Round Rock Tree Services & ISA-Certified Arborist | Residential & Commercial Expert Care for Your Trees
- Tree Removal, Tree Planting, and Tree Trimming
- Certified Arborists
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Round Rock’s rapid growth has brought new homes, thriving businesses, and expansive neighborhoods to the area—but it’s also introduced complex challenges for local trees. Older shade trees planted decades ago now stand alongside young saplings in new subdivisions. Storms in spring and early summer test the limits of aging canopies, while compacted soil and close proximity to development can stunt tree health in newer lots. In a city where urban and suburban landscapes overlap, professional tree care is more essential than ever.
At Happy Tree Service of Austin, we provide certified arborist services designed to protect your trees and your property. Whether you’re dealing with seasonal maintenance, tree removal, or a complete care plan for your landscape, our team brings science, skill, and local experience to every job. We work with homeowners, HOAs, and commercial property managers across Round Rock to ensure tree care is safe, informed, and built to last.
Caring for trees in Round Rock means understanding how soil, weather, construction, and tree biology all interact. Our arborists bring decades of hands-on knowledge along with advanced diagnostic tools and a service model built around safety and respect for your property.
Every project is led by an ISA Certified Arborist—someone who has met the highest national standards in tree care. With decades of work in Central Texas, we understand how local species like live oak, cedar elm, and redbud respond to drought, wind, and structural pruning. Whether you’re protecting a historic tree or guiding a newly planted sapling, we tailor our approach to meet the tree’s natural biology and the needs of your property.
Round Rock is well within the range of oak wilt, a destructive fungal disease that spreads quickly through neighborhoods. Our team is trained to detect early signs and create containment plans that minimize risk. We’re also Tree Risk Assessment Qualified, which means we can evaluate trees near homes, sidewalks, and driveways to determine if they present a safety hazard—or if they can be preserved with support and monitoring.
Tree stress isn’t always visible above ground. If a tree is showing signs of decline, we can perform soil testing, tissue sampling, or root collar evaluations to determine the cause. This allows us to build a treatment plan based on facts—not assumptions. Whether the issue is mineral deficiency, poor drainage, or fungal infection, we use data to guide your options.
We know how important it is to keep your property clean and accessible throughout any tree service. That’s why our crews arrive on time, work safely, and take care to avoid disrupting lawns, driveways, or surrounding landscaping. From estimate to final cleanup, we communicate clearly and treat your home or business with the respect it deserves.
Tree trimming is one of the most requested services we provide in Round Rock—and for good reason. Proper pruning improves a tree’s structure, increases airflow, and reduces the risk of limb drop or storm damage. Done right, it can also restore balance and extend a tree’s lifespan.
Selective crown thinning helps reduce canopy weight, making the tree more resistant to wind and reducing the risk of breakage. It also allows more light to filter through the branches, improving the health of your grass, shrubs, or flowerbeds below. We remove only what’s necessary to support structure and vitality.
Overgrown limbs that extend over rooftops or grow unevenly can put stress on the tree and nearby structures. We reduce these areas carefully, shortening limbs while maintaining the tree’s natural shape. This helps prevent future problems like leaning, splitting, or roof impact.
Too much trimming—or the wrong type of cut—can severely weaken a tree. We avoid harmful practices like topping or lion-tailing, which leave trees vulnerable to sunscald and regrowth issues. Our pruning is always informed by tree biology and industry standards.
In dense neighborhoods or commercial areas, trees often grow close to structures, sidewalks, and power lines. We create safe clearance zones around these features while protecting the tree’s health and maintaining its aesthetic value. All trimming is done with careful attention to visibility, safety, and longevity.
Some trees reach the end of their safe lifespan—or become dangerous due to disease or structural instability. When removal is necessary, we perform it safely, efficiently, and with full protection of surrounding assets. We also offer emergency service for storm-damaged trees that require immediate attention.
Our ISA Certified Arborists assess each situation thoroughly before recommending removal. We look for signs like trunk decay, canopy dieback, root instability, and fungal infection. If we believe a tree poses a risk to people or property, we explain why and offer a plan that minimizes disruption.
Many Round Rock properties—especially in newer subdivisions—have limited access or tight spacing near homes. We use rigging techniques and sectional dismantling to take trees down safely without damaging nearby structures, fences, or landscaping.
When storms hit, trees can fall across roads, land on roofs, or break apart unexpectedly. We provide emergency response for homeowners and property managers dealing with urgent hazards. Our first priority is to secure the site and prevent further damage. After that, we remove the tree and begin the cleanup process.
Tree removal is only complete when the site is safe and clean. We remove all debris, sweep or rake the area, and inspect nearby trees for signs of stress that may require follow-up care. For commercial properties, we also provide documentation and service summaries for insurance or record-keeping purposes.
After a tree is removed, the stump that remains can create a number of issues—from attracting pests to interfering with future landscaping. Our stump grinding services eliminate that obstacle and prepare the space for replanting or new lawn use.
