Tree Service in Savannah, TN & Pickwick Lake
Rooted Brothers Tree Co provides dependable tree service in Savannah, TN, Pickwick Lake, and surrounding communities. Locally owned by Tyler Arnold and Will Vanhoose, the company helps homeowners and property owners with safe, professional tree care backed by honest pricing, fast response times, and thorough cleanup.
Professional Tree Removal & Tree Care
Rooted Brothers Tree Co specializes in tree removal, tree trimming, pruning, storm cleanup, and emergency tree service. Whether you have a dead tree, storm-damaged limbs, a hazardous leaning tree, or overgrown branches near your home, their team works carefully to protect your property and restore safety.
Emergency Tree Service Near Pickwick Lake
Storm damage and dangerous trees can create serious risks for your home, driveway, and surrounding property. Rooted Brothers Tree Co provides fast emergency tree service for urgent situations in Savannah, Pickwick Lake, and nearby areas, helping customers handle fallen trees, broken limbs, and other tree hazards quickly and safely.
Serving Savannah, Pickwick Lake & Surrounding Areas
Based in Savannah, TN, Rooted Brothers Tree Co proudly serves customers throughout the Pickwick Lake area and nearby communities, including Adamsville, Crump, Saltillo, Selmer, Michie, Olive Hill, Walnut Grove, Iuka, and Corinth. Their focus is simple: deliver reliable tree service with professionalism, safety, and dependable local care.
Why Choose Rooted Brothers Tree Co?
Customers choose Rooted Brothers Tree Co for responsive service, careful work, fair pricing, and clean job sites. As a growing local business, they are committed to building long-term trust in the community by providing quality tree care and dependable service on every job.
Contact Rooted Brothers Tree Co
Owners: Tyler Arnold and Will Vanhoose
Phone: Tyler: 731-607-0273 | Will: 731-438-7800
Email: contact@rootedbrothers.com
Website: rootedbrothers.com
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