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CALL NOW: (509) 903-8465We connect you with local tree service providers who prioritize emergency calls
(509) 903-8465Tree emergencies from storms, high winds, or sudden tree failure require immediate attention. When a tree falls on your home, large branches threaten your roof, or a hazardous tree poses immediate danger, we connect you with local professionals who prioritize emergency situations.
Call us now and we'll work to connect you with available tree service providers in your area who can assess the situation and provide emergency response.
Important: Emergency response times vary by provider availability, weather conditions, and the severity of the situation. We work to connect you as quickly as possible, but cannot guarantee specific response times. Call now for immediate assistance in connecting with local providers.
When you call (509) 903-8465:
We'll gather information about your emergency situation and work to connect you with local tree service professionals who can help. Response times depend on provider availability, time of day, current weather conditions, and the severity of emergencies already in progress.
Many providers prioritize genuine emergencies where property damage is occurring or imminent. The professionals we connect you with will assess your situation and determine the best course of action for safe, effective tree removal or stabilization.
Fast Connection Service — We work quickly to connect you with local tree service professionals who understand the urgency of emergency situations.
Experienced Providers — The professionals in our network have experience handling storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous tree situations common to the Spokane area.
Licensed & Insured — We connect you with tree service providers who carry proper licensing and insurance. Always verify credentials when the provider contacts you.
Spokane • Spokane Valley • Liberty Lake • Cheney • Airway Heights • Medical Lake • Deer Park • and surrounding areas
Safety First: Keep family members and pets away from damaged trees or hanging branches. Do not attempt to remove large branches or trees yourself—this is extremely dangerous.
Document the Damage: Take photos of the damage for insurance purposes, but only if you can do so safely from a distance.
Contact Your Insurance: For trees that have damaged structures, notify your homeowner's insurance company as soon as possible.
Utility Lines: If a tree is on or near power lines, contact your utility company immediately before calling tree services. Never approach trees touching power lines.
Tree emergencies require prompt action. The longer you wait, the greater the risk of additional damage or injury. Call (509) 903-8465 now to connect with tree service providers who can help with your emergency situation.
Available Monday through Saturday during business hours for emergency connections. Response and availability depend on provider schedules and current weather/emergency conditions in the area.