When to Call for Emergency Tree Service
Do not wait if you are facing one of these critical situations. Your safety is the priority.
- A Tree or Large Branch Has Fallen on Your House: A direct impact on your roof, siding, or windows requires immediate professional assessment and removal.
- A Fallen Tree is Blocking Your Driveway or Street: When access to or from your property is cut off, we can quickly clear the way.
- A Tree Has Fallen on Power Lines: DO NOT APPROACH. Call your utility company first, then call us to coordinate a safe removal once the power is secured.
- A Tree is Splitting or Has Partially Failed: A tree that is actively failing or has a large, hanging limb (a "widow-maker") is an extreme hazard.
- A Tree Appears Unstable After a Storm: If a tree is now leaning or has visible root lifting, it may be at risk of falling.