24/7 emergency tree removal

Emergency tree removal when a structure is at risk.

Call 911 Tree Removal when a tree is on, against, or actively threatening a home, roof, garage, fence, driveway access, or structure.

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

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

Dispatch proof

The first call should answer safety, coverage, and trust.

Phone-first intake

Have the address ready and describe what the tree is on, touching, blocking, or leaning toward.

Review source

The live Google profile is the source for current rating, review count, comments, and customer photos.

Insurance wording

911 Tree Removal is fully insured and Google Guaranteed through Google Local Services screening.

When to call

The right call is a structure-risk tree problem.

Tree on a home, roofline, garage, shed, fence, or other structure.

Storm-damaged tree leaning toward a home, driveway access, or building.

Large limb or trunk pressing against gutters, siding, roof edge, or fencing.

Routine trimming and cosmetic pruning are usually not this emergency service.

Response

Call, explain the hazard, then get a removal plan.

  1. Call with the address, what the tree is on, and whether power lines are nearby.
  2. Send photos only if it is safe to take them from a clear distance.
  3. The crew assesses access, safety, removal approach, and debris cleanup.

Safety first

Stay away from unstable trees and downed lines.

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

Do not touch branches, fences, vehicles, or anything in contact with a line. Keep people and pets away until the scene is safe.

Emergency line

For fastest help, call now.

Use the callback form if calling is not practical, but emergency jobs should start with the phone when possible.