Removing Risk Before the Next Storm Hits

Tree removal in Floresville for properties with dead limbs, storm-damaged trunks, or trees leaning toward structures

Tree Men & A Lady handles tree removal across Floresville, San Antonio, New Braunfels, Seguin, La Vernia, and Converse when trees threaten homes, utility lines, or other structures. The service addresses situations where a tree has already failed partially, shows visible signs of disease or decay, or stands too close to buildings after years of unchecked growth. You'll notice the difference immediately once a hazardous tree no longer looms over your roof or driveway.


Removal work involves rigging and controlled lowering in tight spaces where a tree can't simply be felled in one direction. The process accounts for nearby fences, power lines, landscaping beds, and other features that must remain intact. In rural properties common to this region, large trees often require sectional dismantling from the top down to avoid damaging outbuildings or pasture fencing.


Schedule a property evaluation to assess specific risks and determine the safest removal approach for your site.

What Happens During and After Removal

The work begins with an assessment of lean direction, root stability, and obstacles within the fall zone. Climbers section off branches and trunk portions in a sequence that keeps weight balanced until each piece is lowered by rope or dropped into a clear zone. Every cut is planned to prevent barber-chairing or unexpected splits that could send debris toward structures.


After the tree is down, you'll see a clear space where the canopy used to block sunlight or drop limbs during storms. The yard no longer has that leaning silhouette visible from the road, and there's no more concern about roots lifting sidewalks or branches scraping the roof during high winds. Grass grows back quickly in South Texas once the shade is gone, and you can replant or build where the tree once stood.


Debris removal is included, so the job site is cleared of wood, branches, and sawdust before the crew leaves. Stumps are cut flush to the ground unless grinding is requested separately. The focus stays on leaving your property safer and cleaner than it was before the tree became a liability.

Questions Before Starting Your Project

Property owners in this area often ask similar questions before scheduling removal work.

What makes a tree hazardous enough to remove?

Visible cracks in the trunk, hollow sections exposed by missing bark, or a lean greater than fifteen degrees toward a structure all indicate instability that worsens with every storm season.

How is removal handled near power lines?

The crew coordinates with utility companies when primary lines run through the canopy, and secondary lines are temporarily lowered or protected with insulating barriers during the work.

When is the best time to remove a tree in Floresville?

Late fall through early spring offers the most predictable weather and firmer ground conditions, though hazardous trees should be addressed immediately regardless of season.

What happens to the wood after removal?

Larger trunk sections can be left on-site for firewood if requested, or the entire tree is hauled away and processed off-property depending on your preference.

How long does a typical removal take?

A single tree in an open yard may be down in a few hours, while a large oak near a house with multiple rigging points can take a full day to dismantle safely.

Tree Men & A Lady provides free estimates that account for tree size, location, and site access. Request an on-site consultation to review the specific conditions affecting your property and receive a detailed plan for safe removal.