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Tree service in Houston.

Houston is a tree city — the fourth-largest in the US and one of the most heavily wooded urban areas you'll find. We work across the broader Houston metro: inner-loop neighborhoods, Memorial Villages, the Energy Corridor, southwest Houston, and out into Harris and Fort Bend counties.

Why local matters

Twelve years on the same streets.

Houston's tree-protection ordinance (the city version, separate from independent municipalities like Bellaire and West U) regulates removal of qualified trees on private property. We file COH applications when needed and know which neighborhoods sit under stricter local ordinances on top. If you don't know which jurisdiction your address falls under, we'll figure it out on the estimate.

Common trees in Houston

  • Live oak
  • Southern magnolia
  • Loblolly pine
  • Pecan
  • Sweet gum

Local knowledge

What Houston trees are really up against.

Houston covers an enormous geographic area, so 'Houston tree service' means different things in different parts of the city. Inner-Loop neighborhoods (Heights, Montrose, Garden Oaks, Bellaire) have 80- to 100-year-old live oak canopies needing senior maintenance — cabling-and-bracing, careful hazard reduction, root-zone restoration. Inside-the-Beltway suburban Houston has mostly mid-century 1950s–70s neighborhoods with mature 50–70 year canopies. Outside the Beltway, master-plans built in the 1980s–2000s have builder-grade canopies in the structural-prune sweet spot. The City of Houston's tree ordinance applies citywide and we handle permits directly. Houston's expansive clay subsoil affects almost every neighborhood — the same foundation-protection calculus as Sugar Land applies city-wide. Hurricane Beryl (2024), Hurricane Harvey (2017), and Hurricane Ike (2008) have each reshaped parts of the city's canopy in their wake. We've responded to all three with continuous storm-response crews. Common species across Houston: live oak (dominant in older neighborhoods), pecan, southern magnolia, post oak, water oak, loblolly pine (north Houston), Chinese tallow (invasive).

More than trees

Landscaping & lawn care in Houston, 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 Houston — one crew, raw lot to finished yard.

Ready when you are

Free estimate for your Houston 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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Ready when you are

Get a real quote in 24 hours.

Tell us what you need. We’ll show up, look at the trees, and send you an honest written estimate — usually next day.