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24/7 Emergency Tree Service

Immediate response for storm damage and dangerous tree situations throughout Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. Professional emergency tree removal when you need it most.

24/7 Availability
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Tree Emergency? Call Immediately!

Don't wait if you have a dangerous tree situation. Call 801-262-1596 now for immediate emergency response.

Emergency Tree Services in Utah

Storm damage can create immediate tree hazards that threaten your safety and property. Diamond Tree Experts provides 24/7 emergency tree removal services throughout Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, and Weber County. Our rapid response team can quickly assess and safely remove dangerous trees when time is critical.

Emergency Situations We Handle

Storm Damage

High winds, heavy snow, and ice storms can cause trees to fall or create dangerous hanging branches that need immediate removal.

Trees on Structures

Trees that have fallen on homes, garages, fences, or other structures require immediate professional removal to prevent further damage.

Blocked Roadways

Fallen trees blocking roads, driveways, or emergency access routes need rapid removal to restore safe passage.

Power Line Hazards

Trees in contact with power lines create immediate electrical hazards requiring specialized emergency response and utility coordination.

Leaning Trees

Trees that are leaning precariously after storms and could fall at any moment, threatening people and property.

Hanging Branches

Large branches hanging by bark or partially broken limbs that could fall and cause serious injury or property damage.

Our Emergency Response Process

1

Immediate Assessment

Rapid on-site evaluation of the emergency situation to determine immediate safety risks and required response.

2

Safety Securing

Immediate area securing and safety measures to protect people and property from further damage.

3

Emergency Removal

Safe, efficient removal of the tree hazard using appropriate emergency equipment and techniques.

4

Site Cleanup

Complete debris removal and site cleanup to restore normal access and use of your property.

What Makes an Emergency?

Not all tree problems are emergencies. Here's how to identify when you need immediate emergency service:

Immediate Emergency

  • Tree has fallen on house, car, or structure
  • Tree is touching power lines
  • Tree is blocking emergency access
  • Large branches are hanging and could fall
  • Tree is leaning severely after a storm
  • Someone is injured by a tree

Urgent (Next Day Service)

  • Tree has large cracks in trunk
  • Tree is leaning but not immediately threatening
  • Storm damage that's stable but concerning
  • Tree blocking driveway or walkway
  • Multiple dead branches visible

Regular Service

  • General tree trimming needs
  • Preventive tree removal
  • Routine health assessments
  • Landscape improvement projects
  • Non-urgent stump removal

Emergency Safety Tips

While waiting for our emergency response team, follow these safety guidelines:

Stay Away from Downed Trees

Never approach trees that have fallen or are leaning. They may be under tension and could move suddenly.

Assume Power Lines Are Live

Never touch or go near downed power lines or trees in contact with lines. Call your utility company immediately.

Secure the Area

Keep people and pets away from the hazard area. Use caution tape or barriers if available.

Document for Insurance

Take photos of the damage for insurance claims, but only from a safe distance.

Coverage Areas

Our emergency response team serves the entire Wasatch Front region, including:

Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Sandy, Draper, Murray, Cottonwood Heights, Millcreek

Utah County

Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork

Davis County

Layton, Kaysville, Farmington, Bountiful, Centerville

Weber County

Ogden, Roy, Clearfield, North Ogden

Report Tree Emergency

For immediate emergency response, call 801-262-1596 now. For non-emergency situations, you can also request service using the form below.

For immediate emergencies, call 801-262-1596 instead of using this form.