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Tree Service in El Paso, TX

From Upper Valley pecans and East Side palms to Northeast mesquites — full-service tree work across every corner of the city.

  • Local El Paso crew — same number every time
  • Written estimate before any cutting
  • Cleanup and haul-away in every quote
  • We answer the phone

About working in El Paso

El Paso is our home base, and the city's mix of mature shade trees in older neighborhoods, fast-growing landscape trees in newer subdivisions, and desert-adapted species like mesquite and palms makes for a wide range of tree work. Our crew works across all corners of the city — from the Upper Valley to the Northeast, downtown to the East Side.

Weather here is hard on trees. Long dry stretches stress shallow-rooted species, monsoon-season microbursts split tops out of mature trees, and high winds late in the year drop dead limbs by the truckload. Most calls we get in El Paso fall into one of those three patterns.

Tree services we handle in El Paso

The services El Paso property owners call about most, ordered by how often they come up.

Local context for El Paso

  • Mature ash, pecan, mulberry, and Arizona ash dominate the older central neighborhoods and the Upper Valley.
  • Mesquite, palms, and desert willow are common in newer East and Northeast subdivisions.
  • Monsoon storms in late summer drive most emergency tree calls.
  • Late-fall and winter winds are the biggest deadwood-failure driver.

El Paso neighborhoods we serve

Coverage extends across the full El Paso area. If you're not sure whether your block is in range, call — it usually is.

  • Central El Paso79901

  • East El Paso79925

  • West El Paso / Upper Valley79912

  • Northeast El Paso79924

  • Mission Valley79938

  • Lower Valley79907

Around El Paso

Local references in El Paso: Franklin Mountains State Park · Trans-Mountain Road (Loop 375) · Rio Grande / Upper Valley irrigation · Scenic Drive overlook · Star on the Mountain.

Common tree issues in El Paso

Patterns we see repeatedly when we're out on jobs in this part of the metro:

  • Mistletoe infestation on mature hardwoods, especially in central neighborhoods
  • Mesquite borer beetles in newer East and Northeast subdivisions
  • Heat and drought stress on shallow-rooted shade trees
  • Palm crown rot following frost events

Permits and local rules

Most private-property tree removals in El Paso do not require a city permit. Trees in the public right-of-way and certain historic neighborhoods may. We confirm before scheduling.

Why owners in El Paso call us

  • Local crew that knows El Paso's tree species and storm patterns
  • Same-day or next-day emergency response inside city limits
  • Full cleanup and haul-away on every job
  • Written estimates before any work begins

More services available in El Paso

Service area map — El Paso, TX

Locally based in El Paso, TX — we cover El Paso as part of our regular route.

El Paso FAQs

Do you cover all of El Paso?

Yes — Central, East, West, Northeast, the Mission Valley, the Upper Valley, and everything in between. If you're not sure, call (915) 348-3588 and we'll confirm.

When do most El Paso tree problems show up?

Late summer monsoon storms and late-fall windy weeks are when most calls come in. Dead limbs, split tops, and partial uproots are the main patterns.

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