Tree crew removing a large pine tree section with a crane in a residential yard

Emergency Tree Removal in Little Rock, AR

24/7 response for fallen and dangerously leaning trees threatening your home, driveway, or power lines.

Emergency tree removal means exactly what it sounds like: a tree that has already fallen, or is actively at risk of falling, and needs to come down right now rather than on a scheduled visit. In the Little Rock metro, most emergency calls follow spring and summer thunderstorms, ice events in winter, or sustained high winds that expose weak root systems and split limbs that were already compromised. If a tree is resting on your roof, blocking your only driveway, tangled in a power line, or leaning hard enough that another gust could bring it down on the house, that's an emergency call, not something to wait on.

Our emergency line is monitored around the clock. When you call, we ask a few quick questions to understand the danger — is anyone in immediate risk, is a power line involved, is the tree still moving — and dispatch a crew accordingly. Power line involvement always means we coordinate with the utility company first, since a downed line can carry a live charge into wet wood, wet grass, or standing water without any visible warning. Once it's safe to proceed, our crew assesses the tree's remaining stability, rigs and cuts it down in controlled sections, and clears the debris so your property is safe and passable again.

Emergency pricing reflects the after-hours and priority-dispatch nature of the work, but we're upfront about cost before the crew starts cutting — even in an emergency, you'll know the price before we begin. If your situation is urgent but not immediately dangerous, we can often schedule a same-day or next-day visit at standard rates instead, and we'll tell you honestly which category your situation falls into.

  • 24/7 phone line, monitored during storm events
  • Utility coordination for power line hazards
  • Same-day dispatch in most cases
  • Full debris cleanup included
FAQ

Emergency Removal Questions

For trees actively threatening a structure, blocking a driveway, or resting on power lines, we aim to have a crew dispatched the same day, often within hours of your call. Call our line any time, day or night — it's monitored 24/7 during storm events.

Stay away from the tree and any area it could still shift into, especially if it's resting on a power line or structure. Don't attempt to cut or move it yourself. If it's near a power line, treat the line as live and keep pets and family clear until our crew or the utility company confirms it's safe.

Tree Down or About To Be?

Our emergency line is open 24/7 — call now for immediate help.