Built around how homeowners should be treated.
That's the standard Tree Giants was built around. Nashville homeowners shouldn't have to wonder who's actually going to show up, whether the recommendation is honest, or what their yard will look like when the crew leaves.
We do technical removals, crane work, storm damage, and large hazardous trees — the jobs that require an experienced crew making good decisions in real time. If the right call is a careful trim instead of a removal, that's what we'll tell you.
Meet Jared Zajac, Owner
Tree work has been my life for a long time, and I don't take that lightly. There's something about standing under a giant oak that's been here longer than any of us — you feel the weight of getting it right. Whether we're taking one down that's threatening a roof or pruning one back to health, every tree has a story, and every yard belongs to a family that trusted us to walk into it.
I do this because I love it. I love the problem-solving, the craft of a clean rigging plan, the quiet at the end of a long day when the yard looks better than we found it. I love watching guys on my crew grow into careers they're proud of. And honestly, I love the look on a homeowner's face when a tree they've worried about for years is finally handled — safely, cleanly, and without drama.
None of this happens without the people of Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Belle Meade, Brentwood, Franklin, Green Hills, East Nashville, Forest Hills, Bellevue — y'all have opened your gates and trusted us with some of the biggest trees and tightest situations imaginable. Thank you. Truly. We don't take a single referral, review, or repeat call for granted. As long as there are trees in this town, we'll keep showing up the way we promised we would.
— Jared Zajac, Owner

What you should know before work begins
The answers to these questions should be in plain language before anyone schedules anything.
What's happening
The exact scope. Which trees, which limbs, removal vs trimming vs grinding. No vague line items.
Why
The reason in plain words. Decay, lean, deadwood, codominant union failing, clearance, health, planning.
What the work area requires
Access, drop zones, vehicles to move, gates to open, anything in the yard to protect.
What cleanup includes
Brush chipped and hauled. Wood handled the way you want it. Yard better than we found it.
When payment is due
After you walk the finished job with us. No deposit to start.
Who to call if something's off
Call (615) 430-5694. Jared Zajac or someone on the crew picks up.
The basics
Not marketing claims. Just what Tree Giants stands behind, in writing if you want it.
The crew
The people who answer the phone, plan the work, run the equipment, climb, rig, and clean up.

Jared
Owner

Denise
Human Resources and Accounting

Cole
Ground Team Operations

Kyle
Team Lead

Jason
Team Lead

Zach
Team Lead and Air Support

Toni
Office Manager

Esdras
Ground Team Operations

Yankiel
Machine Operator

Trevor
Truck Driver

Braylon
Air Team Operations

Brandon
Sales and Team Support

Josh
Sales Director

Josh Taylor
Communications Manager

Diesel
Relationship Manager

If it doesn't need to come down, we'll tell you
Plenty of trees homeowners worry about don't actually need to come out. A structural prune, a deadwood removal, or addressing one weak union is often the right call — and it's almost always less than a full removal.
The opposite happens too. A tree that "looks fine" can be hollow, structurally compromised, or sitting on a failing root plate. A certified arborist on the crew means the recommendation is based on what's actually wrong, not what's easiest to upsell.
You'll get the trimming option, the removal option, and the reasoning behind whichever one we recommend. If the right answer is "leave it alone and watch it another season," that's what we'll say.
What homeowners actually say
Communication, honesty, cleanup, and clear explanations. Pulled straight from Google.
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