Got Questions?

Straight answers about tree safety, insurance, and what to expect when we arrive.

Tree removal is recommended when a tree is damaged beyond repair, dead, dying, or leaning dangerously toward a structure. Storm damage, disease, and overcrowding are common reasons. If you are planning new construction or renovating land, removal may also be necessary to clear the site.

Signs of risk include a significant lean, deep cracks in the soil around the base (root heave), dead branches in the canopy, or fungal growth on the trunk. Tall, skinny trees in overcrowded areas are often more susceptible to wind throw. We recommend a professional assessment to be sure.

Pruning is vital for both tree health and your safety. Removing dead wood prevents dangerous limbs from falling on your family or home. Proper trimming also improves airflow and sunlight penetration, reducing disease risk and extending the life of the tree.

The most critical factors are licensing and insurance. Untrained employees can cause catastrophic damage. Verify that the company has proper credentials, which protects you from liability. At Lumberjacks, we are fully licensed, insured, and BBB accredited.

This is a major risk.

Typically, homeowner’s insurance does not cover contract labor injuries. If you hire an uninsured tree trimmer and they get hurt on your property, you could be personally sued for their medical bills and lost wages. Always verify insurance before work begins.

Yes. Lumberjacks Tree Service is proud to provide free, transparent estimates. We will inspect your trees and give you a clear quote based on size, condition, and complexity. No hidden fees, ever.

Permit requirements vary by municipality. Some protected species or large trees require city approval before removal. We can help determine whether a permit is required in Chattanooga and assist with the process.

Yes, we proudly serve homeowners throughout Chattanooga, including Northshore, Southside, St. Elmo, Signal Mountain, Lookout Mountain, Red Bank, Hixson, East Brainerd, and surrounding communities within Hamilton County.

First, ensure everyone is safe and stay clear of the area. If power lines are involved, call your utility company. Then contact a licensed emergency tree removal service immediately. We provide rapid response throughout Chattanooga, TN. 

In many cases, insurance covers tree removal if the tree caused damage to a covered structure. If the tree falls without causing damage, coverage may be limited. We can provide documentation to assist with your claim.

Tree removal costs in Chattanooga, TN vary depending on tree height, diameter, location, and risk factors. Large trees near homes or power lines require specialized equipment and safety precautions. We provide free on-site estimates in Chattanooga and surrounding areas.

Tree trimming costs depend on:

  • Tree size and height
  • Accessibility
  • Proximity to structures
  • Tree health
  • Amount of debris removal

Every property is different, which is why we offer customized quotes.

Tree trimming is usually less expensive than full tree removal. However, if a tree is diseased, dead, or structurally unstable, removal may be safer and more cost-effective long term.

Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency tree removal for storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous situations. If a tree has fallen on your home, driveway, or power lines, call us immediately.

Most residential tree removals are completed in a few hours. Larger or hazardous trees may require a full day depending on complexity.

Yes, we offer professional stump grinding and stump removal services. Removing the stump prevents regrowth, eliminates tripping hazards, and improves curb appeal.

Tree trimming improves appearance and structure, while pruning focuses on tree health by removing diseased, damaged, or dead branches. Both are essential for long-term tree care.

Most trees benefit from trimming every 2–3 years, but fast-growing species may require annual maintenance. Climate and storm exposure also impact trimming frequency.

Common signs include:


  • Dead branches
  • Peeling bark
  • Fungal growth
  • Hollow trunk
  • Sudden leaf loss
  • Leaning or root damage

Early diagnosis can often save the tree.

In some cases, yes. If caught early, disease treatment, pruning, cabling, or soil care may restore health. A professional inspection is the best way to determine options.

Our team includes ISA Certified Arborists experienced in safe tree removal, pruning, and storm response.

Absolutely. We remove all debris, haul away logs and branches, and leave your property clean and safe.

We take precautions to protect your landscaping using mats and strategic equipment placement. In some cases, minor lawn repair may be necessary, but we minimize impact whenever possible.

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