Middle Tennessee's summer storm pattern means trees that absorbed damage in earlier events are more vulnerable in the next one. Partially cracked limbs, co-dominant stems beginning to split, and root systems in saturated soil all represent elevated risk heading into the heart of summer storm season.
Franklin Tree Service provides storm damage assessments throughout Williamson County, including Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station, Leiper's Fork, Belle Meade, and Green Hills. An ISA Certified Arborist and ISA Tree Risk Assessor evaluates each situation and gives you a clear, honest recommendation.
If a tree on your property looks different than it did before the last storm — new lean, visible bark wounds, or a hanging limb — this is the right time for a professional look, not a wait-and-see approach. Emergency service is available when the situation calls for it. #FranklinTreeService #StormDamage #WilliamsonCountyTreeService
Crew assessing or removing storm-damaged wood from a Williamson County property. Real job documentation preferred over stock imagery.
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