Emergency tree service across Tampa Bay
A tree through the roof at midnight or a laurel oak blocking the only way out of the driveway doesn't wait for business hours. Tampa Bay's hurricane season means these calls spike hard between June and November, and crews across Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties get stretched thin fast once a storm passes through. We connect you with crews who prioritize safety first, documentation for insurance second, and getting your property accessible again as soon as it's safe to work.
What's included in this service?
- Phone triage to advise on immediate safety steps
- Priority dispatch for trees on homes, cars, or blocking access
- Safe cut-and-lower for trees resting on a structure
- Tarping over a punctured roof before full cleanup begins
- Coordination with the utility company for trees on power lines
- Insurance photo documentation and written incident notes
- Debris removal and access clearance
When do you need this service?
- A tree has fallen on your home, garage, or vehicle
- A large limb is hanging but still attached to the tree
- A tree is leaning and looks likely to fail soon
- Your driveway or street access is blocked by debris
- A tree is resting on a power line
- Storm damage has left a tree structurally unstable
What do homeowners ask about Emergency?
What actually counts as a tree emergency?
A tree on or in a structure, a large hanging limb, a leaning tree that looks close to failing, or blocked access to your home. A dead tree that's been standing quietly for months isn't an emergency, it's a scheduled removal.
Does homeowners insurance cover emergency tree removal in Florida?
Usually yes when a tree hits a covered structure like a house, garage, or fence, most policies include a removal allowance. A tree that falls but misses any structure is typically not covered. Ask for written documentation from whoever handles the removal for your claim.
What should I do while waiting for a crew to arrive?
Stay well away from the tree, especially if power lines are involved. Move vehicles if it's safe to do so, take photos for insurance before anything is moved, and don't attempt to cut anything yourself.
If a tree is on a power line, who do I call first?
Call the utility company first to report the downed line, then call for tree service. Crews won't work near an energized line until the utility confirms it's been de-energized or removed.
How fast can a crew actually respond after a hurricane?
Response times stretch during major storms since call volume spikes across the whole region at once. Structural damage and blocked access get priority. Call as soon as it is safe rather than waiting, since queues fill fast after a named storm.
Where do we offer Emergency in Tampa Bay?
We provide emergency in every city and community in Tampa Bay County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Need emergency in Tampa Bay?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.