Emergency Tree Removal

24/7 Emergency Tree Removal When Property Is on the Line

Fast, crane-assisted removal of massive trees leaning over roofs, power lines, or driveways.

Typical Range
$500–$5,000
per removal (varies by size, access & hazard)
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google
Fully Licensed & Heavily Insured
24/7 Rapid Dispatch
ISA Certified Arborist on Staff
15+ Years Experience
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Why San Angelo Property Owners Call Us for Emergency Tree Removal

Tree on the Structure Right Now

A massive tree has fallen on or is loading your home. Every minute of delay risks more damage.

Power Lines Are Involved

A limb is contacting the power drop to your home. That needs coordinated removal, not a crew that walks away from it.

Other Crews Keep Walking Away

Generalist tree services say they need equipment they don't have. We bring the crane and the arborist together on the same call.

Insurance Questions Are Piling Up

You need to document the damage and know if your homeowners policy covers it. We prepare the paperwork so your claim goes smoothly.

When Every Minute Matters

A massive oak leaning on your roof, a pecan across your driveway, a limb hung up on the power line to your home — these are the calls we exist for. San Angelo Tree Service Pros runs 24/7 emergency dispatch across San Angelo, Tom Green County, and the wider Concho Valley for tree emergencies that cannot wait for morning.

Our emergency work is highly technical. We handle deadweight calculations, rigging blocks, and controlled sectional dismantling with a crane or bucket truck so that the tree comes down without dropping load onto the very structure you are trying to protect. We coordinate with utility crews when there is a power line clearance concern, we work to OSHA standards for over-structure operations, and we carry high-liability insurance because the stakes on these jobs are real.

Certified arborist directing a crane pick over a home

Why an Emergency Call Is Different

An emergency removal is not a scheduled removal done faster. It is a different job. The tree is often already partially failed. Load is distributed unpredictably across split trunks, hung branches, and compromised roots. A wrong cut can pull the rest of the tree onto the roof it is currently just resting on.

That is why our emergency crews come with a certified arborist on the lead, a crane operator with time on complex over-structure picks, and rigging gear rated for the worst case. It is also why we say no to jobs that need to wait for daylight or utility coordination — pushing past that boundary is how people and property get hurt.

What We Cover in Emergency Response

  • Trees on structures. Roofs, garages, sheds, fences, vehicles. Anything the tree is currently loading.
  • Trees over power lines. In coordination with the utility. We do not touch energized conductors.
  • Blocked access. Trees across driveways or the only route out of your property.
  • Actively failing trees. Trunks that have split, root plates that have started to lift, hangers over walkways.
  • Storm response. After West Texas supercells and straight-line wind events. See our Storm Damage Cleanup service.

We do not do aesthetic pruning or landscaping. If you need a tree shaped, call an ornamental arborist. If you need a tree down before it fails, call us.

The Cost Question

The honest answer is that emergency removals span a wide price range because the jobs span a wide range of complexity. A single large limb that a bucket truck can handle in an hour is different from a full pecan sectionally dismantled off a home with a crane and rigging.

Most emergency removals we run in San Angelo fall between $500 and $5,000. Large crane picks over structures can go higher. We quote the number on-site, in writing, before we start cutting. If your homeowners insurance carrier is involved, we can document the loss and often bill them directly.

Want a rough estimate before you call? Try our Tree Removal Cost Estimator — it takes about a minute and gives a realistic range.

Call Now if Property Is on the Line

If you have an active tree emergency in San Angelo or the Concho Valley, call (325) 555-9111 and we will get a crew moving. If it is not an active emergency but you are worried a tree could fail, get a Hazardous Tree Assessment done before the next storm.

Last updated: July 13, 2026

How It Works

How Emergency Removal Works

01

Emergency Call & Triage

You call the 24/7 line. We triage the hazard — is a tree on a structure, blocking egress, or contacting a power line — and dispatch the right crew and equipment immediately.

02

On-Site Assessment

The lead arborist walks the site, identifies fall lines, plans the rigging or crane pick, and coordinates with utility crews when power lines are involved.

03

Controlled Dismantling

We use a crane, bucket truck, or rigging blocks to lower heavy sections in controlled pieces — protecting whatever is below and clearing the active threat first.

04

Site Safeing & Documentation

We chip and haul off debris, document the damage for insurance, and leave the site safe. Full cleanup is included on every emergency call.

Work in the Field

Real Jobs, Real Photos

Emergency crew arriving at a storm-damaged property
Massive pecan leaning on a residential roof
Sectional crane dismantling of an oak over a driveway
Cleared site after emergency tree removal
Why Us for This

What Sets Our Emergency Removal Work Apart

Real 24/7 Dispatch

Not an answering service. A dispatcher who can send equipment tonight.

Heavy Machinery Ready

Cranes, bucket trucks, and rigging staged for immediate deployment — not sourced after the call.

Insurance-Grade Documentation

Photos, notes, and reports formatted for your homeowners insurance claim.

Ready to move forward?

Fully licensed and heavily insured. Real dispatcher, 24/7. No obligation for assessments.

What Clients Say

Verified Reviews for Emergency Tree Removal

★★★★★

"A massive pecan split during the night storm and was leaning on our roof. Dispatch was incredibly fast. They brought a crane out at 3 AM and safely removed it before it crushed the house. Pure professionalism."

Mark T.
Bentwood · Emergency Tree Removal
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Tree Removal in San Angelo

Do you dispatch overnight? +

Yes. When a tree is on a structure or a power line, we run crews through the night. Active hazards are prioritized in the dispatch queue.

Will homeowners insurance cover this? +

Usually yes when a tree has fallen on a covered structure. We provide the documentation your carrier needs and can coordinate direct billing.

How fast can you get here? +

Response depends on where the crew currently is, but active hazards in San Angelo typically see a crew rolling within the hour.

Ready to schedule Emergency Removal?

Real dispatcher, 24/7. Fully licensed and heavily insured for high-liability tree work in San Angelo and the Concho Valley.

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