Flower Mound, TX

Tree Service in Flower Mound, TX

Green Image Tree Service provides expert tree care throughout Flower Mound, one of the most heavily wooded communities in the entire DFW metroplex.

Tree Care in One of DFW's Most Wooded Communities

Flower Mound is a premier residential community in southern Denton County with a population of roughly 80,000. What sets it apart from virtually every other city in the metroplex is its extraordinary tree canopy. Many properties here sit on one to three acre lots blanketed with dense, mature tree cover. Large lots, winding roads, and a deep community commitment to preserving the natural landscape make Flower Mound one of the most beautiful places to live in North Texas. It also makes professional tree services not just common here but essential.

Green Image Tree Service works throughout Flower Mound's neighborhoods, from established communities like Bridlewood and Wellington to newer developments like Canyon Falls on the west side. We serve properties in The Highlands, Tour 18, Lakewood at Brookhollow, Stone Creek, and River Walk. Whether you're on a compact lot or sitting on multiple acres of wooded land, we understand the specific demands that Flower Mound's trees put on property owners and what it takes to keep them healthy, safe, and in compliance with the town's strict regulations.

The Cross Timbers Ecosystem and Flower Mound's Trees

Flower Mound sits squarely within the Eastern Cross Timbers, an ancient forest belt that runs north to south through central Texas. This is one of the most ecologically significant landscapes in the state, and it directly shapes the tree work we do here every day. The dominant species are post oaks and blackjack oaks, many of which are 100 to 200 or more years old. These trees were growing on these ridges and hillsides long before any houses were built, and they define the character of the community.

Beyond the oaks, Flower Mound properties commonly feature live oaks, pecans, cedar elms, eastern red cedar, and bois d'arc. Each of these species has its own growth habits, structural tendencies, and maintenance needs. Post oaks in particular require careful handling. They are slow-growing and sensitive to root disturbance, soil compaction, and over-pruning. A crew that doesn't understand Cross Timbers ecology can do serious, sometimes fatal, damage to a tree that's been growing for a century. We've worked with these species for years and treat every mature specimen with the care it deserves.

Flower Mound's Tree Preservation Ordinance

Flower Mound has arguably the strictest tree preservation ordinance in all of DFW. The town takes its tree canopy seriously, and the regulations reflect that. Any tree with a caliper of six inches or greater is classified as a protected tree. If you're planning any construction, significant landscape modifications, or site work, the town requires a tree preservation plan before permits are issued. Heritage trees receive maximum protection under the ordinance, and the fines for unauthorized removal are steep.

Flower Mound also has a dedicated urban forester on staff, which is unusual for a city this size and speaks to how seriously the community takes its trees. We work with homeowners, builders, and developers in Flower Mound regularly to navigate these requirements. Whether you need to remove a hazardous tree and want to make sure the permitting is handled correctly, or you're building on a lot and need a preservation plan that satisfies the town's standards, we can guide you through the process. Understanding Flower Mound's ordinance isn't optional for anyone doing tree work here. It's a requirement, and we know it inside and out.

Grapevine Lake, Storm Damage, and Emergency Service

Properties along the Grapevine Lake shoreline face a distinct set of challenges. Wind exposure from across the lake, soil erosion along the banks, and storm damage from lake-effect weather all take a toll on trees in these areas. We see leaning trees, undermined root systems, and significant storm breakage on lakefront and lake-adjacent properties after major weather events.

Emergency service demand is consistently high across Flower Mound because the combination of large, old trees and severe North Texas storms creates significant damage potential. Heavy canopy cover means that downed limbs and fallen trees on structures, driveways, and power lines are a reality during every major storm event. When a 150-year-old post oak drops a massive limb on your roof at two in the morning, you need a crew that can respond fast and handle the job safely. That's what we do.

Large Lot Maintenance and Brush Clearing

Brush clearing and fence line maintenance are among the most common services we provide in Flower Mound. The native Cross Timbers understory grows aggressively, and on larger properties, keeping fence lines clean, sight lines open, and overgrown areas under control is an ongoing task. Spring and summer growth can turn a cleared fence line into an impassable thicket in a single season if it's not maintained.

Canyon Falls, the newer development on Flower Mound's west side, is a good example of how modern construction has worked to balance development with tree preservation. Many specimen trees were preserved during the building process and now need ongoing professional maintenance to stay healthy in their new environment. Construction stress, altered drainage patterns, and root zone disturbance during development can show up as decline years after the homes are built. We monitor and care for preserved trees in Canyon Falls and similar communities throughout Flower Mound.

Flower Mound's commitment to its tree canopy is reflected directly in property values. Well-maintained trees add significant value to homes here, and neglected trees can become liabilities. Whether you need a single dead tree removed, a full property assessment from a certified arborist, or ongoing maintenance for a heavily wooded lot, Green Image Tree Service has the experience and equipment to handle it right.

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