
When a tree hits your house at midnight, you are not thinking about landscaping. You are thinking about safety, your family, and whether the structure is sound. Middle Tennessee storms do not follow a schedule, and neither does Tree Fellers. Emergency calls are answered around the clock, every day of the year, across Goodlettsville and Davidson County. When you call, you reach someone who can assess the situation and explain exactly what needs to happen.
A partially fallen tree under tension is not stable just because it has not moved yet.
If you are seeing movement, cracking, or separation near your home in Goodlettsville or anywhere in Davidson County, this is not something to monitor overnight. Call (615) 583-8663 now for immediate emergency tree service and live response before the situation worsens.
Not every storm-related issue requires immediate response. Knowing the difference saves time and stress. These situations are genuine emergencies:
Not sure whether the situation qualifies. Call (615) 583-8663 anyway. It is better to confirm than to wait.
When you reach Tree Fellers after a storm in Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Madison, or anywhere in Davidson County, here is exactly what to expect:
Middle Tennessee sees serious storm activity year-round, not just in spring. Severe thunderstorms with high straight-line winds hit from spring through early fall. Ice storms in January and February are less frequent but cause concentrated tree damage because the weight builds across every branch at once. Davidson County clay soils also play a role. After prolonged rain, saturated clay weakens root systems, which is why windstorms following heavy rain uproot trees that previously appeared stable.
The most predictable failure in Middle Tennessee. Bradford pears grow with multiple stems originating from nearly the same point, creating a structurally weak central union that eventually gives way under wind or ice load. Dozens have come down across Goodlettsville, Springfield, and Hendersonville during single storm events.
Silver maples grow fast and develop relatively shallow root systems. After prolonged rain, the clay soil softens, and large silver maples can tip over with their root plate intact. The entire tree lifts rather than breaking.
Large oaks rarely fail at the trunk. What fails are major scaffold limbs, particularly those with included bark at the attachment point. When those let go, they drop significant weight and can cause serious structural damage in Hermitage, Old Hickory, or older Nashville neighborhoods with mature hardwoods.
Pines are particularly susceptible to ice loading. The weight accumulates on needle-covered branches and the trunk can fail before the branches break, resulting in a mid trunk snap rather than a tip over.
If a tree has fallen on a structure, homeowner’s insurance typically covers removal costs and repairs, minus the deductible. Emergency jobs are documented thoroughly with photos and itemized invoices to support the claim.
Insurance typically covers the removal of trees that have fallen on a structure, as well as the cleanup of debris that directly affects the insured property. However, it may not cover sections of the tree that fell in other areas of the yard, as long as they did not impact anything that is insured. A clear explanation of what is usually covered is always provided as part of any emergency job.
Once the immediate hazard is handled, follow up work is often needed. The stump may require grinding. Other storm damaged trees on the property may need assessment. Limbs that survived this storm but were stressed or cracked may not survive the next one.
A post-storm property walk is offered at no charge for customers who have already had emergency work completed. Storm damage is not always visible from the ground and should be evaluated before the next weather event.
The most predictable emergency calls across Goodlettsville, White House, and Ridgetop involve trees that showed warning signs for years before they failed. A Bradford pear that had been spreading and weakening for a decade. A dead silver maple that was scheduled for later removal. A large oak limb with included bark that had been slowly separating at the attachment point.
Emergency calls are expensive. Preventive trimming is not.
A proactive property assessment identifies trees that pose meaningful risk before they become late night emergencies. Call to schedule that visit.
Move everyone away from the affected area immediately. Do not re-enter a compromised structure. If there is any electrical hazard, call 911 and Nashville Electric Service before calling Tree Fellers. Then call (615) 583-8663.
Emergency rates may apply depending on the hour and scope of work. Pricing expectations are communicated before work begins.
Call Nashville Electric Service to de-energize the line before any work begins. No work is performed within striking distance of live primary lines.
It depends on what remains attached. A partially broken limb hanging in the tree, often called a widow maker, is a serious hazard and should be removed promptly. Call and describe what you see for an honest assessment of urgency.
Yes. Emergency response covers Goodlettsville, Nashville, Hendersonville, Madison, Hermitage, Old Hickory, Joelton, Greenbrier, Ridgetop, and Springfield.
Call (615) 583-8663 to confirm coverage for your address.
Storm damage does not improve with time. A compromised tree can shift without warning and create greater structural risk.
Call (615) 583-8663 now for immediate emergency tree service in Goodlettsville and throughout Davidson County. Live answer. Owner on site. Licensed and insured response you can trust.
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What Our Clients Say
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Highly recommend this company! Mike gave honest feedback on some trees we thought needed cut, saying they would grow back, even though it meant we wouldn’t need his services, and that’s so important to us! Will definitely use him for any needs in the future!
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