Emergency Tree Services in Houston

When Hurricane Beryl hit Houston, it left behind damaged trees, fallen branches, and hazardous debris, creating an urgent need for emergency tree services. Daniel Huggett, a local Houston resident, found himself in a tough spot—a large tree had fallen dangerously close to his home, blocking his driveway and creating a major safety hazard.

That’s when he called Trim That Tree, Houston’s trusted emergency tree removal service.

✅ Fast & Reliable Emergency Tree Services in Houston

Our team responded immediately, providing:
Emergency tree removal to clear the blocked driveway and prevent property damage
Hazardous tree trimming to eliminate weak branches at risk of falling
Storm debris cleanup to restore the yard quickly and safely

Daniel was grateful for the quick response, saying:
"I'm thankful for the team's ability to act quickly! They handled everything with professionalism and left my property in great shape."

🚨 Why Fast Storm Damage Cleanup Matters

Fallen trees can block driveways, damage homes, and create safety risks.
Delaying tree removal can lead to further property damage or insurance issues.
Professional emergency tree services prevent long-term problems and restore your property fast.

At Trim That Tree, we specialize in:
🌳 24/7 Emergency Tree Removal
🌳 Storm Cleanup & Debris Hauling
🌳 Hazardous Tree Trimming & Prevention

📞 Need Emergency Tree Removal in Houston? Call Us Now!

If a storm has left you with dangerous trees or debris, don’t wait! Trim That Tree is Houston’s top choice for fast, professional emergency tree services.

📞📲 Call or text us at 713-851-7939 for immediate assistance! 🌿

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Risks of Pruning Oak Trees in January

🌳 Welcome to the Trim That Tree Blog 🌳

At Trim That Tree, we’re passionate about helping homeowners and businesses maintain healthy, beautiful trees. Our blog is dedicated to sharing expert knowledge, seasonal tree care tips, and professional arborist advice to keep your landscape thriving.

Explore Our Blog Categories:

Tree Care Tips – Best practices for year-round tree health and maintenance.
Storm Damage & Recovery – Guidance on handling tree damage after storms.
Certified Arborist Advice – Insights from industry professionals on tree care and preservation.
Houston Tree Trimming – Location-specific trimming and maintenance tips for Texas trees.
Tree Diseases & Prevention – Learn how to identify, prevent, and treat common tree diseases.

Whether you're looking to prune your trees properly, recover from storm damage, or prevent diseases like oak wilt, we’ve got you covered! Stay informed and let our experts help you make the best decisions for your trees. 🌿

📩 Have a question? Need professional tree services? Contact us today! 🚀

Why You Shouldn’t Trim Your Oak Trees in January

At Trim That Tree, we’re not just in the business of cutting branches—we’re passionate about tree health and educating our customers on the best practices for tree care. One critical lesson we’ve learned over the years is that January is not the time to trim your oak trees.

The Danger of Oak Wilt

Oak wilt is a deadly fungal disease caused by Bretziella fagacearum. It spreads through root connections and sap-feeding beetles, which are attracted to fresh cuts on oak trees. Once infected, an oak tree can decline rapidly, often leading to death.


Why Timing Matters

Pruning creates open wounds, which serve as entry points for the fungus. While many people know to avoid trimming from February through June, when beetles are most active, research suggests that mild winter conditions can lead to early beetle activity—even in January.

Lessons Learned & Best Practices

  • Avoid pruning oak trees between January and June. The safest time for pruning is July through December.

  • If an emergency cut is necessary, immediately seal the wound with pruning paint to reduce the risk of infection.

  • Consult a certified arborist before making cuts to ensure your trees stay healthy year-round.

At Trim That Tree, we believe in customer education and proactive care. Have questions about your trees? Give us a call—we’re here to help you make the best decisions for your landscape! 🌳

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