Tree Service in Dallas, Texas
Expert tree trimming, removal, and storm damage cleanup across DFW. Licensed, insured arborists — one call and help is on the way.
Why Dallas Homes Need Tree Service Attention
Local conditions create unique tree service challenges for Dallas homeowners.
Ice Storm Limb Failure
Dallas sits in the southern ice storm belt, where freezing rain events coat branches with 0.5–1 inch of ice. Post oaks, cedar elms, and pecans can't handle the weight — limbs snap and entire trees split. The 2021 and 2023 winter storms caused more tree damage across DFW than any hurricane would.
Oak Wilt Epidemic
Oak wilt has devastated North Texas since the 1990s, killing tens of thousands of red oaks and Shumard oaks. The fungus spreads underground through interconnected root systems, meaning one infected tree can kill an entire street of oaks within a year. Live oaks decline more slowly but are equally vulnerable to the fungus.
Tornado & Severe Storm Damage
DFW averages 15–20 tornado warnings per year, plus frequent severe thunderstorms with 70+ mph straight-line winds and large hail. These events uproot trees, snap trunks, and strip canopies. The October 2019 EF3 tornado carved a 17-mile path through Dallas, destroying thousands of mature trees.
Drought Stress & Sudden Decline
North Texas cycles between extreme drought and flooding. During drought years, Dallas's heavy black clay soil shrinks and cracks, severing tree roots. Trees weaken silently during drought, then topple during the first storm after rain returns and soil softens. This delayed failure catches homeowners completely off guard.
Emerald Ash Borer Threat
The emerald ash borer (EAB) was confirmed in Dallas County in 2018 and has been spreading steadily since. This invasive beetle kills all untreated ash trees within 3–5 years. DFW has an estimated 50,000+ ash trees on residential properties, and most homeowners don't realize their ash trees are at risk until canopy dieback is already advanced.
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(520) 783-3777Emergency? Follow These Steps.
Acting fast limits damage and protects your insurance claim. Here's what to do while you wait for help.
Stay clear of the tree
Keep everyone at least 50 feet from the fallen or damaged tree. Watch for downed power lines — if you see sparks or wires, call 911 and Oncor at (888) 313-4747 immediately. After ice storms, wires may be buried under debris.
Document the damage
Take photos and video from a safe distance showing the tree, where it fell, and any property damage. Note the time and weather conditions. Your insurance company will need this documentation for your claim.
Protect your property
If the tree has damaged your roof, cover the opening with a tarp. After ice storms, wait for melting before tarping — ice on a roof is extremely slippery. Do not attempt to remove large ice-laden branches yourself.
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(520) 783-3777Check for utility damage
Look for broken water lines, damaged gas meters, or disrupted irrigation. If you smell gas, evacuate immediately and call Atmos Energy at (866) 322-8667. Do not use electrical switches near standing water or ice.
Call a licensed tree service
Contact an ISA-certified arborist for emergency removal. After major storms, unlicensed crews from out of state flood DFW — always verify Texas liability insurance, workers' comp, and references before hiring.
What Tree Service Costs in Dallas
Every job is different, but here's what Dallas homeowners typically pay. We'll connect you with a pro who provides a free, detailed estimate.
Costs vary by severity, parts needed, and time of day. Your pro provides a free estimate before starting work.
When Tree Service Problems Hit Dallas
Tree Service emergencies in Dallas follow predictable patterns. Knowing when risk peaks helps you prepare.
Dallas's tree canopy faces a triple threat that's unique in the country: oak wilt disease spreading through underground root networks, devastating ice storms that split trees every 2–3 years, and extreme drought-to-flood cycles that undermine root stability. The DFW area lost an estimated 500,000 trees to the 2021 winter storm alone, and many replacements planted in the aftermath are still too small to provide meaningful shade. If your property has mature post oaks or red oaks, proactive oak wilt prevention and structural pruning are the two best investments you can make — both are far cheaper than emergency removal after a tree fails during the next storm.
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