Tree and Large Limb Removal
When a tree dies, there’s really no other option but to have it removed. Dead trees aren’t just unpleasant to look at, they eventually they lose their strength over time — and when trees weaken, then they become much more susceptible to falling and become a potential danger to your property.
The good news is that some healthy trees can live anywhere from hundreds to thousands of years, so it’s unlikely that your tree will die of old age. The bad news is that if your tree does die, it will likely be because it has a disease. If a tree has suspicious looking bark, obvious decay, dead branches, leaf discoloration or odd fungus growing on it, then it’s likely that your tree may be diseased. And while some diseased trees may be able to be salvaged treatable with the help of a professional, occasionally they cannot.
If a tree has died and cannot be brought back and must be removed . In addition to tree removal, we also offer stump grinding/removal in the greater Austin area.
Occasionally a large tree limb will break, become diseased or perhaps die back. In these instances, many times we can prune accordingly and remove only the damaged portion of the tree without having to remove entire tree, saving the tree and reducing cost.