Knoxville, TN(865) 335-1197
Direct mail for tree service & removal

Direct mail advertising for tree service & removal in the Knoxville metro.

East Tennessee's tree canopy keeps tree service businesses busy — especially after ice storms and severe thunderstorms. Bearden and Sequoyah Hills have the oldest, largest trees in the city. Premium slot with emergency priority messaging converts well year-round.

Example offer
Free estimate · storm damage priority
Average ticket
$400 trim, $2,000+ removal
Recommended tier
Premium
Seasonality
Spring (trim), after-storm spikes, winter (removal).

Why this works for tree service companies

Tree service is a category with two parallel demand curves: predictable annual maintenance (trim before storm season, dead-wood removal, stump grinding) and emergency response after storms. East Tennessee's mature oak and poplar canopy plus regular severe-weather cycles keep both running steadily.

Premium tier is generally the right pick for tree service — the extra space lets you fit a photo of a finished trim job, your insured-and-bonded line (critical for the category — homeowners worry about liability), an emergency phone number, and a free-estimate offer. Add a 24-hour storm-response banner if you offer it.

Best cards: Bearden and Sequoyah Hills (huge mature canopy), Rocky Hill, West Knoxville, Maryville, Farragut. Spring and pre-winter cards both perform; emergency response after a major storm event tends to drive the largest single bookings.

How it works

Three steps. No heavy lifting on your end.

01

Pick your spot

Choose your category. One business per category — no competitors on the card.

[Plumbing ✓] [HVAC ✓] [Bakery _] [Roofing ✓]
02

We design your ad

Send your logo and offer. We design it, revise until you love it — free.

logo.png → draft v1 → v2 → approved
03

3,000+ homes get your ad

USPS delivers the card to verified single-family homeowner routes across the Knoxville metro.

Farragut · West Knox · Bearden · Maryville · Oak Ridge
Why direct mail

Still works. Better than you think.

Physical mail sits on the counter for days. Digital ads disappear in a swipe. Here's what the math actually looks like per home reached in the Knoxville metro.

Channel
Cost / home
Engagement
Shared postcard
10¢ per home reached
Sits on the counter for days. No scroll. No skip.
fFacebook ad
15–50¢ per click (not per home)
Scrolled past in 0.3 seconds. Paying only starts the timer.
GGoogle ad
$3–15 per click
Only reaches people already searching for what you sell.
🚪Door hanger
50¢–$2 per home
Often pulled off the handle before it gets read.

No ad blockers. No algorithm. No scroll-past. Homeowners open their mail — they always have. Ours end up on the fridge and the counter, not the recycling bin, because it's a sturdy 14pt glossy card with offers from real neighbors.

Pricing

Simple, transparent, affordable.

Three sizes. Same card, same 3,000+ homes. Pick what fits the offer. You only need one customer to make this pay for itself.

Standard
One slot
2.7" × 2.5"  ·  ~6.75 sq in
$300
10¢ / home · best single-call ROI
For service businesses with a clear offer — plumbers, HVAC, electricians, landscapers, cleaners.
Reserve this spot
Max impact · 1 per card
Half page
Front-and-center
~36 sq in  ·  half the front of the card
$1,000
~33¢ / home · dominant presence
For grand openings, seasonal campaigns, or a business making a full-on push — auto dealers, new restaurants, remodelers.
Reserve this spot
“You only need one customer to make this pay for itself. One plumbing call. One HVAC service. One catering order.”
FAQ · Tree service & removal

Tree service & removal + direct mail — answered.

What does a shared postcard campaign cost for tree service companies?
The Standard slot is $300 per run and reaches ~3,000 verified single-family homes at 10¢ per home. For tree service companies, we typically recommend the Premium tier ($500). No contract — each card run is a separate order.
What's the ROI for tree service companies?
With an average ticket of $400 trim, $2,000+ removal, a single closed customer from the card usually covers the cost of the run. Most tree service companies see 2–8 billable jobs per card cycle — the card's 6-week shelf life on a kitchen counter keeps producing calls long after the drop.
What's a good offer for a tree service postcard?
A proven pattern: "Free estimate · storm damage priority". Keep the offer specific, the phone number large, and the QR code pointing to a frictionless booking or call page rather than your home page.
Which Knoxville-metro cards are best for tree service companies?
Based on demographics and housing stock, we recommend Bearden, Sequoyah Hills, West Knoxville, Farragut for tree service companies. Each city runs on its own card cycle, so you can buy into one or several.
Can I be on multiple city cards?
Yes — and many tree service companies with broader service areas do exactly that. One business, one category, multiple cards. Each card run is priced independently.
Do you design the tree service ad for me?
Yes. Send your logo, your offer, and any photos you'd like used. We design the ad, revise it with you, and only print after you approve. No design fee, no print fee, no extra charges.

Ready to put your tree service ad on a Knoxville card?

One business per category per card. Text us — we'll tell you what's open for tree service companies on the next run.

Typical response time: ~12 minutes during business hours.