Service area · Sugar Land Metro
Tree service in New Territory.
New Territory was Sugar Land's flagship 1990s master-planned community — which means the trees planted then are now 30+ years old and reaching their first round of major maintenance. Live oaks that were 6 feet tall at planting are now 50-foot canopies needing real arborist attention.
Why local matters
Twelve years on the same streets.
New Territory's HOA is one of the older established ones in Sugar Land and the rules are well-defined. We've worked enough properties in New Territory to know which streets have which species mix and which trees are most prone to ice damage during winter storms. The neighborhood-by-neighborhood differences matter here.
Common trees in New Territory
- Live oak
- Pecan
- Southern magnolia
- Crape myrtle
- Cedar elm
Services in New Territory
Five services across New Territory.
Ready when you are
Free estimate for your New Territory 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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