Tree on Your House in Beaumont? Call Now.

If a tree is on your roof, across your driveway, or hanging over where your family sleeps, you need it gone safely and fast. Don't try to handle it yourself and don't wait. Call now and we connect you with an insured local crew that runs 24/7, comes out quickly, and works directly with your insurance company so you are not fighting the paperwork on top of everything else.

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What To Do Right Now

  1. Get everyone to safety. Move out of any room the tree is touching and keep kids and pets clear of the area.
  2. Watch for power lines. If there are downed or tangled lines, stay far back, assume they are live, and call 911 and your electric utility first. A crew cannot safely work around live lines until the utility clears them.
  3. Take photos if it is safe. A few pictures of the tree and the damage help your insurance claim later. Do not climb or go near the tree to get them.
  4. Call for emergency removal. The sooner a crew is on the way, the sooner the danger is off your home. Say it is an emergency so it gets routed first.
Do not let anyone start cutting before you understand the insurance side. The crews we route to document the job for your adjuster, which protects your claim. A random guy with a chainsaw and no insurance can cost you far more than he saves you.

Your Insurance and a Tree on the House

When a tree damages a covered structure like your roof, garage, or fence, homeowners insurance usually covers both the repair and the cost of removing the tree to reach the damage. A tree that simply fell in the open yard is more often on you. Every policy is different, so the honest answer is to open a claim and let your adjuster confirm.

What matters for you: the local crews here are used to storm work and will document the job the way adjusters want it, photos, measurements, and a clear scope, and many will coordinate directly with your insurance company. That is the difference between a smooth claim and a headache.

Emergency Tree Situations We Route Fast

Questions People Ask in an Emergency

A tree just fell on my roof. What do I do first?

Get everyone out of the affected rooms and away from the tree. If there are downed power lines, stay far back and call 911 and the utility first. Then call for emergency tree removal, and take photos for insurance only if you can do it safely.

Does homeowners insurance cover a tree on my house?

Usually yes when a tree damages a covered structure like your roof, and the removal to reach the damage is typically covered too. Open a claim and your adjuster confirms. The crews here document the job for the adjuster and can work with your insurance.

How fast can a crew get to me?

Emergency calls are routed first, and same-day response is the goal for a tree on a structure or blocked access. Call and say it is an emergency.

What will it cost?

Emergency and technical removals over structures cost more than a simple yard tree, but if it is an insurance claim, much of that may be covered. You get a real number from the crew, and if it is covered, they help you work it through your policy.

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