Middle Tennessee
Neighborhoods we cover
TN Tree Bros runs tree service crews across 60 neighborhoods in Middle Tennessee. Pick your neighborhood for pricing, common conditions, and how we handle the canopy on your street.
Nashville neighborhoods
24 neighborhoods
Belle Meade
Mature 80-100+ year oak, walnut, and sugar maple canopy past structural prime - drives consistent cabling/bracing and selective removal work
Forest Hills
Forest Hills tree ordinance requires ISA-certified arborist documentation for any removal over 12in DBH
Green Hills
Mature 50-80 year suburban canopy now past structural prime - consistent removal and trimming work on silver maple and Bradford pear
East Nashville
Post-2020 tornado replant and canopy rehabilitation - structural ongoing demand for tree health diagnosis on surviving trees
Germantown
Heritage trees on original 1860s lots show construction-related root damage from adjacent redevelopment - frequent tree health diagnosis demand
Sylvan Park
Heritage silver maples on streetcar-era lots are reaching end-of-life - structural removal demand
12 South
Heritage trees on 1920s lots facing infill construction stress - tree health diagnosis and pre-construction tree protection demand
Hillsboro Village
Heritage oaks on small urban lots with high failure-impact - cabling and risk-reduction pruning demand
The Nations
Rapid infill construction means consistent pre-construction lot clearing and tree removal demand
Donelson
1950s-1970s silver maple, sweetgum, and Bradford pear plantings now end-of-life - structural removal demand is consistent
Hermitage
Post-2020 tornado replant and ongoing health assessment of surviving canopy
Bellevue
Large wooded lots (1-3 acre typical) require periodic selective removal and trimming rather than complete clearing
Madison
Aging mid-century plantings (silver maple, sweetgum, Bradford pear) reaching end-of-life - structural removal demand
Inglewood
Heritage 80-100 year oak and sycamore canopy past structural prime - cabling-bracing and selective removal demand
Crieve Hall
1950s-1970s pin oak and sweetgum plantings now reaching late-life structural decline
Oak Hill
Oak Hill tree ordinance requires ISA-certified arborist documentation for any removal over 12in DBH
Joelton
Large rural-suburban parcels with native forest cover requiring lot clearing for new construction
Antioch
Large population base (70K+) drives high absolute volume of tree work even at moderate per-capita rates
Whites Creek
Tornado corridor exposure drives consistent storm-response demand
Bordeaux
70-90 year mature oak and silver maple canopy past structural prime - consistent removal and cabling demand
Wedgewood-Houston
Active gentrification redevelopment drives pre-construction tree protection and post-construction landscape tree demand
Glencliff
Emerald ash borer infestation actively killing ash trees throughout the neighborhood - high EAB removal and replacement demand
Nipper's Corner
Unusually intact 80-150 year heritage white oak and hickory population - high cabling, bracing, and preservation demand
Salem Town
Heritage trees on original lots show construction-related root damage from active gentrification infill - tree health diagnosis demand
Brentwood neighborhoods
5 neighborhoods
Governors Club
Governors Club HOA requires ISA-certified arborist approval for removal of trees over 8in DBH
Concord Hunt
30-40 year landscape canopy entering peak structural value - high cabling and preservation work
Annandale
Original 1980s landscape canopy now reaching late-life on shorter-lived species (pin oak, sweetgum)
Brentwood Country Club
Golf course adjacency creates aesthetic-pressure tree maintenance and coordinated work with club grounds
Spring Valley
80-100+ year heritage oak and hickory canopy past structural prime - high cabling, bracing, and selective removal demand
Franklin neighborhoods
7 neighborhoods
Westhaven
Westhaven HOA covenants require ISA-certified arborist documentation for any tree removal - permit-driven workflow
Cool Springs
Master-planned subdivision HOAs require arborist documentation for tree work
Fieldstone Farms
Original Bradford pear plantings throughout the subdivision are failing at high rates - structural removal demand
Berry Farms
Young 5-15 year landscape canopy requires formative pruning and establishment care
Downtown Franklin
City of Franklin Tree Board requires arborist documentation for any heritage tree work
Highlands at Ladd Park
Recently planted ornamental and shade trees (5-15 years) require formative pruning and establishment care - dominant demand type
Williamson Square
40-50 year mature canopy entering peak hazard-removal window for silver maples and Bradford pears
Gallatin neighborhoods
2 neighborhoods
Hendersonville neighborhoods
4 neighborhoods
Indian Lake
15-30 year landscape canopy requires routine pruning and crown maintenance
Walton Ferry
Old Hickory Lake shoreline willow and cottonwood plantings have high storm-failure rates - structural removal demand
Saundersville
Old Hickory Lake shoreline exposure produces cumulative wind-stress failures distinct from inland suburb canopy
Hendersonville Manor
45-55 year subdivision canopy past structural prime - consistent removal demand on silver maple, sweetgum, and Bradford pear
Lebanon neighborhoods
5 neighborhoods
Tennessee National
HOA covenants require ISA-certified arborist documentation
South Lebanon
Heritage 60-100 year oak, sycamore, and walnut canopy past structural prime
Round Lick
Cedar invasion on former pasture parcels creates ongoing brush and small-tree clearing demand
Lebanon Country Club
100+ year heritage trees on course-adjacent lots require cabling, bracing, and preservation work
Watertown
80-150 year heritage oak and hickory specimens on rural homesteads require structural assessment and selective limb work
Mt. Juliet neighborhoods
5 neighborhoods
Lake Providence
2020 tornado proximity drives ongoing replant and recovery work in adjacent areas
Providence
March 2020 tornado direct impact drives ongoing replant work
Willoughby Station
Original Bradford pear plantings throughout subdivision are failing at high rates
Hidden Lake
Retained native Eastern red cedar and oak specimens adjacent to new construction require structural assessment - tree health diagnosis demand
Stoner's Creek
Stoner Creek bottomland trees experience seasonal saturation stress requiring health assessment
Murfreesboro neighborhoods
5 neighborhoods
Cason Lane
1980s-1990s pin oak and Bradford pear plantings reaching end-of-life
Blackman
Aggressive new construction creates ongoing pre-build lot clearing demand for former farmland parcels
Three Rivers
Bottomland trees (sycamore, cottonwood) face periodic flooding stress requiring ongoing health assessment
Riverdale
Stones River bottomland trees experience seasonal windthrow stress and require regular health assessment
Westwood
40-50 year suburban canopy past structural prime - consistent removal and trimming work on silver maple and sweetgum
Smyrna neighborhoods
3 neighborhoods
Stewart Creek
Stewart Creek riparian corridor has significant mature tree coverage requiring periodic pruning and removal
Almaville
1960s-1980s Bradford pear and sweetgum plantings end-of-life
Lee Victory
50-70 year mid-century plantings past structural prime - consistent removal demand on silver maple and sweetgum
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