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Anderson’s Tree Service and Construction · Mineola, Texas Call (903) 521-4832

Tree service and construction · Mineola, Texas

The pine comes down. The yard goes back to being a yard.

Open 24 hours

Anderson’s Tree Service and Construction works out of Mineola, in the East Texas pines. Taking the tree down is half of it. The other half is the ground it was standing on.

5.0 out of 5 5 reviews on Google

Call (903) 521-4832 Ask about your tree

Licensed stock photograph: tall pines in early morning mist, light coming through the trunks, rust-colored brush across the forest floor.
Licensed stock photograph. Your own pictures can replace any of these the day you send them, or if you’d like the stock photograph to stay it can: every one is licensed for exactly that.

Hours

Open 24 hours

A tree that came down at two in the morning is a call you can make at two in the morning.

On Google

5.0 out of 5

Five reviews so far, and all five of them are five stars.

Where the work happens

Your place

The crew and the saws come out to the tree, wherever it happens to be standing. [How far out? CONFIRM]

Licensed stock photograph: a tree blown over in a storm, root plate torn out of the grass and the crown lying across a verge and into the street.
Roots out of the ground, crown across the drive. Licensed stock photograph.

Any hour

A tree does not check the time before it falls.

It goes over in the night, in the rain, across the drive or into the fence, and by morning it is still lying exactly where it landed.

We are open 24 hours. The number does not change at four in the morning, and a tree across your driveway is a good enough reason to use it.

What happens after that is the same work either way. The tree gets taken apart, the limbs and the brush come off the ground, and the place it fell on gets cleaned up.

Call (903) 521-4832

The work

The tree, the mess, and the job somebody else left.

Three kinds of job, from the first call to the last of the brush.

01

Taking the tree down

A tree that has to come out comes out, big pines included. It gets cut down and taken apart where it stands, and the cuts get made in the order that keeps it away from the roof, the fence and the power line on the way to the ground.

Licensed stock photograph: a gloved hand running a chainsaw into a felled log, chips coming off the cut.
Chain into the log, chips off the cut. Licensed stock photograph.

02

Cleaning up after it

Limbs, brush, and the ground they landed on. A yard that has had a tree taken out of it should look like a yard again, not like a job that stopped halfway.

Licensed stock photograph: a felled pine on the grass being cut into rounds, pale cut faces stacked along the trunk.
A downed pine cut into rounds. Licensed stock photograph.

03

Finishing what another outfit left

Sometimes the call is not about a standing tree at all. It is about the mess the last crew left in the yard when they packed up and drove off. That is a job we take, and it is one we have been called out for.

Let us know: your services and your prices

[YOUR FULL LIST OF WORK]

There is not one price on this page, on purpose. Nothing about your pricing is published anywhere we could read it, and a guessed number is worse than no number at all. Send a price, a range, or a "call for a quote" line and it goes on.

The three jobs above are the ones your own reviews describe. These others come up around your name but not in your words, so none of them is printed as fact anywhere on this page:

  • Trimming and limbing
  • Stump grinding
  • Lot and land clearing
  • Bucket truck or crane work
  • Storm and emergency work
  • Firewood left or hauled
  • Licensed and insured
  • Better Business Bureau accreditation
  • The year the business started
  • Free estimates

Tick the ones that are right, cross out the ones that are not, and add anything missing. They go on the page the way you write them. Nothing in this panel is a claim yet.

Let us know: the construction side

[YOUR CONSTRUCTION WORK]

Your name says and Construction, and that is the one part of it nothing public explains. We could not find a description of what you build, so the page says nothing about it rather than guessing at slabs, barns, fences or dirt work.

Tell us what the construction side does and it gets a section of its own, built to match the tree side, with its own photographs if you have them.

Reviews

Five reviews. Five stars, five times.

Anderson Tree Service is the way to go. They do an amazing job with not only cutting the tree down safely. They clean up and make sure you are happy before they leave. They are safe. I highly recommend them for any of your tree needs!

Austin Woodrum, via Google Reviews

5.0

5 reviewson Google

What the reviews keep mentioning

  • cleanup 3
  • customer satisfaction 2

Google’s own review keywords and their counts, read August 20, 2026.

Mark was called out to cleanup a mess that another tree service had left, the price was fair and he did a great job of removing and cleaning up the area, he also removed a large pine while he was there, will definitely call him again

Teresa Eubanks, via Google Reviews

Reply from the owner

Thank you for the opportunity to earn your business. It was a pleasure working with you!

Licensed stock photograph: a close stand of pines with straight trunks and a rust-colored needle floor.
Pines standing close, the way they grow around here. Licensed stock photograph.

Anderson’s

Mineola, and the country around it.

Anderson’s Tree Service and Construction works in Mineola, Texas, and the country around it, where the pines grow tall enough that taking one down is a decision rather than a chore.

Let us know

[YOUR STORY, IN YOUR OWN WORDS]

This is the place for anything you would like people to know: the business, the people behind it, the history, how long there has been an Anderson on the end of that phone number, and what you would tell somebody standing in the yard looking up at a pine they are not sure about. If you'd like to include an image in this section let us know and we'll add it.

Write as little or as much as you like. If you have a whole page's worth to say, it becomes a page of its own. Or send us the basic facts and we will write it for you and send it back for your approval.

Get in touch

Say where the tree is and what it is doing.

Call

(903) 521-4832

Let us know: how far you go

Your Google listing carries the phone, the address and the twenty-four hour opening, so those are printed as they stand. It does not say how far out you travel, and there is no email address published anywhere we could find.

Send us both and the two brackets above turn into real lines. If you would rather the street address came off the page altogether and the site simply said Mineola and the counties you cover, say so and it comes off.

Ask about your tree

This is a request, not a booked visit. Tell us where the tree is and what it is doing, and we will get back to you by phone or email.

How big it is, how close it stands to the house or the power line, and whether a truck can get to it.

Nothing is sent from this preview and nobody receives it. On the live site this arrives in your inbox the moment somebody fills it in, and the wording, the fields and the choices are all yours to change.

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