Tree Removal – When It’s Necessary and How to Do It Safely

Mature trees provide shade, curb appeal, and value to properties across Wichita Falls and the surrounding Texas communities. However, there are times when tree removal is the best—and safest—choice for your property and your family. Knowing when to remove a tree and how to do it properly is crucial for homeowners and businesses throughout Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Iowa Park, and neighboring areas.


When Is Tree Removal Necessary?


While every tree is unique, there are a few clear signs that indicate it’s time to consider tree removal:


Dead or Dying Trees

 

A tree that no longer produces leaves, appears brittle, or displays significant decay is unstable. Dead trees can topple easily, especially as the gusty Texas winds pick up in late January and throughout the winter.


Storm Damage 


Wichita Falls and the surrounding region are no strangers to severe weather. Ice storms, strong winds, and hail can crack trunks and weaken root systems. Even if a storm-damaged tree is still standing, there might be hidden structural issues making it a hazard.


Disease or Pest Infestation 

 

Certain tree diseases and pests can spread rapidly, putting other landscape features at risk. If one of your trees shows advanced signs of disease or infestation, prompt removal can help protect healthy trees nearby.


Structural Risk 


Trees growing too close to homes, garages, foundations, or utility lines pose ongoing risks. Roots can damage sidewalks and pipes, while limbs might threaten roofs and power lines, especially during winter storms or freezes.


Landscape Renovation or Expansion 


Planning to install a patio, outdoor kitchen, or new hardscape features? Sometimes, tree removal is required to make space for upgrades or to improve your property's layout.


Why Tree Removal Should Be Left to Professionals


Attempting to remove a tree on your own might seem tempting, but it’s also one of the riskiest property maintenance tasks you can tackle. Here’s why professional service is crucial:


  • Tree removal involves specialized equipment and expertise in proper cutting and rigging.
  • Arborists must understand tree weight distribution, hinge cuts, and fall direction to prevent accidents.
  • Safety protocols are essential to protect nearby structures, vehicles, and people.


DIY tree removal can unfortunately lead to injuries, property damage, or even legal trouble if utilities are involved. Professional crews, such as the team at Greenwood Landscaping, combine years of experience with full insurance coverage for your peace of mind.


The Tree Removal Process: How Greenwood Landscaping Gets It Done


When you reach out to Greenwood Landscaping for tree removal in Wichita Falls, Pleasant Valley, Sheppard AFB, or anywhere in our service area, you can expect a thorough, step-by-step approach:


  • Comprehensive assessment of the tree, its health, and the surrounding property.
  • Creation of a detailed, site-specific removal plan for maximum safety.
  • Careful section removal, starting from the top and working down.
  • Efficient clean-up and removal of all debris, leaving your property neat and hazard-free.


Locally Trusted and Fully Insured


Greenwood Landscaping is proud to serve residential and commercial clients across Wichita Falls, Electra, Archer City, and more. Our military values, commitment to customer satisfaction, and $2 million insurance policy ensure quality, accountability, and your total peace of mind with every project.


Ready For a Safer, Healthier Landscape?


If you suspect a tree on your property needs removal, don’t wait for it to become a bigger problem—especially with unpredictable North Texas weather. Call Greenwood Landscaping today for a professional tree evaluation. We’re here to keep your property in Wichita Falls and the surrounding area safe, tidy, and beautiful year-round. Let our experts handle your tree removal needs with the precision and care you deserve.

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