Tree on your house? Limbs on power lines? Storm debris blocking your driveway? We'll dispatch a licensed, insured tree crew to your Denton home right now. No trip fees. No overtime charges.
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Fallen tree on your roof, garage, or structure. We'll safely remove it and tarp the damage to prevent further exposure.
Tree or limb on electrical lines. Stay away, call 911, then call us. We coordinate directly with Denton Municipal Electric and Oncor.
Cracked or partially broken limbs that could fall at any moment. Dangerous to people, vehicles, and structures below.
Multiple downed limbs, scattered branches, and debris blocking your yard or property after severe weather.
Entire tree toppled with root ball exposed. Common in Denton's clay soil after heavy rain and high winds.
Fallen tree blocking your driveway, street, or access road. We'll cut and clear so you can get in and out safely.
Most emergency tree removal calls in the Denton area get a crew on-site within 60โ90 minutes. No trip fees. No overtime charges. Just fast, professional help when a storm hits.
Do not attempt to remove or cut a fallen tree yourself. It may be under tension, entangled in power lines, or structurally unstable. Keep family and pets at a safe distance.
If you see any wires near the tree โ even if they look inactive โ assume they're live. Call 911 and Denton Municipal Electric (940-349-8700) or Oncor (888-313-4747) immediately.
Take photos and video of the tree, any structural damage, and the surrounding area. Your homeowner's insurance will need this for the claim. Note the date, time, and weather conditions.
Most homeowner's policies cover storm damage tree removal when the tree hits a structure. File your claim early โ after major storms, adjusters get backed up fast.
If the tree damaged your roof or siding, cover the opening with a tarp if you can do so safely. This prevents water damage from additional rain and shows your insurer you mitigated further loss.