Total Tree Service

Total Tree Service Tree Huggers 2 Tree Cutters. Total Tree Service's Professional Lumberjacks can evaluate your trees Large Tree Removal and Large Tree Clearing operations.

From Tree Huggers to Tree Cutters, "Total Tree Service" can handle any of your tree service needs. No problem! We have all the right equipment to get the job done right the first time.

"Total Tree Service" offers and specializes in

Tree Removal
Trimming and Pruning
Tree Care or Maintenance
Stump Grinding
Firewood Services
24/7 Emergency Services
We are also Specializing in Wood Wast

e Management and we promise our customers that if a Tree is to be Removed we will use it for all of it's Natural Resources. Call us today and our Professionals will come out and give a Free Estimate and Evaluation on any service request. Fast, Friendly, and Professional Service Guaranteed!!!!!

01/24/2026
11/08/2025

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Get a free estimate and evaluation today on any tree that you have concerns about
09/29/2025

Get a free estimate and evaluation today on any tree that you have concerns about

Get season firewood before the warmer weather comes around. Just so you are 100% ready for next year's cold spell. Call ...
02/11/2025

Get season firewood before the warmer weather comes around. Just so you are 100% ready for next year's cold spell. Call or text Knoxville's professional Lumberjacks at 865-315-7988. Also starting to do evaluations and estimates on trees that cause concerns or that you value

12/19/2024

The American Chestnut tree, often standing ten stories tall, was once the crowning glory of the Appalachian forests. Historical accounts recall hillsides blanketed with blossoms in July and wagon loads overflowing with chestnut burs in the autumn. The loss of the American Chestnut tree has been described as the most catastrophic ecological disaster to affect the world's forests in recorded history. This tree exhibited exceptional growth rates, with some records documenting trees that spanned upwards of 10 feet in diameter. The American Chestnut tree played a deeply ingrained role in Appalachian culture, earning the nickname "cradle to grave tree" due to its versatile wood, which accompanied a person from the fibers of their cradle to the lumber in their coffin.

12/19/2024

In 1918, coal miners working in a mine in the western United States made a remarkable discovery that would spark both scientific curiosity and public fascination: a petrified tree stump encased in a coal seam. The discovery occurred when miners, digging through the coal deposits, stumbled upon the fossilized remains of the stump, which had been preserved in the coal for millions of years. Coal seams are typically formed from the accumulation of plant material, but the discovery of an intact, petrified stump embedded in the coal was an unusual and rare find. The tree, which had long since turned to stone, stood as a testament to the ancient landscapes that existed long before the formation of coal deposits.

The stump, preserved in intricate detail, offered a glimpse into the distant past. Scientists and geologists were astonished by the find, as it provided concrete evidence of a time when forests thrived in what is now a coal-producing region. The tree’s preservation was the result of a unique set of conditions that allowed it to become fossilized, transforming into petrified wood over millions of years. The discovery would have been seen as a direct link to prehistoric Earth, with the stump offering insight into the kinds of plants and ecosystems that existed long before the rise of human civilization. For the miners, it was a striking reminder of the geological processes that shaped the land beneath their feet.

This discovery also sparked wider interest in the fossil record and the processes of coal formation. While coal itself was commonly understood to be formed from ancient plant material, finding a fully preserved tree stump in the coal raised new questions about the environmental conditions of the distant past. Many speculated about the age of the stump and how it ended up encased within the coal seam. Was it a relic of a forest that existed in the same era as the coal deposits, or had it been swept into a peat bog long before the coal was formed? The fossilized stump became a symbol of the natural world’s deep history, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue to the industrial landscape of the coal mines. It was an extraordinary find that connected the present with the distant past, offering a unique window into Earth's prehistoric ecosystems.

Looking for seasoned firewood or questions about your trees. message me or text (865) 315-7988
11/18/2024

Looking for seasoned firewood or questions about your trees. message me or text (865) 315-7988

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