Looking for quality tree services in Lakeway? The team at ATX Blue Star Tree Services specializes in tree removal, trimming, and stump grinding. Trust us to improve your landscape.
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ATX Blue Star Tree Services has been working with trees across Travis County for years, helping Lakeway, TX homeowners keep their yards looking their best. Whether it’s cutting down a tree that’s seen better days or trimming one that’s growing unevenly, our crew handles it all.
We arrive on time and with the right tools, ready to work. Whether you need emergency tree removal following a storm or you want to get rid of that old stump with our stump grinding services, you can count on us to get the job done right. Contact us today to transform your yard.
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Tree services in Lakeway give you more than a neat yard-they prevent damage and help trees grow stronger. Tree trimming keeps branches from scraping roofs or getting tangled in wires. Tree removal stops weak or damaged trees from falling, and stump grinding keeps pests at bay.
ATX Blue Star Tree Services handles all these jobs and more across Travis County. With our extensive experience, we know which branches need cutting, which trees need to go, and how to leave your yard in better shape than they found it.
The town of Lakeway was founded on the site of a 2,700-acre ranch owned by Houston oilman and rancher Jack (Jake) Josey. In early 1962, three Houston businessmen associated with the Gulfmont Hotel Company-G. Flint Sawtelle, John H. Crooker, Jr., and Lee Blocker-obtained a sixty-day option to purchase the land and plan a hotel and resort community. The name Lakeway was a natural sequel to Gulfmont’s Fairway Motor Hotel in McAllen, Texas, so named because it overlooked the fairway of a golf course. Construction of the hotel began in October 1962 and the grand opening was July 12, 1963. Around the same time, the Lakeway Land Company was formed, with Flint Sawtelle as president, for the development of real estate. In July 1974, a substantial majority of resident and nonresident property owners voted to incorporate with the consent of the city of Austin, and the 1,200-acre village of Lakeway resulted.
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