Tree Removal in Lubbock, TX
Wind-cracked elms, drought-killed ash, overgrown mulberries. Free written estimates, insured crews, full cleanup.
Call (806) 555-0119- Free on-site written estimates
- Insured climbers and equipment
- Haul-off and cleanup included
- Wind and hail damage response
Our Services
Tree Removal
Dead or mostly dead tree near the house. Trunk crack after a wind or hail event.
Learn moreTree Trimming & Pruning
Limbs scraping shingles or gutters in the wind. Canopy dense enough to act like a sail.
Learn moreStorm & Wind Damage Cleanup
Limb or tree on the roof or vehicle. Split trunk hanging over the house.
Learn moreStump Grinding
Stump left from a past removal. Suckers regrowing from the roots.
Learn moreLot & Acreage Clearing
Vacant lot cited for overgrowth. Mesquite creeping across acreage.
Learn moreHonest Pricing
In Lubbock, trimming typically runs $200 to $600 per tree and removals $450 to $1,800 depending on size and access. Estimates are free, written, and do not change once the work starts.
Get a free tree quote before the next wind event.
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Serving the Lubbock Area
Service covers all of Lubbock, from Tech Terrace's mature canopies to newer neighborhoods in the southwest, plus Wolfforth, Shallowater, Slaton, Idalou, and Ransom Canyon.
- Tech Terrace
- South Lubbock
- Southwest Lubbock
- North Lubbock
- Central Lubbock
- Wolfforth
- Shallowater
- Slaton
- Idalou
- Ransom Canyon
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tree removal cost in Lubbock?
Most removals run $450 to $1,800 depending on size, condition, and how close the tree is to structures. Small ornamentals cost less; a big elm threaded between houses costs more. The written estimate is free.
Can a wind-damaged tree be saved?
Sometimes. A clean limb loss can be pruned and sealed off by the tree itself, but a cracked main trunk or major included-bark split usually cannot. The estimator will give you a straight answer, not an upsell.
When is the best time to trim in Lubbock?
Winter dormancy is ideal for structure work, and hazard deadwood should come off whenever it appears. Avoid heavy pruning in the brutal heat of late summer when trees are already stressed.
Are you insured?
Yes, liability and workers compensation both, and certificates are available before work starts. Never let an uninsured crew swing a saw over your roof.
Do you haul everything off?
Yes. Chipping, haul-off, and raking are part of the quoted price. If you want the wood bucked for firewood instead, say so and it will be stacked.
Do you work outside Lubbock city limits?
Yes. Wolfforth, Shallowater, Slaton, Idalou, Ransom Canyon, and county acreage jobs are all routine. Mileage is built into the written quote.