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Our Services

Tree Pruning & Tree Removal

 

Tree Pruning

Texas Lawn Pride will determine the type of pruning necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and safety of your trees. These techniques include:

  • eliminating branches that rub each other

  • removing limbs that interfere with wires, building facades, gutters, roofs, chimneys, or windows, or that obstruct streets or sidewalks

  • removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or may lead to decay

  • removing diseased or insect-infested limbs

  • creating better structure to lessen wind resistance and reduce the potential for storm damage

  • training young trees

  • removing limbs damaged by adverse weather conditions

  • removing branches, or thinning, to increase light penetration

  • improving the shape or silhouette of the tree

  • Tree Removal

  • Although tree removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary. Texas Lawn Pride will help you decide whether a tree should be removed. We have the skills and equipment to safely and efficiently remove trees. Removal is recommended when the tree is:

  • dead or dying

  • considered irreparably hazardous

  • causing an obstruction that is impossible to correct through pruning

  • crowding and causing harm to other trees

  • to be replaced by a more suitable specimen located in an area where new construction requires removal

  Emergency Tree Care

 

  • Storms may cause limbs or entire trees to fall, often landing on other trees, homes and other structures, or cars. The weight of storm-damaged trees is great, and they can be dangerous to remove or trim. Texas Lawn Pride can assist you in performing the job in a safe manner, while reducing further risk of damage to property.

Lawn Care

​​Mowing service includes mowing of all turf, string trimming against hard surfaces (driveways, etc) and flower beds.  Debris will be blown off hard surfaces.  Does not include bed or shrub care or trimming.

Core Aeration

Aeration involves perforating the soil with small holes to allow air, water and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots. This can be an extremely vital element to a healthy lawn because the roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn. The main reason for aerating is to alleviate soil compaction. 

Spring Clean Up

  • Bring your home and landscape out of winter hibernation.

  • Give your plants vibrancy to thrive in the spring growth period.

  • Remove leaves, sticks, and debris; dead-heading perennials and old annuals; prune shrubs, re-edge flower beds, and install mulch.

Fall Clean Up

  • Help keep insects from hibernating in your lawn and leaves over the winter.

  • Allow better oxygen exchange to the grass roots.

  • Maintain your lawn easier during spring.

  • Cut back perennials, trim shrubs, and remove leaves.

All properties welcome!

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