🚨 24/7 Emergency Response
Tree on your house? Storm damage? Limb across the driveway? Don't wait. We dispatch licensed, insured crews 24/7 across the Tulsa metro.
If there are downed power lines, gas smell, or injuries — call 911 first.
For active emergencies — please call. We'll respond to forms within 30 minutes.
Even if the tree looks settled, weight shift, wind, and water absorption can drop it further. Treat the affected room and any rooms below as unsafe.
Gas smell, downed power lines, or active structural collapse all need emergency services first.
Multiple angles, close-ups of damage, interior shots. Insurance pays based on documented damage.
Don't wait days for the adjuster before calling a tree service. Secondary water damage from waiting can double your claim.
We coordinate with your adjuster, dispatch the nearest available crew, and handle everything from cut-up to haul-off.
Most homeowner's policies in Oklahoma cover tree-on-house and tree-on-structure damage, including the cost of removal. Coverage usually has a $500-$1,000 cap unless you've added a tree rider. Here's how we make it easy:
We keep crews staged across the metro for fast response to storm and emergency calls:
Anything where a tree is actively threatening life, property, or access. Common emergencies: a tree on your house or roof, a fallen tree blocking your driveway, a hanging branch over a play area, a tree leaning into a power line, or any tree that has partially uprooted in a storm.
For active emergencies, we aim for crews on-site within 2-4 hours across the Tulsa metro. For non-life-threatening urgent calls (a tree down in the yard that's not on a structure), we usually schedule within 24 hours.
Usually yes, when a tree falls on your house, garage, fence, or other insured structure. Most policies also cover removal costs (often capped at $500-$1,000 unless you have a tree rider). We can work directly with your adjuster and bill them in many cases.
Emergency response typically runs 1.5x to 2x standard removal rates due to after-hours labor, crane requirements, and tighter coordination. A standard $1,200 removal might be $1,800-$2,400 as an emergency. Insurance usually covers it when the tree caused property damage.
1) Get everyone out of the impact zone. 2) Call 911 if there are downed power lines, gas smell, or injuries. 3) Photograph all damage for insurance before anything is touched. 4) Call your insurance company in parallel with calling us. 5) Don't try to cut anything yourself — if you fall, your homeowner's insurance won't cover your injury.
Call now — we'll dispatch a crew immediately.
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