Leatherface Tree Service

Leatherface Tree Service

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Leather face Tree Service is a full service Tree company located in Dallas Texas.

06/01/2026
05/31/2026

I got 3rd - out of the states top 50 climbers - at the ISA Texas tree climbing competition! 🚀

05/01/2026

Grateful to be a part of Oklahoma rescue this year! The rescue I managed was a guy on a high line not tied in. Had some great rescues!

03/24/2026

Free tree work for a neighbor in need!

02/10/2026
11/25/2025

Little highland park pecan removal before thanksgiving! Grateful for my friends and family this holiday season!

08/19/2025

Saved a tree from oncor! We met the line clearance guys out here and with a proper tree appraisal sent to the city this tree was spared! This tree is a big win for me since we’ve been pruning it for the last 8 years

07/21/2025

Always tight quarters in the metroplex!

06/17/2025

🌳 1-Year Post-Windstorm Tree Care Checklist

✅ 1. Schedule a Certified Arborist Inspection

Have a certified arborist assess the structural integrity of trees that were damaged or exposed to stress. Hidden issues can take time to show up.
• Look for signs of delayed dieback, cracks, bark separation, decay, or pests.
• Inspect previous pruning or wound sites for proper healing.

✂️ 2. Perform Structural Pruning (If Not Already Done)

By now, new growth may have emerged that can be selectively pruned to:
• Balance the canopy
• Reduce future wind resistance
• Remove sucker growth or poorly attached branches

This is also the time to fix any rushed or temporary cuts made immediately after the storm.

🌱 3. Check for Root Damage or Soil Heaving

Sometimes root injuries or soil compaction don’t become obvious until later. Look for:
• Leaning trees (even slightly)
• Poor canopy density
• Fungal fruiting bodies near the base (a sign of root rot)
• Soil mounding or depressions

If needed, consider air spading to inspect roots without major disturbance.

🧪 4. Soil Health and Fertility

Windstorms can compact soil or strip away leaf litter that nourishes trees.
• Conduct a soil test
• Apply a slow-release, organic fertilizer if needed
• Consider mulching 2–4” deep (not touching the trunk) to retain moisture and improve soil structure

🪓 5. Monitor for Pests and Disease

Stressed trees are more vulnerable to:
• Borers (especially in oaks, elms, and pines)
• Fungal pathogens entering through cracks or wounds
• Bark beetles in conifers

Early intervention is key to saving trees already under stress.

🪵 6. Remove Deadwood and High-Risk Trees

Some trees may not recover, even if they seemed okay at first. Prioritize:
• Dead or declining trees
• Large dead branches
• Trees with structural defects (co-dominant stems, included bark, etc.)

If removal is necessary, you can now safely do so with less risk of insurance disputes or emergency rush jobs.

🌧️ 7. Prepare for the Next Storm

Based on what you’ve learned from the storm, consider:
• Proactive cabling or bracing of weak limbs
• Thinning dense canopies (not topping!)
• Planting wind-resistant native species to replace losses

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6117 Summer Creek Circle
Dallas, TX
75231

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm