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TimberWoods Tree Service
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Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Removal - For Business+3 more

Serving Spring City, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Credit card accepted

Welcome to TimberWoods Tree Service. We are a family owned and operated business with over 15 years. We specialize in all things tree; removal, trimming, land clearing and pruning.\n\nPlease request a quote from us. We look forward to working with you!

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Rocky Top Stump Grinding
5.0(
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Tree Stump - RemoveTree Removal - For Business

Serving Spring City, TN and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Mr. Biggs was very professional. He did a wonderful job grinding my tree stump and cleaning up. There was sawdust everywhere. When he finished my yard, it looked wonderful. I would highly recommend him . Thank you for a job well done."
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Response time2 hrs
Response rate97%
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Affordable Tree Service
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Spring City, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The trees were removed as agreed to and the stumps ground.  The crew cleaned up all the debris including the stump chips, leaves, and sticks.  They repaired any damage to the lawn as well.  Other than the evidence where stumps used to be there the crew left the yard as they found it - very little saw dust and no other lawn damage.


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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Generally, you do not have the right to take fruit from a neighbor's tree, even if the branches overhang your property. The fruit is considered the property of the tree's owner. While you may have the right to trim branches that cross into your yard, the fruit on them typically still belongs to your neighbor. However, laws can vary by state and municipality. In some areas, branches that extend into your yard or trees that straddle a property line may entitle you to some of the fruit. The best course of action is to speak with your neighbor, as they may be happy to share. If a conversation is not possible, check your local regulations before picking any fruit.

No. Topping a tree refers to severely cutting down all its major branches and tree in a straight line. It was once recommended for streetside deciduous trees but has fallen out of practice. Topping leads to many problems, removing so much of the tree that many trees struggle to survive and become much more vulnerable to insects and diseases. Also, it doesn’t really help tree growth as once assumed and often leads to an ugly appearance of many sprouting stems in competition to become new main branches.

Yes, forestry mulching can grind stumps, but the level of effectiveness depends on the equipment used. Drum mulchers can break down smaller stumps, but larger or deep-rooted stumps may require a dedicated stump grinder for complete removal. If full stump removal is necessary for replanting or construction, additional excavation may be needed. Always check with your forestry mulching provider to confirm whether they offer stump grinding and if their equipment is suitable for your specific needs.

Yes, carefully prune back dead branches—don’t wait for pruning season. This helps keep your maple tree healthy and also helps prevent large branches from falling unexpectedly. Don’t seal the cut branch—trees can naturally take care of these wounds—but be sure to remove any source of fungus or pest infestation to help save the tree.

Peach trees don’t tend to live as long as other types of trees and crops. They tend to last only about 12 years, and you shouldn’t expect to see a full peach harvest each of those years, either. Young peach trees need a few years to get established before they produce fruit, but you should have plenty of peaches for your pies and cobblers during their mature years, around years four through eight.

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