Houston, TX

Tree Services in Houston, TX

92 tree services · Updated Jul 2026

Need a reliable tree service near me in Houston? This page collects local tree care providers serving Houston, TX and the surrounding neighborhoods. With hurricanes, heavy rain, and towering live and water oaks, Houston homeowners frequently need pruning to keep canopies healthy, removal of storm-damaged or hazardous trees, and stump grinding afterward. Whether you're clearing a broken limb over your roof or reclaiming space in the yard, the right crew comes to you, inspects the tree on site, and explains the plan before any work begins. Browse the Houston providers below, compare which ones are well reviewed on Google Maps, and request quotes from a few before deciding. A dependable tree service here is licensed and insured, provides a written estimate after seeing the tree, and hauls away debris so your property is left clean and safe.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does tree service cost in Houston?

Cost depends on the tree's size, its proximity to your home or power lines, access in the yard, and whether you need stump grinding or hauling. A large oak near a structure takes more care than a small tree in the open. Houston providers quote after an on-site inspection, so compare a few written estimates first.

How do I choose a tree service in Houston?

Choose a licensed, insured company with liability and workers' compensation coverage. Ask for a written estimate after they see the tree, check Google Maps reviews, and confirm how they'll protect your property and who handles cleanup. Clarify whether stump grinding and debris removal are included in the price.

When is tree removal urgent in Houston?

Call right away if a tree is leaning, split, or dropping large limbs near your home after a hurricane or heavy storm. Saturated ground can loosen roots quickly here. Dead or hazardous trees near structures should be assessed promptly — when a tree could fall, have a trained crew remove it safely.

How do I prepare my trees for hurricane season?

Before storm season, have an arborist inspect for dead limbs, weak branch unions, and leaning trees, then prune to reduce wind resistance without over-thinning. Removing already-hazardous trees ahead of time is safer than dealing with them mid-storm. A local Houston tree service can assess your trees on site and recommend the right steps.