Fallen tree on your roof. Downed tree blocking your driveway. Hanging limb over your car. Our emergency tree removal service responds fast day or night, anywhere in Charleston County.
Charleston gets hit hard. Hurricane season runs June through November and the Lowcountry doesn’t get much warning when a tropical system moves in. When a tree comes down on your property, every hour it stays makes the damage worse especially in rain.
Our 24/7 emergency tree removal service runs around the clock, every day of the year, every holiday included. When you call after a storm, a real person answers not a voicemail, not a national call center. We’ve extracted fallen trees from rooftops, neutralized widow-makers, and worked in post-storm conditions across Charleston County that most crews won’t touch.
A fallen tree through your roof, on your porch, or against your garage is the highest-priority emergency. Every minute it sits especially in rain compounds the structural damage. Our emergency tree removal crew extracts safely and systematically, protecting your home from further harm throughout the process.
Tree down across your driveway, blocking a street, or trapping your vehicles. We clear it fast so you can get in, get out, and keep emergency services accessible to your property.
A partially snapped limb suspended overhead is one of the most dangerous storm hazards on any property. It can drop without warning on a person, a vehicle, or your roof. We identify and remove every hanging hazard before we leave.
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A storm-uprooted tree or one with a sudden severe lean is unstable and can fall at any moment. Additional wind, rain, or even foot traffic nearby can trigger it. We assess structural stability and either cable-brace or remove depending on the immediate risk.
While you wait for our emergency tree service, these steps protect your family, your home, and your insurance claim:
If a tree has hit your home, keep everyone away from that section immediately. Structural integrity can be compromised in ways that aren’t visible. Don’t trust a ceiling that looks intact directly below the impact point.
Do not pull branches away from the structure, cut limbs, or shift any debris. You don’t know what’s load-bearing. Moving the wrong piece can trigger a secondary collapse or pull additional roofing down with it.
If you smell gas leave immediately and call Dominion Energy South Carolina at 1-800-251-7234. If power lines are down near the tree, stay at least 30 feet away and call 911 first. Never assume a downed line is de-energized.
Take photos and video of the full scene the fallen tree, the impact point, and all surrounding damage before anyone touches anything. Walk the entire property. This documentation is critical for your homeowner’s insurance claim. We also assist with documentation when we arrive.
File your claim as soon as possible. Most homeowner’s policies cover emergency tree removal costs when a fallen tree damages a covered structure. We provide written damage assessments and itemized invoices your adjuster will need.
Charleston sits directly in the Atlantic hurricane corridor. Live Oaks, Loblolly Pines, and Sabal Palms are beautiful until a named storm hits. Here’s what sets our emergency tree service apart from every other company in Charleston County:
Real 24/7 Availability – Live person answers every call. Nights, weekends, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve. No voicemail on emergency calls. Ever.
Fast Local Response Not Dispatched from Out of Town – We’re based in Charleston. We know every neighborhood from Mount Pleasant to Johns Island. Not routing calls through a national dispatch center.
ISA Certified Arborist On Every Emergency Call – Our arborist assesses structural risk before the crew starts cutting. No guessing when the stakes are high.
Insurance Documentation Included – Written assessments, itemized invoices, damage photos. Everything your adjuster needs to process the storm damage claim fast.
While you wait for our emergency tree service, these steps protect your family, your home, and your insurance claim:
If a tree has hit your home, keep everyone away from that section immediately. Structural integrity can be compromised in ways that aren’t visible. Don’t trust a ceiling that looks intact directly below the impact point.
Do not pull branches away from the structure, cut limbs, or shift any debris. You don’t know what’s load-bearing. Moving the wrong piece can trigger a secondary collapse or pull additional roofing down with it.
If you smell gas leave immediately and call Dominion Energy South Carolina at 1-800-251-7234. If power lines are down near the tree, stay at least 30 feet away and call 911 first. Never assume a downed line is de-energized.
File your claim as soon as possible. Most homeowner’s policies cover emergency tree removal costs when a fallen tree damages a covered structure. We provide written damage assessments and itemized invoices your adjuster will need.
Cost depends on the size of the tree, damage severity, and access to your property. A single fallen limb clears for less than a full tree through a rooftop. We provide an on-site assessment before any work begins so you know exactly what you’re paying. If a tree damaged a covered structure, most homeowner’s insurance policies cover the removal cost we provide the documentation your adjuster needs.
For active emergencies fallen tree on a structure, downed tree blocking access, immediate safety hazard we target a 2-hour on-site response anywhere in Charleston County. During major storm events affecting the entire metro, response times may extend due to demand volume. For the most accurate ETA, call us directly: +1(843) 517-8288
Generally yes when a fallen tree damages a covered structure like your home, garage, or fence. If the tree came down in your yard without hitting a structure, most policies won’t cover the removal cost. We provide the written documentation and itemized invoices your insurance company needs. Document everything with photos before cleanup starts, then call your insurer to file the claim as soon as possible.
Depends on the impact location and severity. If the tree hit a load-bearing wall, a roof support, or you can see daylight through the ceiling evacuate that section and call us immediately at +1 (843) 517-8288. For minor branch impacts with no visible structural damage, stay out of the affected room until we arrive and assess it in person.
Do not approach it. Stay at least 30 feet from any downed line regardless of whether it appears active. Call 911 first, then Dominion Energy South Carolina at 1-800-251-7234. Once the utility confirms the line is de-energized, we handle the tree removal. We do not work in proximity to live lines under any circumstances.