Tree Service in Nashville, Tennessee
Expert tree trimming, removal, and storm damage cleanup across Middle Tennessee. Licensed, insured arborists — one call and help is on the way.
Why Nashville Homes Need Tree Service Attention
Local conditions create unique tree service challenges for Nashville homeowners.
Tornado Damage
Nashville sits in the extended Tornado Alley corridor. The March 2020 EF3 tornado carved a 60-mile path through Davidson and Wilson counties, destroying thousands of mature trees and killing 25 people. Middle Tennessee averages 15+ tornadoes per year, and Nashville's dense urban canopy means every tornado strike produces catastrophic tree damage across multiple neighborhoods.
Severe Thunderstorms & Straight-Line Winds
Nashville averages 50+ thunderstorm days per year, many producing straight-line winds over 60 mph and large hail. The combination of Nashville's hilly terrain and dense hardwood canopy channels wind between ridges, creating localized areas of extreme force. Red maples, sweetgums, and tulip poplars are the most failure-prone species during Nashville thunderstorms.
Ice Storm Damage
Middle Tennessee receives damaging ice storms every 3–5 years. Freezing rain events coat branches with ice that snaps limbs, splits trunks, and topples entire trees. Nashville's 2015 ice storm caused over $50 million in tree damage. The region's mix of hardwoods and eastern red cedars creates a canopy that traps and holds ice effectively, maximizing damage.
Eastern Red Cedar Overgrowth
Eastern red cedar is Middle Tennessee's most aggressive pioneer species, rapidly colonizing pastures, roadsides, and neglected lots. Cedar thickets reduce property values, create fire hazards, increase allergy issues, and crowd out desirable hardwoods. Many Nashville-area properties need ongoing cedar management to maintain aesthetics and reduce fire risk in the growing wildland-urban interface.
Flood Damage & Root Undermining
Nashville's 2010 flood demonstrated the city's extreme flood vulnerability — the Cumberland River crested at 51.9 feet, inundating thousands of homes. Flood events undermine tree roots along creek banks, the Cumberland River, and low-lying areas. Trees weakened by flooding often fall months later when root systems can't recover from extended submersion.
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(520) 783-3777Emergency? Follow These Steps.
Acting fast limits damage and protects your insurance claim. Here's what to do while you wait for help.
Stay clear of the tree
Keep everyone at least 50 feet from the fallen or damaged tree. Watch for downed power lines — if you see sparks or wires, call 911 and Nashville Electric Service (NES) at (615) 234-0000 immediately.
Document the damage
Take photos and video from a safe distance showing the tree, where it fell, and any property damage. Note the time and weather conditions. Your insurance company will need this documentation.
Protect your property
If the tree has damaged your roof, cover the opening with a tarp. Nashville storms often produce heavy rain alongside wind damage. Do not attempt to remove large tree sections yourself — shifting weight can cause additional collapse.
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(520) 783-3777Check for utility damage
Look for broken water lines, damaged gas meters, or disrupted irrigation. If you smell gas, evacuate immediately and call Piedmont Natural Gas at (800) 752-7504. Check for flood water encroaching from nearby creeks.
Call a licensed tree service
Contact an ISA-certified arborist for emergency removal. Tennessee doesn't require a state tree service license, so verify ISA certification, liability insurance, and workers' comp independently. After tornadoes, out-of-state crews flood Nashville — check credentials carefully.
What Tree Service Costs in Nashville
Every job is different, but here's what Nashville homeowners typically pay. We'll connect you with a pro who provides a free, detailed estimate.
Costs vary by severity, parts needed, and time of day. Your pro provides a free estimate before starting work.
When Tree Service Problems Hit Nashville
Tree Service emergencies in Nashville follow predictable patterns. Knowing when risk peaks helps you prepare.
Nashville's tree landscape is defined by extreme weather events — the 2020 tornado, the 2010 flood, and regular ice storms have collectively removed millions of trees from Middle Tennessee's urban canopy over the past two decades. The city's rapid growth is compounding the problem, as construction activity damages root systems of mature trees that then fail during the next storm. Eastern red cedar is also aggressively colonizing vacant and neglected land across Davidson and surrounding counties, creating fire risk and crowding out the hardwoods that give Nashville neighborhoods their character. If your property has mature trees that survived the 2020 tornado without professional assessment, hidden structural damage could be waiting for the next storm to reveal itself.
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