Local Tree Service Expertise
Near Lucy Park in Wichita Falls, TX, we handle tree service and landscaping for the entire North Texas community. This page covers what to expect when you hire a tree service, how local regulations work, and which services fit your property best.
Proximity matters. Wichita Falls sits in the Rolling Plains where oak, pecan, and elm trees thrive alongside newer builds in neighborhoods like Colonial Park, Tanglewood, and near Weeks Park golf course. Professional tree care keeps your landscape safe and thriving.
Tree service follows a clear path: assess the tree, plan the work, prep the site, execute the job, and clean up. Here's what happens at each stage.
We inspect height, lean, branch condition, and overall health. Dead limbs, weak crotches, and disease signs guide our decision on trim vs. removal.
We mark drop zones, protect parked cars and structures, and check for power lines. In subdivisions near Midwestern State, we ensure street access stays clear.
Climbers rig heavy limbs, use bucket trucks for upper canopy work, or fell the entire tree if needed. All work follows ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) standards.
Stumps are ground 12 inches below grade so grass grows back clean. Brush gets chipped for mulch or hauled; logs are stacked for firewood if you want them.
We sweep leaves, haul away wood chips or logs per your preference, and confirm the work meets your expectations before we leave the site.
Trimming every 3–5 years keeps remaining trees healthy. We advise on soil health, disease signs, and landscape restoration for Wichita Falls properties.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Each service targets a specific need. Here's what we handle in Wichita Falls and nearby neighborhoods.
Dead limbs, overgrowth, and low-hanging branches get removed to restore tree shape and safety. In areas like Sikes Estates, routine trimming prevents limbs from overhanging garages and fences.

Professional crown trimming in Colonial Park keeps mature trees thriving.
Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees must be taken down to protect your property. Wichita Falls' clay soil and root systems require careful rigging near structures.

Safe removal of large hazard tree near Tanglewood residential area.
Stumps left behind attract carpenter ants and block landscaping plans. We grind them below ground so grass and new plantings can take root immediately.

Stump ground flush—ready for new sod or landscaping in Rivercrest.
After every job, we remove all debris, brush, and logs. No piles left for you to manage. If you want firewood, we stack it; otherwise, everything goes.

Complete cleanup—no debris left behind in downtown Wichita Falls area.
Wichita Falls trees face unique challenges: clay soil, spring storms, and dense plantings in older neighborhoods like Midtown and West Floral Heights.
North Texas oaks, pecans, and elms thrive but also attract disease and pests. Spring storms in the Red River valley region mean broken limbs and failure risk. We know how Wichita Falls weather affects tree health.
Wichita Falls City Code (Chapter 6800) covers landscaping requirements for commercial and multi-family properties. Canopy trees above 30 feet are regulated near parking lots. Single-family homes have more freedom, but deed restrictions exist in newer subdivisions near Sheppard Air Force Base.
We confirm local permit requirements before work begins and ensure compliance for commercial properties.
Residential work covers single-family homes across Wichita Falls. Commercial jobs handle office parks, retail centers near Parker Square, and multi-unit properties. Each requires different insurance, crew sizes, and cleanup standards.
We serve Wichita Falls and nearby areas with professional tree care.
Downtown near Lucy Park, Western Hills, Colonial Park, Tanglewood, Sikes Estates, Rivercrest, and the neighborhoods surrounding Midwestern State University. Most calls come from residential zones on the east and northwest sides.
Most Wichita Falls properties sit within 10–15 minutes of our base. We arrive with crew trucks, climbing gear, and chippers on a scheduled date. Call ahead for an on-site estimate—no surprise charges.
We're licensed, bonded, and insured. Ask for proof before we start work on your property.
Lean, split bark, hollow trunk, large dead branches, or fungal growth mean risk. If limbs hang over your roof or pool, don't wait. Call for a free evaluation from a certified arborist.
Trimming every 3 to 5 years, soil care, and disease monitoring extend a tree's life. We design custom maintenance plans for residential and commercial landscapes.
Single-family homes generally do not. Multi-family and commercial properties must comply with City Code Chapter 6800 if trees are above a certain size or in a protected zone. We verify before you call so nothing gets missed.
Call immediately for a risk assessment. Lean and cracks are failure warning signs. We'll advise trim, cable bracing, or removal based on severity and proximity to buildings or parking.
Every 3 to 5 years is typical for Wichita Falls oaks and pecans. Dead limbs, crossing branches, and storm damage may require sooner attention. We'll recommend a schedule based on tree type and location.
Stump grinding price varies by size and soil type. Call for a free estimate. We quote per stump and handle multiple stumps in one visit for better value.
Yes. We'll split and stack it on your property or haul it away if you prefer. Just let us know before we start so we can plan accordingly.
Yes. After storms or ice damage, call right away. We respond to urgent jobs in Wichita Falls and can often schedule same-day or next-day assessment depending on demand.
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