Call (603) 355-0208When a tree comes down unexpectedly, every minute counts. Whether
it’s storm damage, a fallen limb blocking your driveway, or a tree
threatening your home, you need a team that’s fast, experienced, and
prepared for anything.
When you call us during a tree emergency service, every second matters. That’s why we follow a streamlined process to assess the situation, respond quickly, and keep you and your property safe. Here’s how we handle emergencies from start to finish:
1. Phone Assessment
We ask a few quick questions to understand the situation and determine urgency.
2. Dispatch Coordination
If needed, we coordinate the nearest available crew and equipment, ensuring prompt emergency tree removal services.
3. On-Site Evaluation
Our team inspects the area, identifies hazards, and plans a safe, efficient removal strategy.
4. Tree Removal & Debris Handling
We take care of immediate dangers first, clearing the tree and major debris quickly and safely.
5. Optional Cleanup or Follow-Up Work
We take care of immediate dangers first, clearing the tree and major debris quickly and safely.
6. Insurance Documentation Support
We provide photos and detailed service information to help with your insurance claim.
Storms, high winds, and unexpected accidents can turn trees into serious safety hazards. If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, here’s what typically calls for urgent action:
Trees uprooted or split by storms
Large limbs hanging dangerously over homes, driveways, or roads
Fallen trees blocking access or crushing structures
Leaning trees threatening property or power lines
Visible trunk cracks or structural instability
Once the immediate danger is handled, our team can help reduce future risks through:
We’re ready 24/7 to handle dangerous trees and storm damage fast.
Costs vary depending on the tree’s size, location, and job complexity. Large or hard-to-access trees can take more time and equipment, so the best way to know is with a professional emergency tree removal company assessment.
A tree emergency occurs when a tree or large branch poses an immediate risk to people, property, or access. Examples include storm-damaged trees, limbs hanging over homes or driveways, and leaning or cracked trunks. Our 24 hour emergency tree service team handles these situations quickly and safely.
Liability depends on the situation. If the tree was healthy and the storm caused the damage, it’s often considered an “act of nature.” However, the property owner may be responsible if the tree was known to be dead or unstable and no action was taken. Always document the condition of trees and contact your insurance provider if damage occurs.