
Diagnosing and treating oak wilt, hypoxylon canker, root rot, and other DFW tree diseases. Don't wait until it's too late.

A certified arborist will assess your trees and recommend a treatment plan.
Tree diseases spread. What starts as a few discolored leaves on one tree can move through root grafts and insect vectors to every susceptible tree on your property and your neighbors' properties. Oak wilt has killed thousands of trees across North Texas. Early diagnosis by an ISA Certified Arborist is the single most important factor in saving a diseased tree.
Improper pruning during the wrong season is one of the leading causes of oak wilt spread in DFW. Before you trim a single branch, make sure you know what you're dealing with.
On-site assessment by ISA Certified Arborists to identify oak wilt, hypoxylon canker, bacterial leaf scorch, anthracnose, root rot, and other diseases.
Targeted fungicide applications, soil treatments, root flare excavation, and systemic injections based on the specific diagnosis.
Ongoing fertilization, soil conditioning, and proactive monitoring to keep healthy trees from becoming vulnerable.
Air-spade root collar excavation, aeration, and soil amendment to address the underground causes of decline.




Owner Wesley Rivers (TX-3642B) holds the ISA's top professional credential, earned by less than 2% of certified arborists. That expertise guides every job TreeNewal takes on.
"Our red oaks were losing leaves in July and we had no idea why. TreeNewal diagnosed bacterial leaf scorch and put together a treatment plan that's kept the trees alive for two years now."
"Three companies told us our live oak had to come down. TreeNewal's arborist identified the actual problem, treated it, and the tree recovered. Saved us thousands."
"We signed up for their preventive care program after losing a tree to oak wilt. Two years later, every other tree on our property is healthy."
Fungal disease that kills live oaks and red oaks. Spreads through root grafts and insect vectors.
Appears on stressed trees as dark, crusty patches on bark. A sign of underlying health decline.
Causes leaf browning from the edges inward. Chronic and progressive if untreated.
Often caused by poor drainage or overwatering. Leads to canopy thinning and eventual tree death.
Fungal infection causing irregular brown patches on leaves, common in spring.
Local, ISA Certified emergency tree service crews across DFW. If you don't see your city, give us a call, we likely serve it.
Look for yellowing or browning leaves out of season, dead branches in the canopy, fungal growth on the trunk, bark peeling or cracking, wilting, or sudden leaf drop. When in doubt, call for an assessment.
Often, yes, if caught early. Treatment success depends on the disease, how far it's progressed, and the overall health of the tree. Our arborists will give you an honest assessment.
Oak wilt is a fungal disease that kills oaks, especially red oaks and live oaks. It's confirmed throughout the DFW area. If you have oaks, preventive care is strongly recommended.
Costs vary based on the disease, tree size, and treatment required. Assessments are free. Treatment plans typically range from a few hundred dollars for targeted applications to ongoing programs for chronic conditions.
Not without a diagnosis first. Pruning at the wrong time, especially on oaks between February and June, can actually spread certain diseases. Always get an arborist's assessment before cutting.
