




Two large ash trees. Both had to come down. That's what we were dealing with on this Grand Prairie property - and it was the kind of job that takes real planning when the trees are positioned close to a house and driveway.
Our climber went up and worked each tree section by section, bringing it down in controlled pieces. That's how you handle removals near a structure without causing damage. You don't just drop a large tree and hope for the best. Every cut is intentional, and the lowering process matters just as much as the chainsaw work.
Once the trees were down, we ground both stumps - roots and all. A lot of companies will grind just the visible stump and call it done, but roots left in the ground can cause problems down the line. We made sure the grinding went deep enough to give the homeowner a clean slate back there.
Then came cleanup. Every branch, every piece of brush - chipped and hauled off the property. The backyard, which had been cluttered with tree debris, was left open and usable. That's part of the job we take seriously. You shouldn't have to deal with a pile of brush sitting in your yard for a week after we leave.
Dead, overgrown, or problem trees don't get better on their own. They get heavier, they get more dangerous, and they get more expensive to deal with the longer they sit. If you've got trees on your property that are giving you concern, Burris Tree Service handles it all - removal, stump grinding, and full cleanup.