All Things Tree Company offers professional tree service for homes and businesses right here in Angleton, TX. Our crews really know their stuff when it comes to trees around the Brazos River, and hey, we're just a quick drive from our Lake Jackson base. We get the specific challenges that come with coastal weather and all the native species in Brazoria County. That means our approach is always the right one for your property, you know?
Get a Free Quote in AngletonWhen we talk about tree removal, it's really about taking down and hauling away trees that are dead, sick, or just plain dangerous to your Lake Jackson property. Doing this keeps things safe, opens up space for new projects, and generally makes your yard a lot better.
Tree pruning? That's just carefully cutting off branches to make your trees healthier, look better, and grow strong. This kind of precise work really helps them thrive, cuts down on disease, and, let's be honest, makes your Lake Jackson property a whole lot safer.
We trim trees with a few things in mind: making them strong, keeping them clear of your house or power lines, and making them look good. That means we take out any branches that are dead, sick, or just plain dangerous. This careful work really boosts the tree's health and, just as important, keeps your Lake Jackson property safer.
Shrub and bush trimming isn't just about making things look neat. We carefully shape your plants, cut them down to a better size, and snip off any dead or sick branches. This helps your shrubs and bushes stay healthy and look good, of course. Plus, it really makes a difference in how strong they grow and how well they'll bloom — boosting your home's curb appeal quite a bit, wouldn't you say?
Stump grinding and removal? That's when we use a machine to chew up old tree stumps, getting them down below ground level. Then, we clear away all the wood chips. This whole process does a few things: it gets rid of those annoying trip hazards, stops pests from moving in, and, well, it makes the spot ready for whatever you want next — new plants, maybe even a little construction.
We offer Tree Health & Care services that cover everything from thorough check-ups to specific treatments and even preventative steps, all aimed at keeping your trees strong and healthy. Our main goal? Catching problems early. Then we put solutions in place that build up your trees' long-term strength and help them fight off diseases. It's all about keeping Lake Jackson's trees thriving, you know?
When you pick All Things Tree Company, you're not just getting a tree service; you're teaming up with local folks who really get Angleton's urban canopy. We don't just blow through town. We actually know the soil around Angleton High School, for example, and we understand which trees do well—or struggle—in areas like downtown. This local knowledge helps us spot problems before they get big and suggest solutions that actually work for your specific yard, instead of just slapping on some generic treatment.
Our service quality? It comes from being precise and following good tree care practices. Take crown reduction, for instance: we always cut back to a side branch that's at least a third the size of the limb we're taking off. This stops too much new growth and helps the tree heal properly. We also use professional gear, like Vermeer brush chippers and Stihl chainsaws, and we keep them maintained daily. That means clean cuts and quick work. This careful approach protects your trees from stress and disease, helping them bounce back faster and stay strong.
When you hire us, you'll get a clear, step-by-step process. We kick things off with a thorough look at your property, then give you a detailed proposal. It spells out exactly what we'll do, how we'll do it, and what it'll cost—no surprises. Our crews show up on time, with all their safety gear and tools, and they get the job done with as little fuss as possible for your property. And when we're finished? We clean up everything. Your yard will be tidier than when we arrived, so you won't have to worry about a single leaf or speck of sawdust.
For Angleton homeowners, the sweet spot for pruning oak trees usually falls between July 1st and January 31st. Why then? Well, that timeframe really cuts down on the risk of oak wilt disease, which is a big deal around here. Beetles, the main culprits for spreading it, are super active in spring and early summer, so we want to avoid them if we can. Pruning when the trees are dormant or when those beetles aren't buzzing around lets the tree's wounds heal up properly without basically putting out a welcome mat for disease. Now, sometimes you just can't wait — an emergency might pop up outside that window. If that happens, we slap on a wound dressing right away to seal the cut and keep those beetles away. It's a pretty critical step, you know?
Angleton's coastal weather — all that humidity and those strong, sometimes brutal winds — really shapes how we approach tree care and removal here. High humidity, for instance, can make trees more prone to fungal growth and disease. That's why we often suggest specific canopy thinning; it just helps the air move better through the branches. And those strong winds? Tropical storms and hurricanes mean we've got to be proactive with structural pruning. Think crown reduction or getting rid of deadwood to cut down on "sail area" and stop limbs from breaking off during a gale. We check every tree individually, considering its unique spot and what kind of tree it is. A Water Oak, for example, has pretty brittle wood compared to a flexible Live Oak. This helps us recommend the toughest solutions for getting ready for storm season.
For folks in Angleton, stump grinding basically grinds the stump down, usually about 6 to 12 inches below the ground. What's left? Wood chips, which you can totally use as mulch or just fill the hole back in. This way is usually cheaper and less messy than full stump removal, where they dig out the whole root ball. Grinding gets rid of that ugly, visible hazard, letting you plant new landscaping or grow grass right over the spot. Now, full stump removal? That's a bigger job, no doubt. But sometimes you need it, like if you're planning to build right where the tree used to be, or if those big root systems are messing with underground utilities. That means a much more involved digging process.
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