Not every tree can be felled the traditional way. On tight lots — like older neighborhoods in Waco or close-packed new construction around Killeen and Copperas Cove — a crane is often the safest and most efficient solution for a towering live oak or a heavy pecan. Here's when and why we use one.
When Access Is Limited
If there's no clear direction to drop a tree, a crane lifts sections out over obstacles instead of risking a fall onto a structure.
For Large or Compromised Trees
Massive trees, or those weakened by drought, decay, or storm damage, are unpredictable. A crane removes the guesswork by supporting each piece as it's cut.
To Protect Your Property
Crane removal means pieces are lifted, not dropped — minimizing impact on your lawn, garden, and hardscaping. That matters even more over soft, recently watered clay.
Faster and Safer
Though it requires more equipment, crane-assisted removal is often faster and far safer for complex jobs, reducing time and risk on your property.
Raymundo Tree Service offers crane-assisted tree removal for the toughest jobs across Central Texas. We'll assess your tree and recommend the safest method.
Ask about crane-assisted removal or call (254) 366-2700 for a free, no-obligation estimate.




