24/7 Emergency Tree Service for Lee's Summit & Lakefront Properties

Rapid Response When Your Property Is at Risk

Tree emergencies don't wait — and neither do we. Arbor Masters provides 24/7 emergency tree services throughout Lee's Summit, Lake Lotawana, Lake Tapawingo, Brookside, and communities across Jackson County. When a storm strikes or a tree threatens your home, our ISA Certified team responds quickly to protect your property and restore safety.

  • Emergency Removal

    We can quickly and safely remove trees that have fallen or become dangerous due to severe weather events, disease, or other factors.

  • Hazardous Tree Removal

    If a tree is posing a safety risk, such as leaning towards a structure or power lines, we can assess the situation and take immediate action.

  • Storm Damage Cleanup

    Our team can efficiently remove fallen branches, debris, and damaged trees, restoring access to your property and allowing you to repair any damaged structures or lawn decorations.

  • Emergency Tree Pruning

    We can prune trees to help mitigate immediate hazards, such as overhanging branches or limbs that pose a threat to your family and property.

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Weather-Related Tree Hazards in Jackson County

Cities and towns across the Midwest are prone to various weather-related tree problems, and Kansas City is no exception. Here are some common issues to be aware of:

  • Wind: Strong winds can cause trees to lose branches, become uprooted, or lean dangerously.

  • Ice: Ice storms can weigh down trees and cause branches to break.

  • Tornado: Tornadoes can cause severe damage to trees, including uprooted trees and broken limbs.

  • Heavy Snow: Heavy snowfall can accumulate on tree branches, leading to breakage of large limbs and branches.

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Emergency Tree Care When You Need It Most

What to Expect: Our Emergency Response Process

We prioritize emergency calls that involve immediate threats to life, property, or access. Our emergency response process is designed to ensure prompt and effective service. Rest assured, we prioritize safety and efficiency in every step.

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    Initial Assessment

    Upon receiving your emergency call, our team will gather important information to assess the situation. We will inquire about the location of the affected tree, the nature of the emergency, and any potential hazards. This initial assessment helps us dispatch the most appropriate team and resources to address your need efficiently.

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    Rapid Deployment

    Once we have a clear understanding of the situation, we will quickly deploy a team to your location. Our arbor advisors are equipped with the necessary tools and expertise to handle of variety of tree emergencies, including trees on houses, right-of-way blockages, power line hazards, and situations that threaten life, property, or access.

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    Restoring Safety

    Upon arrival, our team will conduct a thorough evaluation of the emergency. They will assess the extent of the damage and determine the safest and most effective course of action. Arbor Masters is equipped to handle various scenarios, including tree removal, pruning, or stabilization. We move quickly and efficiently to mitigate the emergency and restore safety to your property.

Situations Where You Need Emergency Tree Services

  • Trees that have been damaged by severe weather, such as strong winds, ice, or heavy snow.

  • Structures, vehicles, or roadways that have been impacted by fallen trees.

  • Trees blocking driveways, roads, or other access points.

  • Trees that are severely affected by diseases or pests.

  • Severe leaning or visible root lifting is visible.

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“The crew went above and beyond. They were easy to work with and thorough. Start to finish, five stars!”

Jeanie Briggs

After the Storm: Next Steps for Your Trees

Once the immediate danger has passed, and you and your family are in a safe location, take the following steps to protect your trees and prevent future emergencies:

  • Step 1: Call Arbor Masters so an arborist can assess the extent of the damage and recommend appropriate actions to protect your trees.

  • Step 2: Based on the arborists’ evaluation, you may need to schedule services such as pruning, removal, or stabilization.

  • Step 3: Prevent future emergencies with regular inspections, proper maintenance, and storm preparation for all your trees.

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We're Here When It Matters Most

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Protect Your Trees Before the Next Storm

Even with the best care, trees can still face emergencies. However, you can significantly reduce the risk by taking these preventative measures:

  • Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of your trees to identify potential problems early on. Look for signs of disease, pests, structural damage, or weak branches.

  • Professional Tree Care: Schedule routine tree care services, such as pruning and fertilization to maintain the health and vitality of your trees. A Certified Arborist can identify potential issues and recommend appropriate treatments.

  • Storm Preparation: Prepare for severe weather events by securing outdoor objects and trimming trees to reduce the risk of damage. Always have a plan in place in case an emergency arises and keep Arbor Masters’ contact information readily available.

FAQs About Emergency Tree Services

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“Arbor Masters arrived soon after the tree fell on the house and did everything to help us, from removing the tree to assisting with insurance coverage details. They are very professional. Thanks to Pat Turley, Patrick Fern, John, and their people!”

Peter Malin

24/7 Emergency Response Throughout Lee's Summit & Jackson County

Expert Insights from Our ISA Certified Arborists

For additional expert advice and tips on tree care, be sure to check out our blog. We regularly share informative articles on various topics related to tree health and maintenance.

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