Tree removal services in Celina and North Texas
Healthy, mature trees add a lot of value to a property, but in North Texas they can also become a real problem fast. High winds, saturated soil, drought stress, and tight suburban lots can turn a tree that looks “fine” into a hazard for roofs, fences, driveways, and foundations.
FJV Landscape & Irrigation provides safe, efficient tree removal for homeowners in Celina and nearby communities across Collin and Denton County, including Prosper, Frisco, McKinney, Little Elm, Aubrey, and surrounding areas. If you have a tree that is dead, storm damaged, leaning, or simply in the wrong spot for your landscape plans, we can inspect it and walk you through the safest, most practical option.
When should a tree be removed?
We’re commonly called out for trees that are:
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- Dead, declining, or dropping large limbs
- Leaning toward a home, fence, driveway, or neighbor’s property
- Cracked, split, or uprooted after storms
- Growing too close to structures, pools, or power lines
- Causing heaving or root issues near hardscape
- Blocking light, access, or sightlines, especially during a landscape redesign
Not sure if it needs to come down? We can help you weigh the risk, what can be pruned, and what should be removed.
Common North Texas tree species we remove
The species we see most often in the Celina area include:
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- Hackberry (frequent limb drop, storm breakage)
- Cedar elm (crowding, low limbs over roofs and driveways)
- Pecan (large limbs, heavy canopy, storm risk near homes)
- Live oaks and red oaks (removals after decline, damage, or poor placement)
- Cottonwood (fast growing, brittle wood, aggressive roots)
- Bradford pear (weak branching, splits easily, often removed during upgrades)
- Silver maples (when present, often overgrown and prone to breakage)
- Arizona ash and other ash varieties (decline, borers, storm damage)
Tree health issues vary year to year, but drought stress and storms are a constant combo here. If a tree is already compromised, the next wind event is usually when it fails.
How we handle safe, complex removals
Every removal starts with a site assessment so we can protect your home and property:
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- Distance to rooflines, fences, vehicles, and neighboring structures
- Access for equipment and safe drop zones
- Limb weight, lean direction, and visible decay
- Nearby utilities and clearance concerns
If a removal is especially technical (tight quarters, power line risk, major decay), we can coordinate with a qualified arborist when needed. We also keep cleanup and protection front and center so your lawn and beds do not get trashed in the process.
What to expect on removal day
You can expect a clear plan and a clean finish:
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- We confirm the approach and safety zones
- We remove the tree in controlled sections when needed
- We haul debris and clean up thoroughly
- If you want stump grinding, we can discuss options (or prep the area for your next landscape step)
Why homeowners choose FJV
Homeowners call FJV Landscape & Irrigation because they want the job done safely, with good communication, and without turning the yard into a mess.
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- Local team that understands North Texas trees and weather
- Safety-first approach, especially near structures
- Straightforward recommendations and fair estimates
- Cleanup that leaves your property looking cared for
Get a tree removal estimate
If you’re in Celina or the surrounding North Texas area and you’re concerned about a tree on your property, reach out to FJV Landscape & Irrigation to schedule an inspection and estimate. We’ll help you decide what needs to come down, what can be saved, and what makes the most sense for your property and budget.

