Emergency Tree Service Experts

Some situations don't give you the option of scheduling out. A tree down on your roof after a wind event. A split trunk hanging over your driveway. A large limb resting on a fence after a storm. Emergency tree removal in Sioux Falls means getting there quickly, assessing the situation safely, and resolving it without adding to the damage already done.
Sioux Falls weather creates real emergency tree situations on a regular basis. Straight-line winds, ice storms that load branches past their breaking point, heavy wet snow arriving before trees have dropped their leaves. The Sioux Empire gets hit hard, and the trees take the brunt of it.



Get clear of the area first. A downed tree under tension, a lifted root ball, or a suspended limb all present hazards that aren't obvious from a distance. If there's contact with power lines, don't approach. Contact your utility provider and let them establish that lines are de-energized before any emergency tree service begins.
Document the damage for your insurance company while you wait. Photos of the tree, the impact point, and the surrounding area are useful for any claim. The goal is to make the site safe first, then call to handle cleanup and removal in a controlled way.

1. Tree or Limb on a Structure: A tree resting on a roof, fence, or outbuilding needs careful emergency removal without adding stress to what's already damaged.
2. Blocked Access: A downed tree across a driveway or entry point creates an urgent situation. Emergency tree service clears access safely.
3. Hanging or Partially Attached Limbs: Storm-broken limbs still suspended overhead can fall without warning and require the right equipment to come down safely.
4. Leaning Trees After Wind Events: A tree that has shifted or started leaning after a storm may be partially uprooted. These trees are unstable and need professional evaluation before anything else happens.
5. Dead Ash Tree Failure: Dead ash trees can fail at any time, even in moderate wind conditions. A dead ash near a structure is an emergency tree removal situation whether there's been a storm or not.

Any tree or limb actively damaging a structure, blocking access, or posing an immediate risk of falling on a person or property. Dead ash trees near structures are also emergency situations whether there's been a storm or not.
It depends on your policy and the situation. Storm-related damage that impacts a structure is often covered. A tree that fell in an open yard without hitting anything is less commonly covered. Documenting everything before cleanup starts helps with any claim.
Yes. Ice storms and winter wind events create some of the most urgent tree service calls in Sioux Falls. Emergency tree service is a year-round need here.

Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your Emergency Tree Service needs with us. Or give us a call!

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your Emergency Tree Service needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!
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