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Trees Over Houston, LLC Arborist and Tree Service

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Phone: (346) 899-8733

550 Greens Pkwy Suite# 244
Houston
TX 77067

Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours

"Trees Over Houston LLC is a Licensed, insured, bonded tree service provider to homes and businesses in Houston Texas and the Greater Surrounding areas. We offer services in tree trimming, tree removal, tree pruning and more. We can help remove trees from power lines, fences, roofs, yards, streets, etc. We are fully insured, bonded & licensed to provide you Tree Service for residential or commercial properties."

Rating: 5 Stars

Name: Phuong Trinh
Rating: 5
Review: Anthony and his team showed up on time despite the weather. They completed the task and cleaned up everything. Anthony communicated with me about the work progress every day. Will use him again in the future for other tree services.
Date: 2 months ago

Name: K Khan
Rating: 5
Review: I've had the pleasure of using Trees Over Houston twice, and I couldn't be happier with their professionalism and expertise. On both occasions, Anthony and his team demonstrated their commitment to delivering top-notch service.They were punctual, well-prepared, and took great care to ensure the safety of our property while efficiently handling the tree removal. They left our yard looking clean.I highly recommend this service for anyone in need of tree removal. They are reliable, professional, and truly experts in their field. I won't hesitate to call on them again if the need arises. Thank you for your outstanding service!
Date: 3 months ago

Name: Otelo Contreras
Rating: 5
Review: Anthony at Trees Over Houston did an amazing job removing a tree in our front yard that was hanging over the roof of our house. They were the most professional of all the services we talked to and were honest and upfront about the process, possible damages and mitigating the damages when removing the tree. And they had a reasonably affordable price. I would recommend them to anyone needing tree trimming services!
Date: a month ago

Name: Mark Johnson
Rating: 5
Review: An old pecan tree on my property died and needed to be removed. Other arborists I contacted would not take the job because of three large aerial cables that had become enmeshed in the tree's branches. The power company would not do the job because they said the cables were data lines, not electrical. Trees Over Houston did the work efficiently and without interrupting anybody's internet or cable TV service. They also cleaned the site thoroughly.
Date: 2 months ago

Name: Dustin Lansford
Rating: 5
Review: Recently purchased a new home and needed several trees and stumps removed from the property. I called to discuss the job, and Trees Over Houston arrived the next day and completed everything quickly. Great value, and quality of work. Will definitely use this company for all my future tree related services, and recommend them to my friends and family as well.Services: Tree stump grinding, Tree removal
Date: 5 months ago

Tree Removal FAQs

Do you need a permit to cut down a tree in Houston?

Do you need a permit to cut down a tree in Houston?While you do not always need a tree removal permit, Houston, TX urban forestry department does enforce a tree protection ordinance. The City of Houston (COH) tree ordinance includes information about tree removal on private property and requirements for commercial properties.

What month can you cut down trees?

What month can you cut down trees?To limit the impact upon wildlife it is always better to cut down or remove trees when wildlife is less active, perhaps in the autumn or winter months.

What is the cheapest way to cut down a tree?

What is the cheapest way to cut down a tree?The cheapest disposal method is simply cutting the tree up to where it falls and using it as firewood. You can also use it as compost or for a wood-burning stove. Also, check with your neighbours—they might need a branch or two.

How much of a tree can you cut without killing it?

How much of a tree can you cut without killing it?Prune only as much as you absolutely need to prune, and never remove more than 25 percent of a tree's branches. For most deciduous trees, make sure that there are living branches on at least 2/3 of the tree, though this varies by species. Be aware that the trunk alone is not enough to ensure that the tree will survive.

Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?

Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?Stump Grinding Is Safe & Efficient: Because stump removal is a more invasive process, which requires heavy machinery, it also creates a greater risk of someone getting hurt.

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