For everything else — the oak across your driveway, the pine limb through the roof, the eucalyptus leaning hard after a storm — call (707) 705-5545, any hour. Emergency response in the Cloverdale–Geyserville area is typically same-day, and genuine can't-wait hazards get priority.
What counts as an emergency
- A tree or large limb on a house, garage, barn, or vehicle
- A blocked driveway or private road — especially rural properties with one way in and out
- A tree that has shifted, cracked, or partially uprooted and now hangs over a target
- Storm damage that has to be stabilized before the next front arrives
What happens when you call
You describe the situation, we get eyes on it fast, and the crew stabilizes the hazard first — tarping and temporary shoring where needed — then removes the tree in controlled sections. You get photos and documentation suitable for an insurance claim, because a storm-damage removal is usually one.
Frequently asked questions
How fast can someone get here?
Genuine hazards in the Cloverdale–Geyserville area: typically within hours, weather and call volume permitting. Blocked-access and tree-on-structure calls jump the line.
Does insurance pay for this?
Often yes, when a structure is damaged. Document everything and check your policy; you'll get written scope and photos for the claim.
The tree fell but hit nothing — is that an emergency?
If it's not threatening anything, it can usually wait for a standard (cheaper) scheduled removal. We'll tell you honestly which one you have.