Tree Trimming in Liberty Hill, TX

ISA Certified Arborist trimming live oaks, cedar elms & native species across Liberty Hill.

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Tree Trimming

Tree Trimming Liberty Hill, TX

Liberty Tree Service provides professional tree trimming throughout Liberty Hill, TX. Our ISA Certified Arborists trim native live oaks and cedar elms on acreage properties and young planted trees in Liberty Hill’s fast-growing subdivisions — always with long-term tree health as the priority.

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IMPORTANT

Oak Wilt & Live Oak Trimming in Liberty Hill

Never trim live oaks between February and June

Oak wilt is a deadly fungal disease that spreads through sap beetles attracted to fresh pruning wounds. It is widespread in Central Texas and particularly damaging to live oaks. We strictly follow oak wilt protocols — no live oak trimming during the February–June transmission season — and we treat all pruning wounds with wound paint immediately after cutting. If you're scheduling routine trimming, we recommend November through January for your live oaks.

What We Offer

Tree Trimming Services in Liberty Hill

Crown Cleaning

Removing dead, diseased, and crossing branches from the canopy — the most common trimming we perform in Liberty Hill.

Crown Raising

Lifting the lower canopy to improve clearance over driveways, roofs, sidewalks, and sight lines on Liberty Hill properties

Crown Reduction

Reducing the overall size of an overgrown canopy while maintaining the tree's natural shape — used when a tree has grown into utility lines or too close to a roofline.

Roof & Structure Clearance

Trimming branches that overhang or rub against your roof, gutters, or siding — one of the most important services we offer to prevent storm damage.

Vista Pruning

Selectively thinning the canopy to open up a view or increase light — common on Liberty Hill acreage properties with Hill Country views.

Species

Common Trees We Trim in Liberty Hill, TX

Live Oak

Liberty Hill's most common native shade tree. Trimmed with strict oak wilt protocols, never between February and June.

Cedar Elm

Hardy and drought-tolerant but prone to weak branch attachments that need regular attention on acreage properties.

Ashe Juniper (Cedar)

When kept rather than cleared, cedar benefits from regular shaping to manage spread.

Mesquite

Common on larger Liberty Hill lots. Requires periodic crown management to stay safe and contained.

Planted Red Oak & Mexican White Oak

Common in newer subdivisions like Santa Rita Ranch. Benefits from early structural training.

Crape Myrtle

Popular ornamental in newer Liberty Hill communities. We practice proper pruning — no topping cuts.

Two skilled groundsmen chipping up limbs

TIMING

When Is the Best Time to Trim Trees in Liberty Hill?

The ideal time to trim most trees in Liberty Hill is late fall through early winter (November–February) when trees are dormant. This minimizes stress on the tree and reduces the risk of pest and disease issues.

The one important exception is live oaks — avoid trimming them between February and June to prevent oak wilt. We trim trees year-round for safety reasons but will always advise you on optimal timing during your free estimate.

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Ready to get your trees taken care of?

Call (737) 703-4886 or fill out our contact form for a free estimate.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Tree Trimming Liberty Hill

When is the best time to trim live oaks in Liberty Hill?

November through January — before the February start of oak wilt transmission season. We strictly avoid live oak trimming between February and June.

Do you trim trees in Santa Rita Ranch and Rancho Sienna?

Yes. We work in both communities regularly throughout the year.

How often should I trim my trees in Liberty Hill?

Most trees benefit from trimming every 2–3 years. Live oaks and cedar elms that are well-established can often go 3–5 years between trimmings if they're healthy. Fast-growing ornamentals in newer subdivisions may need annual attention.

Will trimming help prevent storm damage in Liberty Hill?

Yes — significantly. Thinning the canopy reduces wind resistance, and removing dead or weak branches eliminates the limbs most likely to break during a Williamson County storm.

Do you clean up after trimming?

Yes, always. We chip or haul away all branches and leave your property clean. Full cleanup is included in every job.

Ready to get your trees trimmed in Liberty Hill?

Serving Santa Rita Ranch, Rancho Sienna, CrossCreek Ranch, and all Liberty Hill neighborhoods. Free estimates, fast scheduling.