Cedar Park’s clay-heavy soils mean root systems spread wide and stay near the surface. We grind the root crown and major lateral roots so the stump does not resprout and the area is ready for whatever you are planning next.
Cedar Park, TX Tree Service
Removal, Trimming and Emergency Care Since 2008
ISA certified arborists serving Round Rock and Williamson County since 2008. Tree removal, trimming, emergency response, stump grinding and oak wilt treatment with flat-rate pricing and free on-site estimates.
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Many Cedar Park neighborhoods along the 183A corridor have older live oaks growing close to newer construction, utility lines, and hardscape. Removal near these obstructions requires planning and proper rigging. We review the site before quoting and price the actual job in front of you.
The live oaks, cedar elms, and pecans in Round Rock neighborhoods like Forest Creek and Downtown Round Rock need structural pruning as they mature. Dead wood accumulation and crossing branches become a liability issue after major storm seasons. We work to the ANSI A300 standard on every job.
Cedar Park sees significant ice storm and high wind activity during winter fronts. When a tree comes down on a structure or blocks your driveway, call 512-912-8733. We respond same-day across Cedar Park and surrounding Williamson County.
Cedar Park’s clay-heavy soils mean root systems spread wide and stay near the surface. We grind the root crown and major lateral roots so the stump does not resprout and the area is ready for whatever you are planning next.
Cedar Park sits in an active oak wilt zone with live oak populations in neighborhoods like Buttercup Creek that have been in the ground long enough to form extensive root connections with neighboring trees. Catching the disease early with propiconazole injections are some of the best solutions, among a few other.
Cedar Park’s tree mitigation ordinance applies to development activity near protected trees. If you are planning construction, driveway expansion, or site work near large oaks or elms on your property, a pre-work arborist assessment can prevent fines and required replacement planting after the fact.
Every Cedar Park estimate includes a free on-site assessment. We walk the property with you, look at every tree in question, and give you a written scope before any work is scheduled. No guessing, no surprise charges on job day.
We start when you are ready and you pay when the job is done and you are satisfied. Zero upfront commitment on any Cedar Park tree service job.
Cedar Park homeowners get a written quote with photos before we start. The number we give you is the number you pay. No add-ons at the end of the job.
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Cedar Park’s expansion over the past 15 years has put pressure on the mature tree canopy that predates the development. Many neighborhoods along the 183A corridor and near the Lakeline area have older live oaks and cedar elms growing close to newer construction, utility lines, and expanded impervious cover. Root compaction from nearby concrete and asphalt changes how these trees take up water and nutrients, and it shows up as thinning canopies and early deadwood accumulation before the tree is structurally compromised.
Cedar Park’s soil is predominantly clay-based with limestone outcroppings in the western sections near the Brushy Creek Regional Trail. Clay soils hold water longer than sandy soils, which creates drainage stress for trees that do not tolerate wet feet. Live oaks in these areas are particularly susceptible to Hypoxylon canker when stressed by waterlogging after heavy rain cycles. This is a separate issue from oak wilt but often gets misdiagnosed. If your live oak is showing patchy bark discoloration or a gray crust forming on the trunk, contact us before assuming it is oak wilt.
The City of Cedar Park has a tree mitigation ordinance that applies to development and significant land disturbance. If you are planning any construction, driveway expansion, or site work near protected trees on your property, a pre-work arborist assessment can save you from fines and required mitigation planting after the fact. We provide those assessments as part of our professional services.
Where We Work
Adam’s Apple Tree Service covers Cedar Park and surrounding Williamson County. Our crews run consistent routes through Cedar Park on a regular schedule out of our South Austin base.
One of Cedar Park's oldest neighborhoods with mature live oak and cedar elm canopies. Trees in this area are large and require experienced crews for safe removal and structural pruning.
Newer master-planned community with younger tree populations entering their first significant maintenance cycle.
Properties backing up to the trail have native tree stands with creek-bottom species including pecan, Texas ash, and bald cypress requiring different care than upland oaks.
High-density development zone where trees near retail and commercial properties regularly need clearance pruning for utilities and signage.
Large golf course community with HOA property maintenance standards and regular maintenance requirements.
Established western Cedar Park neighborhoods with older tree populations and more frequent deadwood and structural issues.
North Cedar Park residential community with mixed soil conditions and newer plantings coming into maturity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tree removal in Cedar Park typically ranges from $300 to $2,500 depending on tree size, species, access on the property, and whether stump grinding is included. Large live oaks in tight spaces near fencing or structures run on the higher end. Call 512-912-8733 or use our Tree Removal Guesstimator for a free instant range before your on-site estimate.
Cedar Park has a tree mitigation ordinance that applies to development activity and significant land disturbance. For standard residential removal of trees not in a development zone, permits are generally not required, but HOA rules vary by neighborhood. If your removal is connected to any construction or grading work, contact us first and we will confirm what applies to your specific address.
July through January is the safe window for oak pruning in Cedar Park. Avoid any cuts on live oaks from February 1 through June 30 when nitidulid beetles are active and can carry oak wilt fungus into fresh wounds. Any emergency cuts made during that window need to be sealed with wound sealant within minutes of the cut.
No. Hypoxylon canker is a separate fungal disease that attacks live oaks already stressed by drought, waterlogging, or root damage. It shows up as patchy bark sloughing off and a gray powdery layer underneath. Unlike oak wilt, it does not spread through root grafts, but there is no treatment once it takes hold. The best defense is keeping your trees healthy. If you are not sure which problem you have, call us for an assessment before assuming the tree is a loss.
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