McKinney Trees serves McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Plano, Wylie, and the surrounding communities of North Texas. Licensed, insured, and locally based — one call covers the entire region.
Click any city below for local pricing, neighborhood coverage details, and city-specific tree care information.
McKinney is where we're based and where we work most. County seat of Collin County, ~200,000 residents, and home to our fastest response times and deepest local knowledge — from Blackland Prairie clay soils to oak wilt in the city's mature neighborhoods.
One of the fastest-growing cities in the US. Frisco's HOA-heavy master-planned communities and mix of new and maturing landscape trees keep our crews busy year-round — from structural pruning in young neighborhoods to removal of failing ornamentals.
Allen's mature 30–50-year neighborhoods along Bethany and Exchange Parkway feature established post oaks, bur oaks, and pecans that need experienced hands. Allen's Tree Preservation Ordinance (8" DBH threshold) is a factor on many removal jobs.
Prosper's mix of HOA master-planned communities and rural acreage properties presents unique challenges — from formative pruning in Windsong Ranch to full lot clearing on ranch-style parcels along FM 1385. Acreage and large lots are always welcome.
One of North Texas's fastest-growing cities, Celina still has significant rural character. New communities like Light Farms and Mustang Lakes sit alongside acreage properties needing cedar clearing, brush removal, and native tree care throughout the area.
Plano is one of the largest cities in Collin County, home to thousands of aging Bradford Pears and large established live oaks, pecans, and cedar elms from the 1980s–90s development era. Bradford Pear removal specialists — plus full-service care for Plano's mature tree canopy.
Wylie sits on Collin County's eastern edge adjacent to Lake Lavon — giving it significant storm exposure during severe weather. Mix of fast-growing master-planned communities (Bozman Farms, Inspiration, Woodbridge) and older original Wylie neighborhoods with mature native trees.
We also serve Anna, Gunter, Van Alstyne, Murphy, Sachse, and other communities within our service radius of McKinney. Not sure if you're in our area? Call — if you're in Collin County or close to it, the answer is almost always yes.
McKinney Trees is based in McKinney and operates throughout Collin County, TX. Our trucks run daily routes through McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Plano, and Wylie — which means shorter drive times and faster response to estimate requests and emergency calls across the region.
For emergency calls, we dispatch within approximately 60 minutes to McKinney and Allen, and 60–90 minutes to Frisco, Plano, Celina, and Wylie. We don't subcontract or dispatch from distant locations — the same crew you meet on estimate day is the crew that does the work.
For properties outside our primary service cities — Anna, Gunter, Van Alstyne, Murphy, Sachse, or other Collin County communities — call us and we'll let you know if we can serve you. We generally say yes.
Not listed? Call — we likely serve your area.
Every service is available across our full service area. Same crew, same standards, same free estimates — regardless of which city you're in.
Call now or submit a request online. We serve all of Collin County and respond within the hour during business hours.