Storms in north Alabama can put a 60-foot pine through your living room in about a second. When that happens, you need a crew that can show up fast, work safely around power lines and structural damage, and document everything for your insurance adjuster.
Signs it might be time to call us
- A tree or large limb has fallen on a house, vehicle, or structure
- A tree is leaning toward a building after a storm
- A limb is tangled in a power line (call the power company first — then us)
- A fallen tree is blocking your driveway or road access
- You've got hangers ("widow-makers") still up in the canopy
- Saturated ground has exposed the root plate
How we do the work
Fast response
We prioritize emergency calls during and after storms. We won’t make you wait three days for a callback.
Insurance-ready documentation
Before/during/after photos, written scope of work, and a detailed invoice your adjuster can process without back-and-forth.
Safe-around-utilities
We coordinate with the power company on any tree near a line. Nobody on our crew touches a live conductor.
Temp tarp & secure
If we can’t fully repair on day one, we’ll tarp the opening, secure the area, and come back as the rest of the work needs.
If you’re looking at active danger right now — a tree leaning toward the house, kids near a downed line — call us. Don’t email, don’t use the form. The fastest way to reach us in an emergency is the phone.