
While trees provide shade, beauty, and environmental benefits, there are times when their removal is necessary for safety, property value, and future landscaping plans. Whether it’s a tree that’s dead, diseased, dangerously leaning, or simply in the wrong spot, knowing when to call in the experts can save you from headaches and hazards.
At Salas Services, we specialize in professional tree removal that prioritizes your home’s safety, aesthetics, and structural integrity. Let’s explore the key benefits of tree removal and why it’s best left to the professionals.
Unstable or overgrown trees pose serious threats—especially during storms or high winds. Dead limbs or decaying trunks can fall unexpectedly, causing:
Our trained professionals assess the structural integrity of your tree and remove it safely using the proper tools and techniques. We also ensure that surrounding plants, structures, and utilities are protected during the process.
Tree roots can silently wreak havoc beneath the surface. If planted too close to a home, a tree’s root system can:
Removing problem trees early helps prevent costly repairs down the line. Salas Services evaluates not just the tree’s canopy but also its root zone to determine the full impact on your property.
A poorly placed or unsightly tree can make your yard look cluttered or block views of your home. Strategic tree removal can:
By removing trees that don’t fit your vision, we help unlock the full potential of your outdoor space—whether you plan to add new plants, build a patio, or simply enjoy a cleaner look.
Tree diseases can spread quickly, threatening the health of your entire yard. Common issues in Texas include oak wilt, root rot, and various pests like borers and aphids. If not addressed early, one tree’s problem could infect others nearby.
We identify these signs and recommend timely removal before the issue spreads. Our team ensures diseased materials are safely disposed of to avoid cross-contamination.
Some neighborhoods and municipalities in the DFW Metroplex have tree maintenance guidelines or removal permits. Removing a tree without proper understanding could lead to fines or disputes.
Salas Services understands the regulations involved and helps homeowners stay compliant. We can also assist in obtaining necessary permits and coordinating with HOAs if required.
Tree removal is a high-risk job. Without proper equipment and training, homeowners can accidentally damage their property—or worse, injure themselves. Our team brings:
Don’t take the risk—leave it to professionals who are licensed, insured, and fully prepared.
We’ve helped countless homeowners across the DFW Metroplex safely remove trees that posed risks, blocked development, or simply didn’t belong. Our approach is:
From small residential trees to large, high-risk removals, we handle it all with precision and professionalism.

Here are the most common questions client’s usually have for us. Still have more questions? Contact Us.
Yes, we offer emergency tree removal services for situations such as storm damage, fallen trees, or hazardous trees posing an immediate risk. Contact us at [phone number] as soon as possible in case of emergencies, and our team will prioritize your situation.
We can assist you with the process of obtaining permits for tree removal, if required. The need for permits varies based on local regulations and tree preservation ordinances. Our team will guide you through the necessary steps and provide any documentation or information needed for the permit application.
While trees are generally low-maintenance, certain signs indicate the need for professional intervention. Watch out for symptoms such as extensive dead or dying branches, sudden leaf loss, significant pest infestation, leaning or unstable tree structure, or visible signs of disease or decay. If you notice any of these issues, it's best to consult with our skilled arborists.
Several signs indicate that a tree may need to be removed, including significant structural damage, extensive disease or pest infestation, severe leaning, extensive root damage, or proximity to power lines or structures. Our professional arborists can assess the tree's health and safety to determine if removal is necessary.
The frequency of tree trimming or pruning depends on various factors such as tree species, age, and overall health. As a general guideline, it is recommended to have trees pruned every 3-5 years to maintain their shape, promote healthy growth, and remove any hazardous or dead branches.
The ideal time to plant new trees depends on the tree species and climate. In general, spring and fall are the preferred seasons for tree planting as the weather conditions are more favorable for root establishment. However, it's best to consult with our experts who can provide guidance based on your specific location and tree species.

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