Emergency and Storm Damage Tree Service
When a tree is on the house, in the driveway, or hanging over the wires that feed your meter, you do not want a voicemail. Calls to this number are answered around the clock and emergencies in Wayne County get same-day response, sooner when the tree is an active hazard.
Tree down right now?
(765) 200-4489What counts as an emergency
- Tree or large limb on a roof, vehicle, or structure
- Trunk split or leaning after wind, especially toward a house
- Hung-up broken limb (widow-maker) over a driveway, patio, or play area
- Tree blocking a drive or private lane
- Limbs into your electric service drop. If a primary line is involved, call your utility first, then us for the tree work.
Storms here are not rare
Wayne County catches spring thunderstorm lines rolling up the I-70 corridor, straight-line winds in summer, and ice every few winters. Ice is the quiet one: a quarter inch of glaze adds tons of load and takes the tops out of silver maples and Bradford pears all over town in a single night. After a big event, crews triage by hazard first, so a tree on a house comes before a tree on a lawn.
Insurance work
If a tree hit a structure, your homeowner's policy is likely involved. Crews document the scene with photos before touching anything, itemize the invoice for your adjuster, and can tarp roof damage while you wait on the claim. Keep every photo and receipt.
After the emergency
A storm-broken tree that survived often needs follow-up: hangers removed, torn limbs cut clean so they close properly, or a full removal if the trunk is compromised. Have the crew look at the rest of the property while they are there, the tree that fails in the next storm is usually visible in this one.