FAQs

FAQs

Rooted In Texas Tree Care

Have a tree maintenance-related question? Rooted In Texas Tree Care has the answer. Check out these FAQs and call or text us today for a free quote!

  • Can you remove all trees?

    We can, so how do we know WHEN to remove a tree? Common reasons for a tree service include:

    • The tree is dead or dying
    • A tree becomes in danger of falling, because of age or disease
    • It's crowding or causing harm to more desirable trees
    • Storms have damaged the trees beyond salvage
    • Trees are too close to a house or utility lines
    • New construction may stress the tree(s) beyond salvage
  • Will there be a stump after my tree is removed?

    Stump grinding is a process that destroys the visible stump and makes it exist below the soil level only. Basically, we do away with the existing stump in your yard, making this area available to use as a yard again. A very small tractor is used to chip away at the stump. When you need an expert tree service for removals or stump grinding, call Rooted In Texas Tree Care.

  • When should I consider trimming?

    Many variables are to be considered before hiring a tree trimming service, including the time of the year, species of tree, and nearby hazards. Most people ask this question to avoid harming the tree or exposing it to diseases such as oak wilt. Professional trimming requires knowledge of each variety of tree and proper techniques. At Rooted In Texas Tree Care, we go beyond the goal of financial gain to steer our customers into better decision-making regarding trimming. We always say, "It's Ridiculous How Much We Love Trees," and you'll see this exemplified in our work!

  • Why should I trim my trees?

    Proper pruning enhances overall appearance and strength while removing hazardous branches to prevent injury or property damage. With fast-growing trees especially, all branches should be kept away from your home, streets, sidewalks, and utility lines to avoid unnecessary problems. Call Rooted In Texas Tree Care today for an expert tree trimming service!

  • Is cleanup included with our service?

    Yes, we always leave the job site as clean or cleaner than when we arrived. We only leave debris behind after a stump is ground, but this mulch acts as an aid to help the yard recover from the trauma of losing a tree. As the underground roots decompose and collapse, a small pile of mulch is left behind to help prevent the ground from sinking in. This will all be discussed with your arborist before your tree service occurs.

  • Can I keep the wood after you cut the trees down?

    Yes! After your tree service, we are happy to provide you with sections for firewood purposes or any other reasons. If the customer does not prefer keeping any wood, it will all be repurposed through mulch or biochar efforts.

  • Do you offer lot clearing?

    Yes, we have the manpower, machinery, and tools that allow us to complete lot-clearing jobs of any size. Call Rooted In Texas Tree Care for lot clearing, stump grinding, and professional tree service!

  • Do you offer same-day service?

    Yes, we offer emergency tree service to any customer.

  • Do I need to be home at the time of service?

    No. Sometimes our customers want to be there and sometimes they do not. Remember, we are a professional tree trimming service with an expert eye, so we ensure a great result after each project. According to Forbes, a tree trimming service typically costs between $250 and $700 per tree, although the price can vary based on specific factors. Call our team for more information today!

  • Why do you cut so much off the trees?

    It depends on what is needed, but we try to remove up to 20% to 25% of the foliage during your tree trimming service. Several types of trimming methods are used by arborists to accomplish this, according to the tree type and size. These techniques include crown cleaning, crown thinning, crown raising, crown reduction, crown restoration, espalier pruning, and vista pruning.

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