Tree Trimming in Georgetown, TX
Georgetown's magnificent live oaks, cedar elms, and pecans need expert care to thrive in Central Texas. Get free quotes from ISA-certified arborists and licensed tree service crews who know Williamson County's trees.
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- Oak wilt prevention specialists
- Heritage Tree permit knowledge
- ISA-certified arborists available
- Emergency storm response
- Debris removal included
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Tree Trimming Prices in Georgetown, TX
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| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
Small Tree Trim (under 15 ft) Crepe myrtle, small cedar | $100 - $250 |
Medium Tree Trim (15-30 ft) Cedar elm, small oak | $200 - $500 |
Large Tree Trim (30-60 ft) Live oak, pecan | $400 - $900 |
Tree Removal (small) Under 30 ft, clear access | $200 - $600 |
Tree Removal (large) 30 to 60 ft, complexity varies | $600 - $2,500 |
Stump Grinding Per stump, ground-level removal | $100 - $350 |
Emergency Storm Work Hazard tree or fallen limb | $300 - $1,500+ |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tree trimming cost in Georgetown, TX?
Tree trimming in Georgetown runs $100 to $250 for small trees under 15 feet, $200 to $500 for medium trees in the 15 to 30 foot range, and $400 to $900 for large live oaks and pecans over 30 feet. Georgetown has some of the most impressive live oak canopy in Williamson County, and large-tree work requires specialized equipment and training. Stump grinding adds $100 to $350 per stump. Emergency storm work starts at $300 for hazard limb removal.
When is the best time to trim live oaks in Georgetown?
Live oak trimming in Georgetown should happen only from July through January -- specifically avoiding February through June when oak wilt fungus is actively spreading via beetle vectors. Oak wilt has devastated thousands of live oaks in the Hill Country and Williamson County. Any fresh cut made from February through June can be colonized by the Ceratocystis fagacearum fungus within hours if beetles are active. Georgetown tree services should immediately paint all cuts with a pruning sealant during any trimming done in the fall.
Does Georgetown have protected trees that require permits?
Yes, the City of Georgetown's Tree Ordinance protects Heritage Trees -- defined as live oaks, cedar elms, and pecans with trunk diameters of 19 inches or greater (measured at 4.5 feet above grade). Removing or severely trimming a Heritage Tree requires a permit from Georgetown Development Services and typically involves an arborist report. Properties in Wolf Ranch and other new developments may have additional tree preservation requirements. Always check permit requirements before removing any large tree.
What tree problems are most common in Georgetown?
Georgetown's most serious tree threats are oak wilt (which has killed numerous live oaks in Williamson County), hypoxylon canker on stressed live oaks during drought, and cedar (Ashe juniper) encroachment that shades out native tree species. Pecan trees in Georgetown often suffer from pecan scab and zinc deficiency, both of which an arborist can diagnose and treat. Near Blue Hole Park and the San Gabriel River, cottonwood trees frequently drop large limbs after storms, making post-storm inspections critical.
Can tree trimmers work near Georgetown's utility lines?
Tree trimming near power lines in Georgetown must be coordinated with Oncor (the electric utility serving most of Williamson County). Certified line-clearance arborists are required for work within 10 feet of energized lines. Most general tree trimming companies in Georgetown will not work near live lines without proper credentials. Georgetown Utilities and Oncor perform their own right-of-way trimming cycles, but growth between cycles often outpaces the utility schedule and requires homeowner-arranged trimming at a safe distance.
Do Georgetown tree services haul away debris?
Most Georgetown tree trimming companies include debris removal in their base quote. After trimming, crews will chip branches into mulch (which some companies leave on-site or take with them) and haul larger sections of trunk wood. If you want firewood from a removed tree, mention this before work begins -- many Georgetown customers keep pecan or oak wood. Confirm debris removal is included when comparing quotes, as some lower-cost operators charge separately for hauling.
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