Emergency Tree Service

Emergency Tree Service Guide for Homeowners

Storms and strong winds can cause fallen trees and unsafe branches. Learn what to do when emergency tree service is needed.

2026-01-256 min read

Emergency tree problems can happen after strong winds, heavy rain, snow, or storms. Fallen trees, broken limbs, and blocked driveways can create safety risks and property damage.

Stay Away from Dangerous Areas

If a tree has fallen near power lines, buildings, vehicles, or walkways, keep a safe distance. Do not try to move large branches or damaged trees by yourself.

Check for Immediate Safety Risks

Look for blocked entrances, hanging limbs, damaged roofs, broken fences, and power line risks. If there is immediate danger, contact emergency services first.

Call a Professional Tree Service

Emergency tree work can be dangerous. Professional tree service teams have the tools and experience to remove fallen trees and unsafe branches safely.

Document Damage if Needed

If storm damage affects your property, take photos before cleanup if it is safe to do so. This can help with insurance or repair records.

Schedule Cleanup

After the immediate danger is handled, debris cleanup, branch removal, and stump grinding may be needed to restore your yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if a tree falls on my property?

Stay away from the tree, avoid power lines, check for danger, and call a professional tree service. If there is immediate danger, call emergency services first.

Do you handle storm damage cleanup?

Yes. Kavi Tree Service helps with storm-damaged trees, fallen branches, tree debris, and emergency cleanup.