, maples, crape myrtles — late winter dormancy is ideal, though light pruning and deadwood removal are safe year-round. Storm-hazard limbs should be removed whenever they're found.

How much does tree trimming cost in Dallas–Fort Worth?

Most trees cost $200–$900 to trim professionally in DFW, depending on size, condition, and access. Large mature trees that haven't been pruned in many years cost more; multi-tree discounts usually bring the per-tree price down. Estimates are always free and in writing.

What is tree topping, and do you do it?

Topping is indiscriminately cutting main branches back to stubs to reduce height. We don't do it — it's condemned by the ISA because it triggers weak, fast regrowth, decay, and often kills the tree. If a tree is too tall for its spot, we use proper crown reduction cuts or discuss whether replacement makes more sense.

Will you seal the cuts on my oak trees?

Yes, always. Every fresh cut on any oak is sealed immediately with pruning paint, per Texas A&M Forest Service oak wilt guidelines. It's a non-negotiable part of how we work in North Texas — on non-oak species, sealing isn't recommended and we leave cuts to close naturally.

Can you trim branches away from my roof and power lines?

Yes. Roof and structure clearance is one of our most common jobs. For limbs near the insulated service drop to your house, we work carefully around it or coordinate a temporary drop with your utility. Limbs in high-voltage distribution lines must be handled by the utility company — we'll tell you honestly when that's the case.

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