Kyle Tree Service handles tree work right here in Wimberley. We're just down the road from Kyle, so getting to your property, whether it's near Blue Hole Regional Park or out by Jacob's Well, is no problem for us. You need reliable tree service that understands the local conditions, and that's exactly what we provide. We've been working with trees in this area for a long time, so we know what needs doing.
Get a Free Quote in WimberleyTree removal gets rid of unwanted, dead, or dangerous trees from your property, including cutting down the tree and clearing away the debris. You'll get your yard back, safer and cleaner, without the hassle.
Tree pruning involves removing dead, diseased, or overgrown branches to improve tree health and appearance. Proper pruning encourages stronger growth and reduces risks from falling limbs.
Tree trimming involves removing dead, diseased, or overgrown branches to improve tree health and appearance. It helps prevent property damage and keeps your trees looking good year-round.
We trim and shape your shrubs and bushes, making sure they look good and stay healthy. This service keeps your landscaping tidy and promotes strong growth for all your greenery.
We grind down and remove old tree stumps, clearing your yard of trip hazards and eyesores. This service helps reclaim valuable yard space and prevents new growth from the old stump.
Tree Health & Care involves diagnosing issues, treating diseases, and providing nutrients to keep your trees strong. We make sure your trees stay healthy and add value to your Kyle property for years.
You live in Wimberley, and you need tree work done. We're not some big corporate outfit from out of town; we're your neighbors from Kyle. We know the live oaks and cedar elms around here, and we understand the specific challenges Wimberley homeowners face, like dealing with drought-stressed trees or clearing lines for those Hill Country views. We're familiar with the local regulations too, so you don't have to worry about us making a mess of things with the city.
We don't cut corners, plain and simple. When we prune a tree, we do it right to promote healthy growth and keep it looking good. If a tree needs to come down, we plan it out carefully to protect your home and property. We show up with the right gear, and we know how to use it safely and efficiently. Our goal is always to get the job done right the first time, so you can get back to enjoying your yard.
When you call us, you'll talk to someone who knows what they're talking about. We'll give you a straightforward assessment and a clear price for the work. There won't be any surprises. We'll schedule the job, show up on time, and clean up after ourselves. We treat your property like it's our own, and we make sure you're satisfied with the work before we call it quits. That's how we do business.
The typical cost for tree trimming in Wimberley usually ranges from $300 to $800, but it can vary quite a bit depending on the tree's size, its location, and how much work it needs. A small ornamental tree might be on the lower end, while a large live oak overhanging your house will cost more due to the complexity and safety requirements. We give you a firm quote after we see the tree, so you know exactly what to expect. This way, there are no surprises.
Removing a large tree in Wimberley typically takes anywhere from half a day to two full days, depending on factors like the tree's size, species, and proximity to structures or power lines. A 60-foot oak in an open yard will be quicker than a similar-sized cedar elm wedged between your house and a fence. We always prioritize safety and efficiency, making sure the job is done right without rushing. We'll give you an estimated timeline when we assess the tree.
You generally don't need a permit for most tree removals on private property in Wimberley unless it's a protected tree or falls within specific city ordinances related to development. However, if your property is part of a homeowners' association, they might have their own rules about tree removal that you need to follow. It's always a good idea to check with the City of Wimberley's planning department or your HOA before starting any major tree work. We can help you figure out if a permit is necessary for your specific situation.
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