When a severe storm rolls through and you hear that terrifying crack of a falling tree, panic sets in immediately. A massive tree resting on your roof, crushing your fence, or completely blocking your driveway isn't just a mess—it is a dangerous emergency that brings your life to a standstill. We are your reliable, fast-acting emergency tree service professionals in Valley Forge, TN. We understand that when nature strikes, you can't wait days for an appointment. We keep our chainsaws sharp and our heavy machinery ready to deploy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so we can secure your home and give you your peace of mind back.
When you desperately search for a tree service near me after a storm, you need a team that knows exactly what they are doing. A fallen tree is incredibly heavy and full of unpredictable tension. If someone just starts hacking away at it with a chainsaw, the trunk can suddenly roll or snap upwards, causing even more damage to your home or severely injuring the worker. We don't take chances. We use specialized ropes, heavy-duty skid steers, and sometimes cranes to carefully lift the massive weight off your house. We control every piece of wood we cut, making sure your property is protected from any further harm.
Sometimes the tree doesn't hit your house, but it falls right across your driveway, trapping your cars and keeping you from getting to work. Our storm cleanup crews make access a top priority. We arrive quickly, slice the heavy trunk into manageable pieces, and run the huge mess of branches through our industrial wood chippers. We will clear the path instantly so you can get your life back to normal.
Dealing with a fallen tree is stressful enough; dealing with the cleanup shouldn't be. Our crews are friendly, communicative, and respectful of your property. We walk you through exactly how we plan to safely remove the hazard, and we work efficiently to get the job done right.
If a tree has fallen on your property, don't risk your safety trying to clean it up yourself. Let the heavy-duty professionals secure your home quickly and safely.
Call our 24/7 emergency dispatch line: 18339630463
In 1751, there was a forge at the mouth of the East Valley creek used to convert pig-iron into bar-iron. It was advertised for sale as the property of Daniel Walker, Stephen Evans, and Joseph Williams. It was originally called Mount Joy forge, but it came to be known as Valley Forge. The pig-iron used at Valley Forge was hauled from Warwick furnace. The British burned it in September 1777, and George Washington entrenched the Continental Army in December on the Montgomery County side of Valley creek, opposite Valley Forge. General Washington's headquarters were established at the substantial stone house of Isaac Potts. After the Revolutionary War, another Valley Forge was built on the other side of Valley creek; it was in ruins in 1816.
Zip Codes in Valley Forge, TN that we also serve: 37643