Robert Paden Featured in CityScope Magazine

Robert Paden Featured in CityScope Magazine

Posted in Chattanooga Tree Service Updates on Jul 20, 2023

We're thrilled to share our 3rd generation business owner Robert Paden has been featured in CityScope's Annual Business Issue 2023. The article "Landing the Leap" is a segment about young entrepreneurs in Chattanooga, Tennessee, written by Christina Davenport with photography by Kris Hacker of Hacker Medias.


How Chattanooga Winters Impact Your Trees

How Chattanooga Winters Impact Your Trees

Posted in Chattanooga Tree Service Updates on Nov 14, 2022

As the weather gets colder, it's important to be aware of how winter weather can impact your trees. One of the biggest dangers to trees during winter is limb damage from freezing and thawing water. This can cause structural damage to your trees, and any rotten sections may worsen these instabilities. Luckily, winter is also a great time for tree care due to the benefits of pruning during dormancy. By being proactive and pruning your trees before winter hits, you can help prevent steeper prices from responsive maintenance later on.


Common Problems with Ash Trees in Chattanooga

Common Problems with Ash Trees in Chattanooga

Posted in Chattanooga Tree Service Updates on Sep 16, 2022

Home and business owners should be aware of the dangers posed by ash trees. These trees are susceptible to an invasive beetle called the emerald ash borer, which can kill them within a few years. Ash trees are also prone to falling over, which can cause damage to property and injuries to people. If you have an ash tree on your property, it is important to have it regularly inspected by a Paden Tree People arborist.


Our New Website

Our New Website

Posted in Chattanooga Tree Service Updates on Dec 03, 2019

In our effort to make this business accessible to the Chattanooga community, we developed a brand new website to help ensure that we are easier to find, convenient to contact, and that we can share fun or education information regarding trees, new service or staff members, or great resources for locals in our area!