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Tree Service in Canutillo, TX
Some of the oldest and largest trees in the El Paso area — Upper Valley pecans, cottonwoods, and ash along the irrigation channels.
About working in Canutillo
Tree services we handle in Canutillo
The services Canutillo property owners call about most, ordered by how often they come up.
- Full-service tree removal for hazardous, dead, leaning, or unwanted trees on residential and commercial properties across El Paso.
- Lot clearing and land clearing for residential builds, additions, and small commercial sites — trees, brush, stumps, and debris handled in one pass.
- Mechanical stump grinding and tree stump removal for any size — leaving a clean fill area ready for landscaping, sod, or new construction.
- Tree health assessments, disease and pest diagnosis, structural reviews, and long-term care recommendations for El Paso properties.
Local context for Canutillo
Canutillo neighborhoods we serve
Coverage extends across the full Canutillo area. If you're not sure whether your block is in range, call — it usually is.
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Around Canutillo
Common tree issues in Canutillo
Patterns we see repeatedly when we're out on jobs in this part of the metro:
Permits and local rules
Why owners in Canutillo call us
More services available in Canutillo
Shaping, thinning, and crown raising for residential and commercial trees in El Paso — done with growth and clearance in mind.
Priority response for trees on houses, cars, fences, and power lines, plus storm cleanup throughout El Paso.
Removal of mature and young palms across El Paso, with safe rigging for tall species and full debris cleanup.
Brush, weed, and undergrowth clearing for residential and commercial properties — especially useful before fire season.
Pruning focused on long-term tree structure, health, and form — distinct from clearance trimming.
Service area map — Canutillo, TX
Locally based in El Paso, TX — we cover Canutillo as part of our regular route.
Nearby service areas
Other parts of the El Paso metro we cover from the same crews.
Canutillo FAQs
Can you handle a really large cottonwood?
Yes. Cottonwoods get heavy and brittle as they age — they're routine for us. We rig and section them safely.
How is heritage-pecan pricing different from a standard removal?
Heritage pecans in the Upper Valley typically run $1,500-$3,000+ because of the combination of size, wood weight, rigging time, and disposal volume. A 60-foot mature pecan with a 36-inch trunk is several truckloads of wood and a full crew day of careful work. We give a written estimate after walking the property — pecan jobs in particular vary a lot based on access and the specific drop zone.
Do you bring a crane for the big Upper Valley trees?
When the job calls for it, yes. The largest cottonwoods and heritage pecans in Canutillo are safer and faster to take down with crane access than to lower in small sections by hand — especially in tight side yards or over outbuildings. We assess that on the walk-through and include crane access in the written estimate when it's the right call.
Is my old cottonwood dangerous?
It can be. Cottonwood wood is brittle and water-heavy, so mature trees shed large limbs without much warning, particularly in wind. Deadwood high in the canopy, cracks at major limb unions, and lean changes are the warning signs. An assessment will tell you whether it needs deadwooding and structural pruning or whether it's reached the end of its safe life.
Tree service in Canutillo?
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