
Immediate Emergency Tree Response
Fallen tree? Storm damage? Immediate hazard? We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to respond to tree emergencies across Fairfield County.
Average Response Time: 45-90 minutes for emergencies in Fairfield County
When to Call Emergency Tree Service
Don't wait when these situations occur. Our emergency team is ready to respond immediately.
Fallen Trees
Trees that have fallen on structures, vehicles, power lines, or are blocking roads and driveways.
Storm Damage
Severe weather damage including split trunks, hanging limbs, and partially uprooted trees.
Immediate Hazards
Trees or large branches in imminent danger of falling on occupied areas or critical infrastructure.
Power Line Contact
Trees or branches in contact with electrical lines creating dangerous situations.
Blocked Access
Fallen trees preventing emergency vehicle access or blocking only exits from properties.
Property Damage
Trees that have fallen on homes, cars, or other structures requiring immediate removal.
Our Emergency Response Process
Your Call
Reach our 24/7 emergency line and describe the situation
Immediate
Rapid Dispatch
Nearest crew deployed with appropriate equipment
5-15 minutes
On-Site
Team arrives, assesses safety, and begins work
45-90 minutes
Resolution
Hazard eliminated, area secured, full cleanup
Hours, not days
Connecticut Storm Seasons
Fairfield County experiences multiple storm seasons throughout the year: nor'easters and ice storms in winter, severe thunderstorms and microbursts in summer, and tropical systems in late summer and fall. Each weather pattern poses unique risks to trees and properties.
Our emergency crews are prepared for rapid deployment during weather events. We monitor forecasts, pre-position equipment, and maintain 24/7 availability to respond when Connecticut weather turns severe.
Pre-Storm Services Available
Schedule a risk assessment before storm season to identify and address vulnerable trees.
Insurance Assistance
We provide documentation and work with insurance companies for storm damage claims.
Always Ready, Always Equipped
Our emergency fleet includes multiple fully-equipped trucks, cranes, bucket lifts, and specialized equipment. Every vehicle is stocked with essential tools, safety gear, and lighting for night operations. We don't waste time gathering equipment when you call—we respond immediately.
Your Safety Is Our Priority
Until we arrive, stay clear of fallen trees and downed power lines. Never attempt to remove large trees or limbs yourself. Storm-damaged trees are unpredictable and can shift suddenly. If a tree has contacted power lines, call the utility company first, then call us.
Emergency Safety Tips
- •Stay at least 30 feet away from fallen trees
- •Assume all downed power lines are energized and dangerous
- •Never drive over or touch fallen trees
- •Keep children and pets away from damaged areas
- •If a tree has fallen on your house, evacuate if safe and call us immediately
- •Take photos for insurance documentation before we arrive if safely possible
- •Do not attempt DIY removal of large trees or limbs under tension
Facing a Tree Emergency?
Call now for immediate assistance — available 24/7
(203) 941-8899Serving all of Fairfield County • Rapid response times • Fully insured