Tree Removal & Tree Service in Princeton, TX

Local, insured crews serving Princeton and the rest of Collin County: McKinney, Anna, Melissa, Farmersville, Lowry Crossing, New Hope, Blue Ridge, Lavon. Fast estimates, safe removals, and storm response 7 days a week.

  • Local Princeton crews
  • Insured professionals
  • Free written estimates
  • Fast storm response
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Tree services we connect you with

Every job is handled by a local, insured tree service professional. Tell us what you need and we route your request to the right crew.

Why homeowners in Princeton call us first

Local crews

Pros who know Collin County soil, storm patterns, and neighborhood access.

Insured professionals

General liability and workers' comp on every referred crew.

Free estimates

On-site walk through, written scope, no pressure.

Fast storm response

Priority routing when a tree is on a home, car, or power line.

Where we work

Serving Princeton and nearby Collin County communities.

Tree service questions from Princeton homeowners

How much does it cost to remove a tree in Princeton, TX?

Every tree and every yard is different, so the cost depends on the specific job. What matters most is tree height and trunk diameter, how close the tree is to your house or a power line, the health of the tree, whether stump grinding and debris hauling are included, and whether it is scheduled or emergency work. The only way to get an accurate number is an on-site look. Call for a free, no-obligation estimate or send your details through the form and a local insured pro will follow up.

Do you handle emergency and storm tree removal?

Yes. After North Texas spring storms and summer thunderstorms, crews prioritize trees on structures, blocked driveways, and trees hung up on power lines. Call the number above for same-day storm response in Princeton and the surrounding towns.

Is stump grinding included with tree removal?

Stump grinding is usually quoted separately from removal because grind depth and root spread vary from stump to stump. When you request an estimate, ask for a bundled quote and the pro can walk the property, look at each stump, and price removal plus grinding together in writing.

Are the crews insured?

Yes. We only refer homeowners to tree service pros who carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage. Ask to see a current certificate of insurance before any climbing or heavy equipment work begins.

Do you haul the debris?

Yes, in most cases. Standard cleanup includes hauling brush, logs, and chipped material off the property. If you want the wood cut to firewood length and left on site instead, tell the pro up front and they will factor that into the on-site estimate.

When is the best time to trim trees in North Texas?

Late winter through early spring, before bud break, is ideal for most hardwoods in Collin County. Oaks should not be pruned between February and June because of oak wilt. Storm-damaged or hazardous limbs can and should be pruned any time of year.

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Call now or send your info. A Princeton tree pro will follow up fast.

Call (972) 555-0500