Local Service • Region of El Paso

Tree Service in West El Paso, TX

Mature shade trees in established West Side neighborhoods, plus newer landscape work in growing Upper Valley subdivisions.

  • Local El Paso crew — same number every time
  • Written estimate before any cutting
  • Cleanup and haul-away in every quote
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About working in West El Paso

West El Paso, including the Upper Valley side of the city, has a mix of mature shade trees in older neighborhoods and newer landscape work in growing subdivisions further out. We cover the West Side as part of our standard service area, and we work everything from single-tree backyard removals to multi-tree lot clears.

The West Side splits into roughly two zones for tree work. South and east of the Franklin Mountains' western flank — Kern Place, Mission Hills, Coronado, the UTEP edge — you've got mature urban canopy: ash, mulberry, sycamore, the occasional heritage pecan. These are jobs that look a lot like Central El Paso work: tight lots, sectional rigging, careful drops near houses and garages. North toward the Upper Valley — past Mesa and out toward the irrigation channels — the tree mix changes. Mature pecans and cottonwoods dominate, the lots get bigger, and the rigging concerns shift from tight access to handling brittle, water-heavy limb sections that don't behave like dry hardwood does.

Common West Side calls in 2026: storm-damage cleanup after winter winds off the Franklins, structural pruning on mid-life pecans before they become removal candidates, frost-damage palm removal in newer subdivision pockets, and the occasional large heritage-tree removal where age or storm damage has finally caught up with a long-established backyard giant. Pricing varies more here than on the East Side because the trees vary more.

Power-line proximity is a particular West Side concern. Long-time properties along Mesa, in Mission Hills, and around UTEP have older overhead service drops that thread through mature canopies. We handle the secondary-drop side of that clearance work (homeowner-side); anything closer to the primary line on the pole goes to El Paso Electric and we'll route you to the right number.

Tree services we handle in West El Paso

The services West El Paso property owners call about most, ordered by how often they come up.

Local context for West El Paso

  • Mature shade trees in older West Side neighborhoods — Kern Place, Mission Hills, Coronado
  • Newer landscape installs further out from central
  • Upper Valley irrigation-fed trees on the north end — pecans and cottonwoods dominate
  • Winter wind off the Franklin Mountains is a notable failure driver
  • Older overhead utility drops thread through mature canopies

West El Paso neighborhoods we serve

Coverage extends across the full West El Paso area. If you're not sure whether your block is in range, call — it usually is.

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  • Mission Hills

  • Coronado

    Coronado High School

  • Mountain View

  • Upper Valley / Westside

Around West El Paso

Local references in West El Paso: Sunland Park · UTEP campus (Kern Place side) · Mesa Street corridor · Franklin Mountains western flank.

Common tree issues in West El Paso

Patterns we see repeatedly when we're out on jobs in this part of the metro:

  • Mature urban canopy in older Mission Hills / Kern Place — ash, mulberry, sycamore
  • Upper Valley pecan and cottonwood near irrigation
  • Mistletoe on long-established hardwoods

Permits and local rules

Standard El Paso city rules apply. Some Upper Valley properties fall under El Paso County rules. Right-of-way and historic neighborhood trees may need extra coordination.

Why owners in West El Paso call us

  • West Side experience across both old and new neighborhoods
  • Equipment for big-tree removals — Upper Valley cottonwoods take real rigging
  • Full cleanup, every job
  • Power-drop clearance done with proper utility coordination

More services available in West El Paso

Service area map — West El Paso, El Paso

Locally based in El Paso, TX — we cover West El Paso as part of our regular route.

Nearby service areas

Other parts of the El Paso metro we cover from the same crews.

West El Paso FAQs

Do you cover the Upper Valley side?

Yes — Upper Valley, including Canutillo and Vinton, is part of our regular service area.

How are big Upper Valley pecans priced?

Mature pecans in the 40-60 foot range typically run $700–$1,800 in the Upper Valley, depending on access, proximity to structures, and whether the homeowner wants the rounds left for firewood. Heritage pecans over 60 feet or with multi-trunk structure can push $2,500+. Every job gets a written estimate after we walk the property — pecan jobs in particular vary a lot because the wood is dense, the limbs are heavy, and good drop zones are rare on Upper Valley lots.

What's the deal with the winter wind on the West Side?

Late fall through early spring, the wind comes off the eastern slope of the Franklins and accelerates across the West Side. It's not as visible as a monsoon microburst, but the sustained pressure over weeks pulls down a lot of dead and weakened limbs. If you've noticed twigs and small branches in the yard through January, that's the wind doing the work for us — but it also means a structural pruning before the next windy season is worth the visit. The dead and weak stuff comes out before it falls on a roof.

Can you handle trees near power drops without involving the utility?

We handle the homeowner-side secondary drop — from the weatherhead at the eave down to where the cable connects on your property. Anything closer to a primary line on the pole side is the utility's job for safety reasons, and we'll tell you who to call. Trying to cut a limb tangled in primary wires is how people get killed in this trade. We won't do it.

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