Emergency Tree Service
When a storm, accident, or sudden tree failure threatens your property or safety, you need fast, professional help you can trust. TreeTime’s Emergency Tree Service provides rapid response, safe operations, and clear communication to secure your home or business and restore safety — day or night.
When to Call Emergency Tree Service
Call us immediately if:
- A tree has fallen on a house, vehicle, or other structure.
- A tree is leaning dangerously toward a building, power line, or high-traffic area.
- Large limbs have snapped and are hanging over structures or walkways.
- A tree or limb has brought down or is entangled with power lines. (If lines are down, keep everyone away and call the utility company first.)
- A tree failure has created an immediate hazard to people, pets, or traffic.
Our Emergency Services
- 24/7 rapid-response assessment — we triage hazards and provide a safe, prioritized plan.
- Emergency tree stabilization — cables, props, or temporary supports to prevent further collapse.
- Safe removal of fallen trees and hazardous limbs — careful, piece-by-piece removal to protect structures and public safety.
- Coordination with utility companies — we work with utilities when power lines are involved and never attempt energized-line work independently.
- Debris removal and site cleanup — we clear access, haul away debris, and chip or stack wood per your preference.
- Documentation for insurance — photos and written summaries of work performed to help with claims.
What to Expect When You Call
- Immediate phone triage — we’ll ask about the location, condition, hazards (vehicles, power lines, structures), and whether anyone is injured.
- Rapid on-site assessment — a trained crew assesses safety, scope, and required equipment (chainsaws, ropes, cranes, bucket trucks).
- Clear plan & estimate — we provide a detailed estimate for all work anticipated
- Safety-first operations — we establish exclusion zones, control traffic if needed, and use personal protective equipment and industry-standard rigging.
- Cleanup and follow-up — we remove debris, offer stump and site restoration options, and provide documentation for insurance.
Safety & Liability
- Trained, certified crews using up-to-date safety protocols and PPE.
- Fully insured for liability and workers’ compensation.
- We follow all best practices and comply with local regulations.
- If power lines are involved, we coordinate with the utility and do not work on energized lines ourselves.
If Power Lines Are Down
- Keep everyone away and assume lines are live.
- Do not touch fallen lines, the tree touching them, or anything in contact with the lines (including wet ground).
- Call the utility company immediately and then call our emergency line so we can coordinate once the scene is made safe.
Pricing & Payment
Emergency work often carries higher costs due to rapid response, overtime, and specialized equipment. We provide transparent, itemized invoices. If possible, we give an on-site estimate before starting non-urgent work; when immediate danger exists, we secure the hazard first and provide documentation and costs promptly afterwards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you work with my insurance company?
A: Yes — we document damage, provide photos and written reports, and can communicate with adjusters as needed.
Q: How fast can you arrive?
A: Response time depends on location, time of day, and current demand. We prioritize immediate hazards and will dispatch the nearest available crew.
Q: Is it safe to stay in my house after a tree has hit it?
A: If the structure appears unstable, it’s safest to evacuate until professionals assess the damage. We can recommend emergency building services if needed.
Q: Will you remove the entire tree or just the hazardous part?
A: We discuss options on-site — sometimes removing only the dangerous portion is quickest, but full removal may be recommended for long-term safety.
If you have an immediate hazard, call TreeTime now at (863) 698-1090. For non-life-threatening urgent situations, call or email treecuttime7@gmail.com to request a rapid assessment and same-day service when possible.
Important: Never attempt to remove or stabilize large trees or limbs yourself. Always keep clear of downed power lines and call the utility company when lines are involved.

