Serving Rockwall, Heath, Fate, Royse City & Forney
(469) 551-5067 | 24/7 Emergency Service

24/7 Emergency Tree Removal in Rockwall, TX

Storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous limbs cleared fast. We return calls within 30 minutes, day or night.

When a tree crashes through your roof at 2 a.m. during a North Texas thunderstorm, you need a crew that answers the phone and shows up fast. Rockwall Tree Pros provides around-the-clock emergency tree removal in Rockwall, Heath, Fate, Royse City, Forney, and surrounding communities. We return every after-hours call within 30 minutes and dispatch crews as soon as conditions are safe for travel.

Emergency tree situations are dangerous and unpredictable. Splintered trunks carry stored tension that can release violently. Downed limbs may be resting on energized power lines that look dead but carry thousands of volts. Partially uprooted trees can shift and fall a second time without warning. This is not the time for guesswork or a chainsaw from the garage. Our vendors carry the equipment, training, and insurance to handle these situations safely and get your property secured as quickly as possible.

Types of Tree Emergencies We Handle

Every storm and every fallen tree is different. Here are the most common emergency situations we respond to in the Rockwall area:

What to Do When a Tree Falls on Your Property

The moments after a tree falls are stressful. Here is a clear step-by-step guide to keep yourself safe and protect your insurance claim:

  1. Check for injuries and get to safety. If anyone is hurt, call 911 immediately. If a tree has come through the roof, move everyone to an undamaged part of the house or leave the building entirely if the structure feels unstable.
  2. Stay away from power lines. If you see any downed wires or the tree is touching electrical lines, stay at least 35 feet away. Assume every downed line is live. Do not attempt to move branches off power lines yourself. Call 911 and your utility company (Oncor in the Rockwall area) to report the downed line.
  3. Document the damage. Once you are in a safe location, take photos and video of the fallen tree and any damage to your home, vehicles, fences, or other structures. Photograph from multiple angles. This documentation is critical for your insurance claim.
  4. Call Rockwall Tree Pros at (469) 551-5067. We answer emergency calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Give us your address, describe the situation, and let us know if power lines are involved. We will give you an estimated arrival time and any immediate safety instructions.
  5. Contact your insurance company. Open a claim as soon as possible. Most homeowners policies cover tree removal when the tree damages an insured structure. We will provide photos, measurements, and a detailed report to support your claim.

Our Emergency Response Process

When you call our emergency line, here is exactly what happens:

Step 1: Call and Assessment

You call (469) 551-5067. We answer or return your call within 30 minutes. Our dispatcher gathers key details: your location, what the tree fell on, whether power lines are involved, and whether anyone is injured. We give you an estimated arrival window and immediate safety guidance.

Step 2: Crew Dispatch

We dispatch the nearest available crew with the right equipment for your situation. For trees on structures, we bring rigging gear and tarps. For trees near power lines, we coordinate with the utility company before we arrive. Typical response time during fair weather is 2 to 4 hours. During active storm events, we triage calls by severity and respond as quickly as conditions allow.

Step 3: Hazard Isolation and Safety Setup

When our crew arrives, the first priority is making the area safe. We establish a work zone, check for secondary hazards like unstable branches or compromised structure, and verify that any nearby power lines have been de-energized. We walk you through what we are going to do before we start cutting.

Step 4: Tree Removal

Our crew removes the tree in controlled sections, starting with the most dangerous and structurally significant pieces. For trees on roofs, we work carefully to avoid causing additional damage during removal. We use rigging, ropes, and controlled cuts to lower heavy sections safely. On larger jobs, we bring in a crane if the situation demands it.

Step 5: Cleanup and Documentation

Once the tree is removed, we clean up all debris, limbs, and sawdust from your property. We photograph the completed work and the damage that was underneath the tree. You receive a detailed job report with before-and-after photos that you can submit directly to your insurance adjuster.

Storm Season in North Texas

Rockwall County sits in one of the most active severe weather corridors in the United States. Understanding the storm season helps you prepare and know when your trees are most at risk.

March through May is the peak severe weather window. This is when supercell thunderstorms, large hail, and tornadoes are most common in the DFW area. Trees that survived the winter with compromised root systems or internal decay are most vulnerable to the straight-line winds that accompany spring storms. Winds of 60 to 80 mph can snap healthy trees, and gusts above 80 mph will uproot even well-established hardwoods.

June through August brings a different threat. Summer thunderstorms in North Texas are often less organized than spring supercells, but they produce intense microbursts and downbursts that can flatten trees across an entire neighborhood in minutes. These storms often hit with little warning and drop several inches of rain in under an hour, saturating the clay soil that most Rockwall properties sit on. Saturated clay provides almost no root anchorage, and trees that seem healthy can topple simply because the ground can no longer hold them.

Ice storms in winter are less frequent but can be devastating. A half inch of ice accumulation on branches adds hundreds of pounds of weight to a mature tree. Bradford pears, which are extremely common in Rockwall subdivisions, are especially prone to splitting apart under ice load because of their weak branch structure.

We recommend having your trees inspected before storm season each year. Removing dead branches and identifying structurally weak trees before the storms arrive is far less expensive and disruptive than emergency removal after the damage is done.

Insurance Claim Assistance

Dealing with insurance after storm damage adds stress to an already difficult situation. We work with homeowners through the insurance process to make it as straightforward as possible.

Here is how we help with your claim:

Most homeowners insurance policies cover the cost of removing a tree that has fallen on an insured structure such as your home, garage, shed, or fence. If a tree falls in your yard but does not hit any structure, coverage depends on your specific policy. Either way, we provide the documentation you need to submit the strongest possible claim.

Why You Should Never Attempt Emergency Tree Work Yourself

After a storm, it is tempting to grab a chainsaw and start clearing debris yourself. We strongly advise against this for several reasons:

Your safety is worth more than saving a few hours of wait time. Call us and let our insured, experienced crews handle the dangerous work.

Emergency Tree Removal FAQ

We return all emergency calls within 30 minutes, day or night. Depending on storm conditions and crew availability, we can typically have a team on-site within 2 to 4 hours of your call. During active severe weather, we begin dispatching crews as soon as conditions are safe for travel.

In most cases, yes. If a tree falls on your home, garage, fence, or other insured structure, your homeowners insurance policy will typically cover the cost of removal. If a tree falls in your yard but does not damage any structure, coverage varies by policy. We photograph all damage, provide detailed reports, and work directly with your insurance adjuster to support your claim.

First, make sure everyone in the house is safe and move to an undamaged area. Do not go near any downed power lines. Call 911 if there is an immediate safety threat. Then call us at (469) 551-5067 for emergency tree removal. Take photos and video of the damage from a safe distance for your insurance claim. Contact your insurance company to open a claim as soon as possible.

Yes, but safety comes first. If a tree has fallen on or near power lines, call 911 and your utility provider immediately. Stay at least 35 feet away from the downed line. Once the utility company de-energizes the line, our crew can safely remove the tree. We coordinate directly with Oncor and local utility crews to clear trees from power line areas.

Emergency tree removal cost in Rockwall varies based on the size of the tree, the complexity and urgency of the situation, whether the tree has damaged a structure, and whether power lines are involved. After-hours and storm-season calls may carry additional charges due to crew availability and conditions. We provide an honest assessment before any work begins and can provide documentation for your insurance claim.

Tree Emergency? Call Now.

We answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Storm damage, fallen trees, hazardous limbs - we handle it all and help with your insurance claim.

Call (469) 551-5067