Tree Service • El Paso, TX

Tree Service in El Paso, TX

Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, lot clearing, and emergency response across El Paso and nearby communities. Local crew. Written quotes. Cleanup included.

  • Local El Paso crew
  • Free written estimates
  • Insured & cleanup included
  • Same-day emergency response

Services

Tree services we handle in El Paso

From a single backyard removal to a full lot clear, we cover the tree work that El Paso properties actually need.

Locally Operated

Why El Paso property owners call us

We're a local El Paso tree service — same crew, same trucks, same phone number. When you call (915) 348-3588, you reach the people who do the work.

We come out and look first

Every estimate is on-site and written. You see the price before any saw starts. No phone-only guesses, no surprise add-ons.

Cleanup is part of the job

Limbs chipped, trunk hauled, work area raked. We don't leave a pile of brush at the curb and call it done.

We're around when storms hit

Emergencies — trees on roofs, blocking driveways, leaning on power lines — get prioritized. Tell the dispatcher it's a hazard.

Local Context

What makes tree work in El Paso different

The desert climate, monsoon patterns, and the mix of native and landscape species shape the work in ways that generic tree-care advice misses. A few of the patterns we see most often:

  • Heat + dry stretches

    Long heat seasons stress shallow-rooted shade trees. Ash and mulberry decline faster here than in milder climates if irrigation is inconsistent.

  • Monsoon wind bursts

    July–September brings short, intense storms. Limb failure on mature trees spikes — especially on co-dominant trunks that were never structurally pruned.

  • Winter wind off the Franklins

    Late fall through early spring, wind exposure off the eastern slope is a real factor in the Northeast and along Trans-Mountain Road.

  • Irrigation pockets vs. desert lots

    Upper Valley pecans and cottonwoods drink consistently. Newer East-side lots with drip irrigation alone treat mesquites and palms differently — both have their failure modes.

  • Frost damage on palms

    Mexican fan palms account for the biggest cluster of removal calls each spring after a hard freeze. Crown rot shows up months later, after the visible damage looks healed.

  • Caliche and shallow root systems

    Caliche layers in some neighborhoods stop roots from going deep. Wind events that wouldn't faze the same tree elsewhere can uproot it here.

Most yards we work in El Paso have some mix of mesquite, palm, Arizona ash, mulberry, pecan, cottonwood, and desert willow. Different species, different timing — see the El Paso pruning calendar for the seasonal breakdown.

Our Process

How a typical job goes

Same flow whether it's a single tree or a full lot. Simple, predictable, and no surprise add-ons.

  1. 1

    Request a quote

    Call or send a quick note about the job. We'll set up an on-site visit, usually within a few days.

  2. 2

    On-site assessment

    We walk the property, identify hazards, and give you a written price — no obligation.

  3. 3

    Safe removal or trimming

    Rigging where needed, controlled cuts, and full protection of nearby plants and structures.

  4. 4

    Cleanup & haul-away

    Limbs chipped, trunk hauled, work area raked. Same-day stump grinding available.

Emergency Tree Service

Tree on a roof, leaning, or split after a storm?

We prioritize emergencies — tree on a structure, blocking access, touching a power line, or partially uprooted. Call and tell the dispatcher it's a hazard.

  • Tree on a house, garage, or vehicle
  • Tree blocking a driveway or road
  • Tree touching or down on a power line
  • Major limb broken and hanging
  • Tree partially uprooted or split

Service Areas

Tree service across El Paso and nearby communities

We work the entire El Paso metro — central, east, west, northeast, the valleys — plus Fort Bliss, Horizon City, Socorro, Canutillo, and the surrounding towns.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers — and you can always call (915) 348-3588 if your question isn't here.

How much does tree removal cost in El Paso?

Most residential tree removals in El Paso fall between $300 and $1,500. The price depends on the tree's size, how close it is to a house or power lines, whether stump grinding is included, and how much debris needs to be hauled away. We give you a written estimate before any work begins.

Do you give free estimates?

Yes. Estimates are free and on-site. We look at the tree, walk through what's needed, and give you a written price with no obligation.

Are you insured?

Yes — we carry insurance to protect your property and our crew. We can provide a certificate on request before the job starts.

Do you haul off the wood and debris?

Yes. Every standard job includes haul-away of limbs and trunk sections plus a final cleanup of the work area. If you want to keep firewood or wood chips, just tell the crew when they arrive.

How soon can you come out?

Most non-emergency jobs are scheduled within a few days of the estimate. For emergencies — trees on houses, blocking access, or threatening structures — we prioritize same-day or next-day response. Call (915) 348-3588.

What's the difference between trimming and pruning?

Trimming is usually about clearance and shape — limbs off the roof, opening a view, tidying up. Pruning targets the long-term structure and health of the tree. Both have a place; they're just different jobs.

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