24/7 emergency tree removal

Tree on your house, roof, garage, or fence?

Call 911 Tree Removal now for emergency-only tree removal when a tree is on, against, or actively threatening a structure.

Evansville-area response across southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky.

  • Open 24/7
  • Google 5.0
  • Google Guaranteed
  • Fully insured

Private emergency tree removal company. If there are downed power lines, injury risk, fire, gas smell, or active public-safety danger, call 911 or the utility provider first.

Is this an emergency?

Call if the tree is on something important or could hit it next.

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Tree on a house, roof, garage, fence, shed, driveway access, or leaning toward a structure after storm, wind, or decay.

Usually not our service

Routine trimming, cosmetic pruning, non-urgent removals, or basic yard cleanup without a structure at risk.

Safety first

If there are downed power lines, injury risk, fire, gas smell, or active public-safety danger, call 911 or the utility provider first and stay away.

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What to do right now

Stay clear, take photos only if it is safe, then call.

  1. Keep people and pets away from the tree, roofline, fence, and unstable limbs.
  2. Do not touch any tree or branch near power lines.
  3. Call the emergency line or request a callback with the tree location and what it is on.

Emergency services

Built for structure-risk tree problems.

We focus on urgent structure-risk tree problems, not routine trimming or cosmetic yard work.

Tree on house or roof

Controlled removal for fallen or pressing trees that are affecting the home, roofline, gutters, or attached structures.

Storm-damaged trees

Fast assessment after wind, rain, decay, or limb failure when the tree is creating immediate property risk.

Fence, garage, or structure impact

Emergency removal when a tree is on, against, or leaning toward fences, garages, sheds, or other buildings.

Hazardous lean

Response for trees actively leaning toward a home, driveway access, or structure after storms or visible failure.

Debris after emergency removal

Cleanup planning after the immediate hazard is controlled, based on scene access, safety, and the emergency removal scope.

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How response works

Simple intake, quick assessment, controlled removal.

Large tree being removed from a damaged structure with equipment
  1. Call or request a callback. Tell us where the tree is and what it is on or threatening.
  2. Share photos if safe. Photos can help the crew understand the risk before arrival.
  3. Get the emergency plan. We assess access, safety, quote, removal approach, and debris cleanup.
  4. Remove the hazard. The crew focuses on controlled removal first, then cleanup details once the structure-risk work is handled.
Four-step emergency response: call, share safe photos, assessment, and controlled removal

Public profile

Google 5.0 rated and Google Guaranteed.

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911 Tree Removal is fully insured and Google Guaranteed. The public Google profile is the source for current review details, rating, comments, and public customer photos.

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Service area

Evansville-area emergency calls across the tri-state region.

911 Tree Removal is Evansville-based and serves emergency calls across Indiana south of Indianapolis, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky.

Evansville base / tri-state response

Evansville, Indiana area

Indiana south of Indianapolis

Southern Illinois

Western Kentucky

Call with the address to confirm current response availability in your city or county.

FAQ

Emergency tree removal questions.

Do you come out at night?

Yes. The emergency line is open 24/7. Call with your location, what the tree is on, and whether there are power lines or immediate safety issues.

Can you remove a tree from a roof or house?

Call if the tree is on a home, roof, garage, fence, or structure. The crew will assess the scene and explain the safest removal approach.

What if the tree is touching power lines?

Stay away and call the utility provider or 911 first. Do not touch the tree, branches, fence, vehicle, or anything in contact with the line.

Do you do routine trimming?

No. This service is focused on emergency tree removal for structure-risk situations, not routine pruning or cosmetic yard work.

Can I send photos?

Yes. If it is safe, photos can help explain the tree position, access, damage, and urgency. You can upload photos with the callback form or send them after calling.

Are you insured?

Yes. 911 Tree Removal is fully insured and Google Guaranteed. Call if you need insurance paperwork or job-specific details before emergency work begins.

Do you help with insurance claims?

Contact your insurer first for claim requirements. 911 Tree Removal can discuss the emergency work performed, but claim approval is handled by your insurance company.

How fast can you arrive?

Response depends on your location, weather, active emergencies, and scene access. Call with the address and what the tree is on so availability can be confirmed.

What areas do you serve?

Emergency calls are handled from the Evansville area across Indiana south of Indianapolis, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky. Call with your address to confirm current response availability.

Do you clean up debris?

Emergency removal can include debris cleanup after the immediate hazard is handled. Call to discuss the scene and access.

What should I do before the crew arrives?

Keep people away from the tree, avoid damaged rooms or vehicles, and do not move branches that may be under tension. If power lines are involved, call the utility provider or 911 first.

What photos help the most?

If it is safe, send wide photos showing the whole tree, the structure it is on, access from the street or driveway, and any power-line or roof contact.

Can you work with my insurance company?

You should still start with your insurer for claim requirements. The crew can discuss the emergency work and provide job-specific details after the hazard is reviewed.

What is not in scope for an emergency call?

Routine pruning, cosmetic trimming, stump grinding, and non-urgent yard cleanup are not the focus of this emergency service. Call if a tree is on or threatening something important.

Do I need to be home when I request help?

Call with the address, access notes, and a safe callback number. Whether someone must be on site depends on the property, access, and the emergency conditions.

Emergency callback

For fastest help, call now.

The form is a backup path. If your home, roof, garage, fence, or building is at risk, the fastest next step is a phone call.

Call now

If there are downed power lines, injury risk, fire, gas smell, or active public-safety danger, call 911 or the utility provider first.

Request a callback

Call first if the tree is actively threatening a structure.

What is the tree on? Required