Service area · Sugar Land Metro
Tree service in Greatwood.
Greatwood's mature live oaks and pecans make it one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Sugar Land — and one of the most demanding to maintain. We work daily on Greatwood Parkway, Crabb River Road, and through the back streets of Greatwood Estates.
Why local matters
Twelve years on the same streets.
Greatwood's deed restrictions and HOA tree rules require Certificate of Insurance documentation before any work — we have the relationship with Greatwood management to keep your project moving without paperwork delays.
Common trees in Greatwood
- Live oak
- Pecan
- Southern magnolia
- Bald cypress
- Crepe myrtle
Local knowledge
What Greatwood trees are really up against.
Greatwood sits on aggressive Fort Bend clay — the same expansive Beaumont series that runs from Sugar Land through Richmond and Rosenberg. That clay can heave six to eight inches between wet and dry cycles, which is why mature live oaks in Greatwood develop the surface root flare we see across the neighborhood. Improper trenching for downspouts, French drains, or irrigation work near those flares is the single biggest cause of stress decline we treat here. The neighborhood's first wave of live oaks went in during the 1990s build-out and are now 25–35 years old — entering their structural-prune sweet spot. Most need crown thinning and selective dead-wood every 3–4 years to keep wind sail down before hurricane season. Beryl (July 2024) did real damage here — we ran emergency removals on at least a dozen Greatwood Estates lots and pruned dozens more. Greatwood's deed restrictions and the Greatwood Community Association rules require a Certificate of Insurance documenting general liability and workers' comp before any work begins, and tree removal near common-area views or shared lot-line trees triggers an additional architectural-review step. We submit COIs directly to the management office and know the architectural-review submission cadence, which keeps your job moving without paperwork delays. Common species here: live oak (dominant), pecan, southern magnolia, bald cypress along Crabb River drainage, and crape myrtle as understory. We've worked Greatwood Parkway, Greatwood Estates, Greatwood Lakes, and the older sections off Crabb River Road every week for over a decade — most homeowners on those streets know our trucks by sight.
Services in Greatwood
Five services across Greatwood.
More than trees
Landscaping & lawn care in Greatwood, too.
We’re a full land-and-tree company. Beyond tree work, we design and install landscapes, fix drainage and grading, lay sod, and mow lawns across Greatwood — one crew, raw lot to finished yard.
“Showed up on time, cleaned up better than they found it. Best crew in Sugar Land, hands down — we'll use Brazos for the next storm and the next ten after that.”
Ready when you are
Free estimate for your Greatwood property.
Tell us what you need. We’ll show up, look at the trees, and send you a written estimate — usually next day.
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