El Paso, TX
Seasonal Tree Maintenance in El Paso, TX
Year-round care tuned to the Chihuahuan Desert.

El Paso trees face brutal summer heat, monsoon winds, and cold winter snaps. Our seasonal maintenance keeps your trees healthy through every season with the right work at the right time.
- Spring shaping and deadwood removal
- Pre-monsoon wind-resistance trimming
- Summer heat and drought support
- Fall cleanup and structural pruning
- Winter dormant pruning
- Bilingual crew — hablamos español
Mantenimiento de árboles durante todo el año, adaptado al clima de El Paso.
A year of care, planned around the desert calendar
Most tree problems in El Paso are predictable if you know the calendar. Late winter is for dormant pruning and structural cuts. Early spring is for fertilization, mulch refresh, and deadwood removal before leaf-out. Late spring through early summer, before the monsoon, is the window for wind-resistance thinning. Mid-summer is about water management, pest scouting, and shade-protecting young trees. Fall is for one more cleanup, leaf removal where it matters, and adjusting irrigation as temperatures drop. A maintenance plan lines up the right work with the right window so nothing gets missed.
Why seasonal timing matters here
Doing the right work at the wrong time can stress a tree more than not doing it at all. Heavy pruning in July puts a tree under double stress: open wounds in extreme heat plus reduced canopy when the tree most needs to photosynthesize. Fertilizing a drought-stressed tree pushes growth the roots can't support. Watering a mature mesquite on a lawn schedule rots the root crown. We coordinate every visit with the season, the species, and what the tree actually needs — not a generic checklist.
What's in a maintenance plan
A typical plan for an El Paso property includes two to four scheduled visits per year, depending on how many trees you have and what species. We handle the work, document what we did, and flag anything new we noticed for the next visit. You get reminders before each scheduled service so nothing falls off your radar. Plans are flexible — if a monsoon storm cracks a limb in August, that emergency visit slots into your existing plan instead of being a separate scramble. Pricing is by property, not by tree, and we keep it predictable.
Why El Paso homeowners choose TreePro
From the Franklin Mountains foothills to the Lower Valley, we know the trees that grow here — mesquite, desert willow, Arizona ash, pecan, Afghan pine, Mexican fan palm, and more. We work safely, clean up completely, and quote honestly.