When a Tree Can't Wait Until Monday
North Texas weather doesn't keep business hours. Spring supercells, straight-line winds, hail, tornadoes, and the occasional crippling ice storm bring trees and limbs down across the metroplex every year — usually at the worst possible moment. When it happens to you, call (214) 434-3283. A real person answers, we triage your situation, and we get an insured crew rolling.
Emergency Situations We Handle
- Trees fallen on houses, garages, and roofs — carefully lifted and rigged off to prevent further structural damage.
- Trees on cars, fences, sheds, and pools.
- Blocked driveways and streets — access restored fast.
- Hanging limbs ("widow-makers") cracked and suspended over yards, play areas, and walkways.
- Storm-split trunks and leaning trees at risk of complete failure.
- Lot-wide storm debris cleanup after hail and wind events.
Safety first: if a tree or limb is tangled in power lines, stay far away and call your utility (Oncor: 888-313-4747) before anyone touches it. If part of a tree has penetrated your roof, keep everyone out of the rooms below until it's stabilized.
How Emergency Response Works
- Call any time — 24/7. Describe the situation; photos texted to us help us bring the right equipment the first time.
- Rapid dispatch. For trees on structures or blocked access, we typically arrive within hours, metroplex-wide.
- Stabilize and remove. Cranes, bucket trucks, and technical rigging let us lift trees off structures without dragging them across the damage.
- Document everything. We photograph the damage before and during the work and provide itemized invoices formatted for insurance claims.
- Clean up. Debris chipped and hauled, property raked, tarps over roof openings until your roofer arrives.
Working With Your Insurance Company
Tree-on-structure damage is typically covered by homeowner's insurance, and most policies also cover removal of the tree from the structure. We can't file your claim for you, but we make it easy: detailed photo documentation, itemized invoices, and direct communication with your adjuster on request. One warning from long experience: beware of storm chasers going door-to-door after big events. Unlicensed, uninsured crews cause a second round of damage — and if one of their workers is hurt on your property, you could be liable. Always ask for proof of insurance; we'll show you ours without being asked.
Reduce the Risk Before the Next Storm
Most storm damage we clean up was preventable. Deadwood, overextended limbs over roofs, and dense unthinned canopies that catch wind like a sail — all fixable with proactive pruning. After we handle your emergency, we're glad to walk the property and flag the next risks, no charge.