Local Tree Care You Can Trust in Hixson
Chattanooga Tree Care Pros has worked in Hixson for more than a decade. Our crews know the streets, the neighborhoods, the soil profiles, and the species. When you call about a leaning oak on Hixson Pike corridor or a storm-cracked pine near Chickamauga Lake, the foreman who answers has almost certainly worked within a block of your property.
We provide free written estimates throughout Hixson for tree removal, structural pruning, stump grinding, emergency storm response, land clearing, and certified tree health assessments. Every estimate spells out scope, equipment, debris handling, and price — no surprise charges after the work begins.
Common Tree Issues in Hixson
Lakefront lots see saturated soils after extended rain, which loosens root plates on tall pines and tulip poplars. Big Ridge properties contend with ridgetop winds that test every weak branch union.
On properties near Greenway Farm, Northgate Mall, we see recurring problems with crowded growing conditions, deferred maintenance on mature canopies, and root-zone disturbance from past construction. Catching these issues during a free assessment usually saves homeowners thousands compared to waiting for a failure.
Neighborhoods and Landmarks We Serve in Hixson
We work daily throughout Hixson Pike corridor, Middle Valley, Big Ridge and along every major route through Hixson. Familiar landmarks in our service footprint include Chickamauga Lake, Greenway Farm, Northgate Mall. If your property is anywhere in or near Hixson 37343, we can be there.
Services Offered in Hixson
Why Hixson Homeowners Choose Chattanooga Tree Care Pros
- Local crews based in Chattanooga, on Hixson streets every week
- ISA-certified arborists leading every job
- $2M general liability and full workers' compensation
- Free, written, no-pressure estimates
- 24/7 emergency dispatch with live answer
- Complete cleanup — your property left better than we found it
Hixson Tree Service FAQs
"Best decision we made — quick response, fair price, and they cleaned the yard so well you couldn't tell a tree had ever stood there."