Depending on your goals, we can grind the stump flush with the soil or several inches below grade to make room for sod, flowerbeds, or hardscaping. Our machines are compact and maneuverable, allowing us to work in tight spaces without damaging surrounding turf.
Leftover stumps can sprout unwanted shoots or attract pests like termites and carpenter ants. Grinding removes the food source and severs the root system, making regrowth unlikely and reducing habitat for insects and fungus.
A clean, level surface makes it easier to move forward with landscape improvements. Whether you’re planning to install new turf, replant a tree, or simply open up more usable yard space, stump grinding clears the way—literally—for your next step.
Planting a tree may seem straightforward, but in Round Rock’s varied soils and microclimates, success depends on much more than the hole you dig. Whether you’re planting in clay-heavy yards, compacted fill, or new construction zones, our team ensures each tree is matched to the site and planted for long-term success.
We help you select trees that will thrive in the conditions unique to your property. Native and adaptive species like live oak, cedar elm, and redbud are reliable options, but we also guide clients toward drought-tolerant ornamentals that complement the surrounding landscape. For new builds, we prioritize selections that grow well in disturbed soil and offer predictable canopy size at maturity.
Improper planting depth is one of the leading causes of early tree decline. We always plant with the root flare exposed—never buried—and ensure the hole is wide enough to allow for lateral root expansion. This supports healthy oxygen flow and helps prevent root girdling or rot as the tree matures.
New trees need consistent moisture, especially during their first year. We create watering plans tailored to the season, soil type, and irrigation setup. Our mulch rings help regulate soil temperature and retain moisture, while also protecting the base of the tree from mechanical damage.
We regularly assist builders looking to meet landscape requirements, HOAs managing common areas, and new homeowners wanting to improve their curb appeal. Our team handles the entire process—from species selection to installation and follow-up care—making tree planting easy, informed, and results-focused.
Round Rock’s mix of clay-rich native soil and compacted urban fill can be especially hard on trees. When roots can’t access nutrients or oxygen, even healthy-looking trees may begin to decline. Our soil improvement services are designed to correct these hidden problems and support long-term tree health.
When a tree shows signs of stress—such as thinning canopy, early leaf drop, or poor growth—we begin with soil testing and root zone evaluation. Many trees in Round Rock suffer from poor nutrient uptake due to high pH levels or compacted soil layers. Once we know the cause, we build a targeted treatment plan to restore balance.
We inject a custom blend of nutrients into the root zone using specialized tools that reach below the compacted surface. This bypasses depleted upper layers and delivers nourishment directly where the tree can absorb it. Trees that receive regular deep root feeding tend to show fuller canopies, better color, and stronger recovery after seasonal stress.
When soil compaction is too severe for fertilization alone, we use air-spading to loosen it. This tool allows us to break up dense soil while leaving roots intact—an important advantage over mechanical digging. It also lets us inspect the root collar for signs of girdling or rot that could go unnoticed otherwise.
Trees planted near hardscaping or built during home construction are at high risk for compaction-related decline. We use a combination of air-spading and fertilization to help these trees recover and build healthier root systems moving forward. For homeowners seeing signs of yellowing or slow growth, this service often provides a meaningful turnaround.
Oak wilt is one of the most serious threats to Round Rock’s tree canopy. This aggressive fungal disease spreads underground through root connections and above ground via beetles attracted to fresh pruning cuts. Once established, it can decimate live oak populations and spread rapidly through neighborhoods.
Our ISA Oak Wilt Qualified arborists are trained to recognize the earliest signs of infection. In red oaks, this may include sudden browning and leaf drop, while live oaks often exhibit progressive thinning, branch dieback, and veinal necrosis. These signs can resemble drought stress or fungal infection, so accurate diagnosis is key.
We follow strict seasonal guidelines to reduce the risk of oak wilt transmission. All oak pruning in Round Rock is scheduled between July and January—when beetle activity is lowest. If emergency pruning is required outside of this window, we apply sealant to every cut immediately to prevent infection.
Once oak wilt is confirmed, we build a treatment plan that may include systemic fungicide injections, root trenching, and selective removal of infected trees. These decisions are made with lab-backed evidence, and all services are performed by credentialed professionals who understand containment strategy and landscape impact.
We routinely work with HOAs across Round Rock to help manage oak wilt risk across shared greenbelts, parks, and residential corridors. We offer neighborhood-wide education, preventive pruning schedules, and group assessments to make coordinated oak wilt prevention more effective—and more affordable.
Tree care in Round Rock isn’t just about managing problems after they happen—it’s about making informed choices that support tree health, safety, and long-term property value. At Happy Tree Service of Austin, we help you do exactly that. Our team of ISA Certified Arborists brings decades of experience, region-specific knowledge, and customer-first service to every visit.
Whether you’re planting new trees, responding to storm damage, or addressing oak wilt in a shared landscape, we’re here to help. Call today to schedule a free consultation with our Round Rock team and take the first step toward safer, healthier trees all year long.
Happy Tree Service of Austin
1108 Lavaca St Suite 110-445,
Austin, TX 78701
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