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Commercial Tree Service in Nashville, TN

Tree service for property managers, HOAs, apartment communities, commercial sites, and multi-property maintenance needs across Nashville and Middle Tennessee.

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Who handles tree service for apartments, HOAs, and commercial properties in Nashville?

Tree Giants provides commercial tree service in Nashville and Middle Tennessee for property managers, HOAs, apartment communities, and commercial property owners who need tree removal, trimming, storm cleanup, stump grinding, land clearing, or tree health evaluations.

Commercial work starts with access, safety, schedule, and cleanup planning.

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Commercial tree work is not just a bigger version of a residential job. There are tenants, parking lots, sidewalks, fences, roofs, access points, schedules, and liability questions to work around.

Tree Giants helps Nashville property managers, HOAs, apartment communities, and commercial property owners handle tree removal, trimming, storm cleanup, stump grinding, and land clearing with clear communication before the work starts.

Commercial situations Tree Giants can support.

  • Tree removal on common areas, parking edges, or perimeter
  • Trimming for sidewalk clearance, sight lines, and roofline protection
  • Storm response and follow-up cleanup across multiple buildings
  • Hazard tree assessment from our certified arborist
  • Stump grinding so walkable areas stay walkable
  • Land clearing on perimeters, lot lines, and underused parcels
  • Scheduled trimming cycles to reduce surprises and emergency calls

Property managers and HOAs.

Most management-side calls have the same shape: one point of contact, a written scope, a price ownership or the board can approve, scheduling that respects residents, and documentation when the work is done. We try to make that as smooth as we can. Clear emails, photos of finished work, and invoices that match the original scope.

Apartments and multi-unit properties.

At apartments and condos, the tree is rarely the hardest part. The hard part is getting the equipment in without blocking residents, working through quiet hours, protecting fences and irrigation, and leaving the area clean enough that nobody calls the office about it. We plan that out before we arrive.

Parking lots, sidewalks, common areas, fences, and roofs.

Sidewalk-clearance pruning, parking-lot canopy work, perimeter fence-line clearing, and roof-adjacent limb removal each have their own protection needs. Lifts may be needed. Sections may need to be rigged down piece by piece instead of dropped. We size the approach to the obstacle, not the other way around.

Storm response and documentation.

After a severe weather event, the request from a manager is usually some mix of: get the access cleared, make the property safe, document what happened, and tell us what still needs follow-up. We prioritize the safety work first, photograph what's visible, and provide written documentation to ownership or the insurance carrier as needed. See storm damage tree cleanup for the residential version of that process.

Scheduled trimming and risk reduction.

Reactive tree work is more expensive than scheduled tree work. A walk-through every year or two. By a real set of eyes, not a checklist. Catches the deadwood, weak unions, and crossing limbs that otherwise show up as a 7 a.m. emergency call after a windy night. For managed portfolios we can plan that schedule with you.

Multi-tree removal and cleanup.

Removing several trees on a single property is a project, not a series of unrelated jobs. Staging equipment, sequencing the cuts, managing chip and log volume, and keeping the property functional through the work all need a real plan up front. We'll walk it with you and explain the order before anything comes down.

What Tree Giants needs before scheduling.

The faster we can get this, the faster you get a real scope and date:

  • Site contact name, phone, and email
  • Address and any gate, code, or access details
  • Photos of the trees and the access path if you can send them
  • Urgency. Is anything blocking access, leaning on a structure, or scheduled around an event?
  • Tenant and parking constraints (quiet hours, lot blocks, notice requirements)
  • Documentation needs (COI, board-friendly scope, separate invoices per building)

Property managers

One contact, written scope, clean documentation.

HOAs & boards

Scope and pricing built for approval and records.

Documentation

Storm and risk-work photos, scopes, and invoices on request.

Licensed & insured

COI provided to managers, boards, and ownership on request.

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Want a real look at the tree?

Send a couple of photos or call. We'll give you a clear number, explain what we're seeing, and walk you through what the job actually involves. No pressure.

Call Tree Giants, (615) 430-5694