Hurricane season is here, and Brazoria County is in the direct path of Gulf storms more often than most of Texas. Trees are one of the biggest sources of property damage when a system moves through, which makes right now a smart time to assess what's on your land.
The most dangerous trees in a storm aren't always the biggest ones. Weakly attached branches, split crotches, trees with previous storm damage, and large-canopied trees growing close to structures are all worth a second look before peak season arrives. Proactive trimming reduces wind load and the chance of a branch coming down on your roof or vehicle.
Country Trees provides free estimates across Angleton, Lake Jackson, Pearland, Alvin, West Columbia, and the rest of Brazoria County. Our certified arborists can walk your property and identify the trees that carry real risk, so you can address them on your schedule rather than the storm's.
Call 979-824-0325 today or visit countrytrees.org to get ahead of this season before the weather changes the schedule for you.
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