Spring, Texas
Tree Service in Spring, TX
Protect your Spring property from Gulf Coast storm surges and humidity-driven rot by maintaining the massive Loblolly pines and Water Oaks flanking your home.
Why Spring homeowners book tree service
Spring is defined by its dense canopy, especially in established neighborhoods like Northampton and Cypresswood. While these towering oaks provide essential shade during 100-degree August afternoons, they require precision pruning to prevent brittle limbs from snapping during sudden Pinehurst-area windstorms. Local clay-heavy soils can cause root instability, making professional assessments vital to prevent a massive trunk from compromising your roofline or power cables during hurricane season.
What makes Spring different
- Weight reduction for heavy oak canopies to survive high-wind Gulf Coast storm fronts
- Ball moss and mistletoe mitigation common in the humid Cypress Creek watershed
- Deep root fertilizing for trees struggling in our packed Montgomery County clay soils
What's typically included
- Trimming & shaping
- Hazard limb removal
- Full tree removal
- Stump grinding
Tree Service in Spring — questions homeowners ask
When is the best time to prune oak trees in Spring?
To avoid the spread of Oak Wilt, which is a concern in Southeast Texas, it is safest to prune between late fall and early February. If emergency storm trimming is needed during the heat of summer, our crews ensure all cuts are immediately sealed with pruning paint.
How much does tree removal cost in the Spring area?
Removal costs typically range from $450 to $2,800 depending on the tree's height and its proximity to power lines or home structures. Your matched professional will provide a fixed quote based on the specific equipment needed for your lot's terrain.
Do I need a permit to remove a large pine tree on my property?
In unincorporated Spring, permits are rarely required on private residential lots, but homeowners in HOAs like Gleannloch Farms should check their specific covenants. If a tree is within a public right-of-way or utility easement, our teams help coordinate with Harris County or the local MUD.