El Paso, TX
Tree Health Assessment in El Paso, TX
Catch problems early — protect the trees you love.

A healthy tree adds value, shade, and beauty to your El Paso property. We evaluate your trees for disease, pests, drought stress, root issues, and structural risk — then give you an honest, prioritized care plan.
- Disease and pest identification
- Drought and water-stress evaluation
- Root and soil checks
- Structural risk inspection
- Written care recommendations
- Bilingual service — hablamos español
Evaluación profesional de la salud de tus árboles en El Paso, con recomendaciones claras.
What an assessment includes
A health assessment is a full walk-around with a trained eye, not a glance from the driveway. We check the trunk for cracks, cavities, included bark, and fungal fruiting bodies that signal internal decay. We look at the root flare and soil — too much mulch, planting too deep, or compacted caliche all show up here. We inspect the canopy for dieback, leaf chlorosis, scorch, insect damage, and signs of borer activity. When something is ambiguous, we'll probe with a mallet, dig back the soil, or take a leaf sample so the diagnosis is grounded in evidence, not a guess.
Common problems we see in El Paso
Our climate creates a specific menu of tree problems. Iron chlorosis is everywhere on ash and pin oak because of our alkaline soil. Cotton root rot takes out trees in older neighborhoods on heavy clay. Pecans get aphids, webworms, and zinc deficiency. Mesquite suffers borer attacks when it's drought-stressed. Afghan pines are dying across the city from a combination of bark beetles and root issues from over-watering. Knowing what's actually likely here saves you from spending money on the wrong treatment for the wrong problem.
Your written care plan
After the inspection, you get a written report listing what we found, what's urgent, what can wait, and what is purely cosmetic. We separate recommendations into things you can do yourself — adjusting your drip schedule, mulching properly, pulling soil back from the trunk — and things that need a professional, like structural pruning, deep-root fertilization, or removal. There's no pressure to book additional work with us. The goal is for you to know exactly what's going on with your trees and what they need next.
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.