Mike Willis | Hermitage, TN
...As a company, Kelly's exceeded my expectations and while I know it varies from job-to-job, Kelly's charged me less in the end than initially quoted! I would, without reservation, recommend Kelly's Cutting Edge tree service...>>read more
Karen Felts | Mt. Juliet, TN
It is always amazing to watch Tom work and I find myself not doing my work while I watch him climb very old, very tall, and very dead trees....and he makes it look effortless. When the job is completed it is as if they were never there. What an amazing and inspirational family! I will continue to have Kelly’s Cutting Edge take care of my trees for.....>>read more
Russel Hitt | Mt. Juliet, TN
I've used Kelly's Cutting Edge service two times now and I'm happy to say I'll use them again the next time I need work done. They are very professional and....
Mike Hammet | Mt. Juliet, TN
I appreciated the quality work, the fair and reasonable price, and the pleasant atmosphere they brought with them. They exemplify the meaning of “Family Business”. I will definitely use them again and highly recommend them to anyone looking for a reputable company who does exceptional, quality work.... >>read more
Removal is recommended to improve appearance and maintain space between other trees, buildings or power lines, for a construction project or just to let in additional sunlight.
Trees sometimes need to be removed because they are diseased and dying or dead. This produces dangerous and potentially hazardous situations for anything (or anyone) underneath or too nearby if it should fall. Visit our page on recognizing potential hazards to learn how to recognize if one of your trees should be considered for removal. Estimates are free, so there is no harm in having it inspected just for peace of mind. In such case "better safe than sorry" certainly applies, especially when it comes to your home and those you love.
Severe storms or strong winds can also damage a tree to the point that it is unsightly or even worse, no longer safe to have in the yard.
The tree is dead or dying
The tree is considered irreparably hazardous
The tree is crowding or causing harm to other trees
The tree is too close or in the way of new construction.
The tree is causing an obstruction that is impossible to correct through pruning.
Although many times it is unavoidable,
we recommend removal only as a last resort...when all other options have been carefully weighed, and when the tree is no longer safe.
Tom is a skilled climber, fully equipped to remove even the most challenging trees quickly and without damaging the surrounding landscape.
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