
Tree Service in Westworth Village, TX
Looking for a dependable tree service in Westworth Village, TX? Sion Tree Service is a locally owned tree and landscaping company serving this small Trinity River community just west of downtown Fort Worth, from the bluffs near NAS Fort Worth JRB to the quiet residential streets off Roaring Springs Road. We know the mature live oaks and pecans that line older lots here, and we treat every Westworth Village property like our own.
Westworth Village's compact, established neighborhoods sit on the rolling river terraces of the West Fork of the Trinity, where decades-old shade trees share space with expansive North Texas clay soil. Whether you need a storm-damaged limb cleared after spring weather, a hazardous tree removed safely near the house, or routine trimming to keep your canopy healthy, our trained climbers and well-maintained equipment get it done. We respond fast, quote honestly, and clean up completely so it looks like we were never there.
Westworth Village homeowners choose Sion because we're a local owner-operator, not a national chain dispatching crews from far away. Owner Edgar and our team respond fast, often same-day or next-day, which matters when a limb comes down near your home after a storm. The price we quote is the price you pay, with no surprise add-ons, and we haul away every branch and chip so your yard looks immaculate when we leave. With 146 real Google reviews and a 4.9-star average, our neighbors across the 76114 area trust us to do honest, careful work.
Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Westworth Village
We work throughout Westworth Village, including Roaring Springs Road corridor, Burton Hill area, Inspiration Point, Westworth Village proper near Pumphrey Drive, Trinity River bluffs west of NAS JRB, River Oaks Boulevard edge neighborhoods, and nearby ZIP codes 76114, 76108, 76107. You'll often find our crews near Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base (Carswell Field), Airfield Falls Trailhead and Conservation Park, West Fork of the Trinity River and Trinity Trails.
Common Tree Problems in Westworth Village
- Oak wilt risk on the area's many live oaks and red oaks, which is why we avoid pruning oaks February through June
- Drought stress and dieback during hot, dry North Texas summers on the riverside clay soils
- Storm, hail, and high-wind limb damage during spring storm season
- Expansive clay soil that heaves and stresses roots, leading to leaning or destabilized trees
Westworth Village Tree Permits & Ordinances
Westworth Village has tree-preservation rules intended to protect mature and protected trees, including permit requirements before certain protected trees can be removed in multifamily and nonresidential areas. Requirements and exemptions vary by property type and tree size, so we recommend checking with Westworth Village City Hall before work on a protected or heritage tree, and we're glad to help you understand what applies.
Not sure if your tree needs a permit? We'll help you figure it out during your free estimate.
Tree Services Available in Westworth Village, TX
Tree Removal
Safe removal of dead, storm-damaged & large trees, with full cleanup and haul-away.
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Expert tree trimming for healthier growth, better curb appeal, and safer clearance.
Learn MoreTree Pruning
Precise structural and health pruning that keeps your trees strong, safe, and beautiful.
Learn MoreEmergency Tree Removal
Fast same-day response for fallen, leaning, or storm-damaged trees in Fort Worth.
Learn MoreStorm Damage Cleanup
Fast storm cleanup and debris haul-away across DFW, often same-day.
Learn MoreTree Health Care & Disease Treatment
Arborist-minded care for sick, stressed, and storm-weary North Texas trees
Learn MoreArborist Services
Experienced arborist insight for tree health, risk and preservation across DFW.
Learn MoreTree Limb Removal
Safe removal of dead, overhanging, and storm-cracked limbs near your home.
Learn MoreStump Grinding
We grind stumps below grade and leave your lawn clean and ready to replant.
Learn MoreThe local conditions, rules, and tree stock that shape tree work in Westworth Village — and what they mean for your property.
Westworth Village Tree Removal Permits and Preservation Rules Explained
Westworth Village's tree-preservation ordinance is written mainly to protect mature trees and natural areas in multifamily and nonresidential districts, not to burden everyday single-family yard work. Knowing where the line falls saves Westworth Village homeowners time, and we help you read it correctly before any large tree comes down near the Trinity River bluffs or in the Westworth Park gated community.
When a permit is typically required
- In a multifamily or nonresidential district, no tree exceeding eight caliper inches may be removed without a tree removal permit approved by the city.
- The ordinance is aimed at preserving mature trees during construction, development, and redevelopment, so commercial lots along the SH 183 corridor see the most scrutiny.
- Developer agreements in Westworth Village must commit to meeting the tree-preservation requirements before approval.
