
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM–5 PM
Thursday: 8 AM–5 PM
Friday: 8 AM–5 PM
Saturday: Closed
Rating: 4.2 Stars
Name: Lara Glynn
Rating: 5
Review: Brian and the entire crew were incredibly professional. They took their time to understand our wishes with still maintaining the overall health of the trees. They completely cleared all the small dead branches throughout the entire canopy that was over 40 feet tall, removed some very large and long branches and lightning damaged trunks, and cleaned up the mountain of debris to where you couldn't even tell they had been there. It was, by far, the best tree trimming and deep root feeding experience we've ever had.Service: Tree trimming & pruning
Date: 7 months ago
Name: jeff wuertz
Rating: 3
Review: We had a young man come out because we had a row of shrubs that were dying. He quickly diagnosed it as a bore and recommended we spray for them to kill them off. He also recommended an injected root treatment that was double the cost. I wasn't expecting that, but he felt that would give most of the shrubs a good chance to survive. There was one that he didn't feel had a very good chance of survival.I went ahead and went with the treatment. He did it all, including the completely health shrubs that were on the other side of the fence and had gravel around them. To my surprise, he didn't inject those, he said it would saturate through the gravel, which I was a little unsure of, but he was the expert.Well, all of the concerning shrubs died, so I felt like the extra "root feeding" was an oversell. However, I had agreed to the service, so I agreed that payment in full was appropriate. I did email the company just to encourage them not to "oversell" their products, and I explained the situation. I never heard back, which surprised me that no one followed up with the email. So, I do believe it's a reputable and knowledgeable company. Just beware of being sold more than you really need.
Date: 3 months ago
Name: Paul Stamper
Rating: 5
Review: These guys are the best. They have taken care of Stephanie for a long time. This old oak look better and better each year with the fertilization and selective trimming. The tree crew is very experienced and efficient. The place is always cleaned up spotless. Will alway recommend Bartlett and their people. Service: Tree trimming & pruning
Date: 2 years ago
Name: Jose Moreno
Rating: 2
Review: "committed to helping local residents and businesses maintain beautiful, healthy trees and shrubs" what a joke. Didn't even get an initial consultation, right off the bat they wanted $250 to come look at a tree. The person who I spoke with on the phone was an absolute delight, so for that Im not putting just one star. Though I guess the arborists think WAY highly of themselves to be charging such exorbitant prices. Definitely looking elsewhere.
Date: 2 months ago
Name: Mike P
Rating: 1
Review: Unprofessional. This company does not return voice messages or emails. Called and left a detailed message on Friday, September 22. Followed up the same day with an email and pictures of the affected trees and leaves. Today, is Wednesday, September 27. This company didn’t even have the professional courtesy to return my call all or reply to my email. Perhaps this company does good work, but not responding to a customer diminishes any work they perform and is, in my opinion, unacceptable. Forget them.
Date: 2 months ago
Other local Tree Removal Companies in the Harris County area:
- RF Tree Service
- Trees Unlimited
- D&KTreeService
- José w. tree services
- M Rosales Tree Service
- Jose Tree Services
- The Davey Tree Expert Company
- Hector Sarceno Tree Service
- G&J. Tree Services TX
- Texas Tree Team- SavATree
Tree Removal Frequently Asked Questions
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.