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Tree Pruning — West Texas Tree Removal
Permian Basin · West Texas

Tree Pruning in West Texas

Clearance, health, and structural pruning across the Permian Basin. No topping. No shortcuts. Cuts done right so your tree stays healthy for decades.

★★★★★ 4.9 · 117 reviews Fully insured Odessa · Midland · Andrews · Gardendale · Monahans
What is tree pruning?

Tree pruning is the selective removal of branches to improve a tree's structure, health, safety, or appearance.

West Texas Tree Removal provides tree pruning across Odessa, Midland, Andrews, Gardendale, and Monahans since 2014.

Fully insured Same-day quotes Permian Basin
2014 Serving the Permian Basin
4.9 117 Google reviews
~3hrs Avg. removal vs. ~14hrs traditional

Pruning is more than shaping — it’s how you keep a tree healthy, safe, and structurally sound. We prune for clearance from roofs and power lines, for storm resilience, and for the long-term health of mature trees across the Permian Basin.

What affects the price of tree pruning

Final pruning pricing depends on a few factors we evaluate during your free quote:

  • Size & species — Tree height, canopy spread, and how much volume needs to come down to hit the structure / shape / clearance goal.
  • Access & obstacles — Backyard access, gate widths, distance to structures, power lines, fences, sprinklers.
  • Pruning type — Crown raising, deadwooding, structural pruning, or clearance pruning — each takes different rigging time.
  • Cleanup & haul-away — Standard cleanup includes hauling and disposal of everything we cut.

Because West Texas Tree Removal uses a spider lift and grapple saw truck for access, pruning jobs finish faster than a climber-only crew — which keeps our pricing competitive across Odessa, Midland, and the wider Permian Basin.

Tree Pruning across the Permian Basin

We provide tree pruning across every city we serve:

Done correctly, pruning extends the life of a tree by decades. Done wrong — especially "topping" — it shortens it.

West Texas Tree Removal · 2014–present
What we bring on every job

Equipment that makes tree pruning faster & cleaner

Altec grapple saw truck

Cuts, grips, and lowers heavy limbs from the truck — no rope free-falls, no climber hours, no risky drops.

Spider lift

Tracked manlift, 61 ft up, 36 ft side reach. Fits through a 36" gate — backyard access without lawn damage.

Fully insured crew

Coverage protects you, your home, and our team on every site. Proof available before work begins.

What you get

Built into every Tree Pruning job

Clearance pruning

Roof, siding, and power-line clearance done cleanly.

Health-first cuts

We prune to keep trees structurally strong, not just visually neat.

Curb appeal

Shape and balance suited to West Texas species.

Good to know

Tree Pruning — common questions

When should I prune?
Late winter to early spring is generally best for most West Texas species — but storm-damaged or hazard limbs should be addressed any time of year.
Emergency & same-day service

Got a tree that can't wait?

Storm damage, a leaning trunk, or a limb over your roof — we respond fast across the Permian Basin. Or get a free quote on planned removal, pruning, and planting.

Avg. response: 47 min during business hours
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