- Removing a protected tree in violation can be fined per caliper inch up to a per-tree cap, which is why confirming status first matters.
What this usually means for a single-family yard
Most routine trimming and removals on established residential lots off Roaring Springs Road or Burton Hill Road sit outside the multifamily and nonresidential permit trigger, but tree size, district, and replacement expectations vary case by case. We never guess for you. For any large or heritage tree we recommend a quick call to Westworth Village City Hall, and we will explain the practical difference between a hazard removal and a regulated protected-tree removal so you can decide with confidence.
Tree Care for Westworth Village Neighborhoods: Established Lots vs New Builds
Westworth Village packs two very different tree-care realities into a small city on the West Fork of the Trinity. The mid-century streets that grew up around the old Carswell Field have decades-old canopy, while the gated Westworth Park subdivision built in the mid-2000s is still maturing. Sion tailors the work to each.
Established ranch-style streets off Roaring Springs and Burton Hill
- Large live oaks and pecans shade built-in garages and rooflines, so we focus on deadwood removal, clearance pruning, and storm-limb cleanup.
- These oaks are why we avoid oak pruning February through June, protecting against oak wilt in a city with so much mature oak stock.
- Riverside terraces near Airfield Falls and Pumphrey Drive drain unevenly, and saturated clay after heavy rain loosens root plates and tips older trees.
Newer Westworth Park and infill homes
- Spanish Revival and traditional brick homes have younger trees that benefit most from early structural pruning to build strong form.
- Crepe myrtles and ornamentals planted with these homes need correct seasonal shaping, not topping, to thrive in North Texas heat.
- Tight, manicured lots demand the immaculate cleanup Sion is known for, with every branch and chip hauled away.
Whether your property backs up to the Trinity Trails or sits behind the Westworth Park gates, owner Edgar and our trained climbers bring the same honest quoted-equals-final pricing and careful, well-maintained equipment to every Westworth Village job.
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What Westworth Village-Area Homeowners Say
“Sion Tree Service did an outstanding job trimming the trees at my home. The crew of 6 came in and quickly removed all the dead limbs and trees that needed to come out. Their cleanup was amazing! Highly recommend them!”
“Very fast work, arrived right on time, workers very professional and cleaned up before leaving. The price was what was quoted. I'd recommend them to anyone needing tree trimming. I'll be using them again!”
“Great communication and super responsive. Squeezed me in the next day and did an awesome job removing and grinding a large tree that had fallen in a storm. Have used them twice with great service both times.”
Westworth Village Tree Service FAQs
Yes. We cover all of Westworth Village in ZIP 76114, from the neighborhoods near NAS Fort Worth JRB and Roaring Springs Road to the streets along the Trinity River bluffs. We're based in the DFW metroplex and reach Westworth Village quickly, often the same or next day. Free estimates are always included.
With the many live oaks and red oaks in Westworth Village, we avoid pruning oaks from February through June to reduce the risk of oak wilt, a serious disease in North Texas. Late summer through winter is the safer window. If a storm-damaged oak limb is hazardous, we can address it promptly and seal cuts to protect the tree.
Westworth Village has tree-preservation rules, and certain protected trees, especially in multifamily and nonresidential areas, may require a removal permit. For most single-family yards routine work is simpler, but rules vary by tree size and property type, so we recommend confirming with the city first. We're happy to help you figure out what applies before we start.
Because Westworth Village is a compact city of just a few square miles right off SH 183 and White Settlement Road, our DFW-based crew usually reaches Roaring Springs Road, Burton Hill, and the streets near Airfield Falls the same day or next day. Spring storms rolling up the West Fork of the Trinity tend to drop limbs from the older live oaks and pecans first, so we prioritize hazard calls near homes. Free estimates are always included.
Westworth Village's tree-preservation ordinance focuses on multifamily and nonresidential districts, where no tree larger than eight caliper inches may be removed without a city-approved tree removal permit. Most single-family yards in Westworth Park or along Burton Hill Road fall outside that permit trigger, but rules and replacement requirements vary, so we always suggest a quick check with City Hall before removing a large protected tree. We are glad to walk you through what applies on your specific property.
In the established ranch-style sections off Roaring Springs Road we mostly handle mature live oak and pecan trimming, deadwood removal, and clearing limbs that overhang built-in garages and rooflines. In the newer Westworth Park subdivision with its Spanish Revival homes, we see more young-tree shaping, structural pruning, and crepe myrtle work. Across both, expansive Blackland clay and riverside drainage often drive root-zone and leaning-tree concerns.
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