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Goodlettsville, TN
Storm Damage Tree Removal in Goodlettsville, TN
Active hazards are reviewed first. Safe-distance photos help us confirm access, equipment, and crew availability.
Do this while you wait for a callback
Stay clear of the tree and any utility lines around it. Take photos from multiple angles for insurance documentation. Call or send photos so we can check crew availability and equipment needs.
TN Tree Bros handles storm damaged tree situations across Goodlettsville, including Rivergate, Hendersonville Road corridor, Long Hollow, and the surrounding Middle TN area. Active hazard. Tree has been hit by storm and is unstable or blocking access. Homeowner needs response within hours, not days. We prioritize active hazards in Goodlettsville during storm season - call first, photos help us confirm crew availability and equipment needs. Insurance documentation is part of the standard scope when a covered structure is involved. Below: what to do in the next 30 minutes, what NOT to do, when to call right now, and what the work typically costs in Goodlettsville.
Call us right now if any of this is true
- tree has fallen on a structure (house, garage, fence, vehicle)
- tree is leaning on power lines or has brought lines down
- tree is blocking a driveway, road, or fire-egress path
- tree was struck by lightning and is partially split or burning
- you can see hanging limbs or split codominant stems that could fall imminently
What NOT to do before a crew confirms the plan
- Xdo not approach a tree leaning on a power line - call the utility first, then us
- Xdo not try to cut a fallen tree with a chainsaw if it is under tension - spring-loaded trunks can cause fatal kickback
- Xdo not move debris that is supporting partial structures - photo everything first for insurance
- Xdo not climb onto roofs to assess damage - that is what we are for
What storm damaged tree removal typically costs in Goodlettsville
Typical Goodlettsville range
$400-$3,125
Written on-site quote with line-item breakdown. Urgent hazard pricing reflects crew availability, timing, access, and complex rigging when applicable.
How we respond to Goodlettsville emergencies
1
Call or submit photos
Call 615-410-9478 for the fastest current ETA. Photos with your call help us confirm the hazard, access, and likely equipment needs.
2
Priority emergency review
Active hazards are reviewed first. We confirm the ETA based on crew location, weather, access, and other active storm calls before anyone heads out.
3
Stabilize, document, remove
Crew secures the site, documents damage for your insurance adjuster, and begins removal on your verbal approval. Insurance-eligible damage gets itemized invoicing.
Insurance claim guidance
Most TN homeowner policies cover removal of a tree that fell on an insured structure. Coverage usually pays for tree removal, debris haul, and repair of the damaged structure. Coverage typically does NOT include the tree falling in the yard without hitting anything, or pre-existing dead trees the homeowner failed to remove. We provide photo documentation and itemized invoices suitable for insurance adjusters.
What does insurance cover?
Coverage varies by problem type and policy. This is the typical pattern for TN homeowner policies - your specific policy may differ. We provide adjuster-ready documentation either way.
| Problem type | Removal covered? | Repair of structure covered? | Coverage exclusion risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storm Damage Tree Removal | Usually yes when a tree hit a covered structure | Yes, subject to deductible | Not if you knew the tree was dead or diseased pre-storm |
| Fallen Tree Removal | Yes if it hit a structure. No if it fell in the yard alone. | Yes if the structure was insured | Not if the tree was a known hazard pre-fall |
| Dead Tree Removal | No - preventative removal is homeowner expense | N/A (preventative) | If a known dead tree later falls, claim may be denied |
| Diseased Tree Removal | No - homeowner pays for diseased-tree removal | N/A (preventative) | Documented disease before a failure can void coverage |
| Leaning Tree Removal | No - preventative removal is homeowner expense | N/A (preventative) | Documented lean before a fall can void coverage |
General guidance only - not legal or insurance advice. Call your carrier to confirm your specific coverage.
Secondary damage we commonly see
- roof and gutter damage from partial impact
- siding penetration from broken limbs
- fence and pergola damage from fall path
- utility service line damage (cable, telephone, internet)
- irrigation system damage from root upheaval
Storm Damage Tree Removal cost calculator
Live estimate - not a binding quote. Final pricing comes from an on-site walk-through.
Planning estimate based on the inputs below. Final price is locked in after a free on-site visit with a written quote you can approve before work starts.
Local market affects pricing
Pick the closest match - height is the biggest cost driver
Measure or estimate across the widest part
Rigging gets more complex closer to buildings
Truck access vs crane required is a big delta
Dead and storm-damaged trees take more time
Why this estimate
- Medium tree - $700-$1400 base range
- Close to structure - +10% (sectional removal with controlled rigging)
Want an exact price?
The calculator gives a planning range. For a flat, written quote you can hold us to, we come out, walk the property, and give you the exact number before work starts - free.
This calculator is a planning estimate based on Middle Tennessee market data and public pricing from major tree companies. Real-world pricing depends on factors that require an on-site assessment (root system, soil conditions, power lines, fence clearance, neighbor coordination). Final price is set in your written quote, not by this tool.
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We handle urgent tree help across the full Goodlettsville, TN footprint:
Storm Damage Tree Removal FAQs - Goodlettsville
How fast can you respond to storm damaged tree situations in Goodlettsville?+
Active hazards are reviewed first in Goodlettsville and the surrounding Middle TN area. Photos with your call help us confirm safety, access, crew availability, and likely equipment needs.
Will my homeowner insurance cover storm damaged tree removal in Goodlettsville?+
Most TN homeowner policies cover removal of a tree that fell on an insured structure. Coverage usually pays for tree removal, debris haul, and repair of the damaged structure. Coverage typically does NOT include the tree falling in the yard without hitting anything, or pre-existing dead trees the homeowner failed to remove. We provide photo documentation and itemized invoices suitable for insurance adjusters.
What should I do while waiting for a callback?+
Stay clear of the tree and any utility lines around it. Take photos from multiple angles for insurance documentation. Call or send photos so we can check crew availability and equipment needs. If you can safely do so, take photos from multiple angles. Do not approach the tree if it is in contact with power lines or is under tension. Stay clear of any fall zone until a tree crew confirms the next step.
How much does storm damaged tree removal cost in Goodlettsville?+
Emergency storm damaged tree removals in Goodlettsville typically run $400-$3,125, with the higher end reflecting after-hours response and complex rigging. When an insurance claim is involved, we provide itemized documentation suitable for adjusters.