Our Fort Worth Emergency Tree Removal
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including some of our storms. When a storm topples your tree and puts you and your family in danger, you need an expert team like ours at Arbor Masters who can remove the tree and limit any further damage to your property. We offer several types of hazard and emergency services, such as:
Emergency Removal
Emergency tree removal typically involves removing a tree that ends up on a structure, power line, or road. We prioritize emergency work and make it our top priority to get the tree out of the way to allow for repairs or reopening the road for traffic.
Hazardous Tree Removal
When a tree poses an immediate risk to people or property, we can remove it before a major storm knocks it over and causes a whole new set of headaches. The team at Arbor Masters has the training and experience to remove these dangerous trees.
Storm Damage Pruning
After a storm or hurricane damages your trees, we can send our team to remove dead or damaged branches from your tree. This will reduce stress in your tree and make it safer during the next storm.
Cabling and Bracing After a Storm
We’ll cable and brace the weak portions of your trees to help protect them from further damage when another storm shows up. We follow all ANSI A300 standards for cabling and bracing, so you can trust we use the best practices for your trees.
Weather-Related Tree Problems in Fort Worth
Living in Texas means dealing with weather extremes that can pose risks to trees. Watch out for these potential threats:
Tornadoes: Trees can easily be uprooted by the extreme winds during a tornado.
Hurricanes: Fort Worth is occasionally in the path of hurricanes that bring a dangerous combination of wind and rain that can easily topple a tree.
Flooding: Prolonged flooding can make trees unstable and prone to falling.
Severe Thunderstorms: Severe thunderstorms can bring damaging hail, strong winds, and even tornadoes, causing significant damage to trees.
Excessive Heat Warnings: Excessive heat can cause trees to become stressed, leading to weakened branches and increased susceptibility to pests and diseases.
Why Fort Worth Chooses Arbor Masters
Arbor Masters is Fort Worth’s top choice for tree service, and for good reason. Some of the reasons to trust us with emergency tree removal include:
Fast Response Time: We are available 24/7 for tree emergencies, and we keep teams on standby for prompt response after any emergency.
High-Tech Equipment: We employ state-of-the-art and industry-leading equipment to make our removals more efficient and safer.
TCIA Accreditation: We are proud to have been awarded TCIA Accreditation, one of the highest honors for a tree care company. It demonstrates our commitment to following the best practices of business and tree care.
ISA Certified Arborists on Staff: Our team of ISA Certified Arborists are highly skilled tree care professionals with the expertise to safely and effectively remove trees.
Certified and Accredited Tree Care Professionals
How to Help Prevent Tree Emergencies in Fort Worth
While there’s no way to make a tree 100 percent safe, there are a few techniques that can lower the risk of it failing during severe weather, including:
Pruning: Pruning your trees can make them more wind-resistant and lower the risk of weak branches snapping off in a storm.
Cabling and Bracing: Installing cables and braces in your trees will improve their structural integrity and lower the risk of broken branches in a storm.
Reducing Soil Compaction: Compacted soil limits root growth and makes a tree more unstable; arborists can use an air spade to aerate the soil and reduce compaction.
Our Process
Want to learn more about what our emergency removal process looks like? Here’s what to expect when we respond to a tree emergency.
Rapid Response
We have teams available 24/7 to take care of any emergencies and respond to your calls. We’ll dispatch a team to look at your yard as soon as we possibly can and work with the utility companies to get the power off.
Assess & Plan
Your Arbor Advisor will assess the situation and give you an evaluation of the best way to remove the tree and what kind of damage occurred. We’ll come up with a plan and get right to work.
Expert Emergency Tree Removal
Using our state-of-the-art cranes, we’ll remove the tree from your structure, power line, or road. We take care to safely remove the tree and avoid causing any additional damage during the removal.
Clean Up Debris
After tree removal, we'll clear away fallen branches and debris from your property. Our experts will also assess your remaining trees and provide recommendations for future pruning or cabling to help them recover from storm damage.
Assist with Insurance Documentation
If you need help documenting the damage or writing things up for insurance purposes, your Arbor Advisor can help with the process and ensure we record everything correctly.
FAQs
Because trees may be more unstable and are often in precarious positions during emergency removal, they are often more dangerous and take more skill to complete.
Regularly pruning your tree and keeping it in good health will make it safer. A healthy tree is less likely to fall during a storm (though it isn’t impossible).
Yes, our team at Arbor Masters carries the proper insurance and licenses for all kinds of tree work, including tree removal.
Typical signs of a dangerous tree include leaning, cracked or broken branches, dead or dying limbs, discolored bark, and increased insect or fungal activity around the tree.
Our Service Area
We offer emergency removal throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Not sure if you’re in our area? Check out our full list of locations on our service area page or call us at 469-586-5829.
DeSoto
Irving
Mesquite
Haltom City
Sunnyvale
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