The Good Tree Company
8161 TN-100 #122, Nashville, TN
37221, United States

Brush and debris cleared after a storm in a suburban street in Davidson County, TN

Breakdown of Standard vs. Extra Tree Care Services

Your trees might look fine from a distance, but are they really healthy? Most Nashville homeowners don’t think about tree care until a branch falls or a trunk starts leaning. That’s when panic sets in and unexpected costs follow.

The truth is, not all tree care services are created equal. Some are part of a basic package. Others come at a surprise cost if you don’t ask upfront.

This guide breaks it down clearly. You’ll learn what’s typically included in Nashville tree care, what falls under “extras,” and how to avoid common misunderstandings.

What Counts as Routine Tree Care?

Routine tree care covers the basics – the kind of stuff that keeps your trees healthy and safe. Think of it like taking your car in for a tune-up. It prevents bigger problems down the line.

Common elements of routine care:

  • Visual inspections for disease or damage
  • Light pruning to remove dead or low-hanging limbs
  • Clearing away brush or limbs from rooflines
  • Debris cleanup from minor weather events

Did You Know? Tree experts recommend an annual inspection for mature trees, even if they look fine. Some issues aren’t visible from the ground.

Services Usually Included in Basic Tree Care

Service Typically Included? Notes
Light pruning Small branches, not structural cuts
Visual health inspection Spotting pests, rot, root issues
Cleanup of small debris After minor storms or routine pruning
Mulch application Often provided around tree base
Arborist recommendations Verbal advice during the visit

Pro Tip: Ask what tools they’ll bring. No lift or chipper? That could mean limited services.

Common Extras That May Cost More

Not everything fits in the basic package. Extras might be necessary – but they’ll likely show up as separate line items.

  • Tree or limb removal
  • Emergency storm response
  • Root barrier installation
  • Deep root fertilization
  • Cabling or bracing
  • Permitting assistance

Companies vary. Always ask what’s included upfront.

How to Know What Your Trees Actually Need

Not every tree needs major trimming. A certified arborist will take a look at:

  • Tree species and natural growth
  • Distance from your home or power lines
  • Soil condition and drainage
  • Whether branches are stressed or cracked

This helps separate true risks from cosmetic fixes.

Signs It’s Time to Call an Arborist

  • Bark peeling off in sheets
  • Trees suddenly leaning
  • Dead limbs near driveways or patios
  • Fungal growth at the base
  • Swarms of insects or hollow-sounding trunks

We’ve seen it happen – a small issue turns into a huge problem overnight.

Seasonal Tree Care Recommendations for Nashville

Season Tree Care Tasks
Spring Inspect for winter damage, prune lightly
Summer Watch for pests, water during droughts
Fall Remove dead limbs, prep for storms
Winter Prune while dormant, avoid salt near roots

What Homeowners Often Overlook (But Shouldn’t)

  • Roots too close to pipes or walkways
  • Limbs brushing rooftops
  • Compacted soil choking off root systems

Some of these problems build slowly. But when they show up, they’re hard to ignore.

How to Get a Transparent Tree Care Estimate

You want clarity, not confusion. Good signs include:

  • A written quote (not just verbal)
  • Each service listed with its cost
  • Clear difference between optional and required work
  • Reliable time windows and cancellation terms

If it feels vague, trust your gut and ask more questions.

What About Emergency Tree Services?

Emergencies don’t wait. Ask ahead:

  • Do they offer 24/7 response?
  • How fast can they show up?
  • Will they work with insurance?

You’ll thank yourself for checking before a storm hits.

Are Permits or HOA Approvals Required?

Sometimes, yes. Especially for:

  • Big removals
  • Tree work near property lines
  • Projects blocking public walkways

Some companies help handle this, others leave it to you.

DIY Tree Work vs Professional Care

DIY Might Be Fine For:

  • Light pruning of low branches
  • Basic brush cleanup
  • Mulch spreading

Best Left to Pros:

  • Large limb removal
  • Structural trimming
  • Any tree near power lines

Pro Tip: DIY accidents from tree work send thousands to the ER every year. Not something to take lightly.

Checklist: Tree Care Must-Haves

Task Who Should Handle It?
Yearly inspection Certified Arborist
Pruning dead branches Arborist or Crew
Post-storm cleanup Tree Service Team
Fertilizing or soil aeration Arborist or Landscaper
Basic mulching Homeowner

Final Thoughts

Tree care in Nashville isn’t just about looks. It’s about keeping your home safe and your trees strong. Knowing what’s standard and what’s extra can save time, money, and stress.

Still not sure what your trees need? Take a breath. Ask someone who works with trees every day. We’re here if you want a second opinion – no pressure.

TESTIMONIALS

What our clients say

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Margaret R.

The Good Tree Company Client

“Can't recommend The Good Tree Company enough. Joseph's knowledge of trees and what we need to be paying attention to was tremendous. The team came and did a variety of things (bush removal, holly bush trims, tree removal and some Crepe Myrtle clean up).”

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Ryan R.

The Good Tree Company Client

“Love the Good Tree team. They have been helping me since I moved in a few years ago with a property [with] over 15+ mature trees. They have been very helpful in the transition from building a home to maintaining mature trees and improving the soil post-construction. Highly recommend them.”

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Diane B.

The Good Tree Company Client

“Great experience from start to finish. We had a tree that was not blooming so they came out and gave us some reasons that might cause it and recommendations on what we could do. Took part of the tree out and advised us to wait and see if it responded. They are extremely knowledgeable and reasonable!”

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John Robin M.

The Good Tree Company Client

“Good Tree Company is the best tree company that we have worked with - in our 40 years of managing trees at our home. We also have the perspective of owning and managing many pine tree plantations ... Not only do we recommend The Good Tree Company, but we wish for their continued success in this business.”

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Lauryn M.

The Good Tree Company Client

“The Good Tree crew removed a large tree for us yesterday and did some major trimming, pruning, stump grinding, and cabling. It was a positive experience all around, from Casey's initial assessment to complete clean-up before they left.”

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Jeffrey P.

The Good Tree Company Client

“I would highly recommend this company! They removed several large arborvitaes, an oak tree and then trimmed 4 other trees on our property. They were on time, very professional, thoughtful on how to best trim the trees to maintain their health and for a fair price. From quote to finish, it was a great experience!”

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