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24/7 Emergency Tree Removal in Fort Worth

Tree on your roof. Limb blocking your driveway. We handle it.

Black Hill Landscaping provides 24/7 emergency tree removal in Fort Worth. When a tree threatens your home, blocks your driveway, or damages your property after a storm, our crew responds with the same documented process we bring to every job. On-site assessment, safe extraction, full debris removal, and photo documentation for insurance claims.

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Structured Emergency Response Protocol

  • Immediate hazard assessment and site stabilization
  • Safe removal of fallen or damaged trees near structures and utility lines
  • Complete debris clearing, hauling, and site restoration
  •  Documented reporting for insurance verification

Structural Removal

Priority removal for trees on homes, roofs, driveways, or access points. We stabilize the site first, then extract safely to prevent further property damage.

Hazard Prevention

Cracked trunks, leaning trees, and compromised limbs addressed before they fail. Professional rigging and removal to protect your home and surrounding landscape.

Property Restoration

Full debris clearing, hauling, and site cleanup after removal. Your property is left safe, accessible, and ready for normal use.

How Emergency Tree Removal Works in Fort Worth

Step 1. On-Site Hazard Assessment. We evaluate the situation on arrival. Tree size, species, proximity to structures, utility lines, and the safest method of removal. If the tree is near power lines, we coordinate with local utility providers before any work begins.

Step 2. Safe Extraction and Removal. Our crew stabilizes the area, rigs the extraction, and removes the tree or limb with precision. For large or complex removals, we use crane-assisted techniques to protect surrounding structures. Every step is documented with photos for your records. 

Step 3. Debris Removal and Site Cleanup. All debris is cleared, cut, and hauled from your property. Your property is left safe and functional. No leftover mess. No return trips. Stump grinding is available as a follow-up service.

Black Hill Landscaping crew performing emergency tree extraction
Storm damage tree removal from Fort Worth residential roof

Storm Damage Tree Service in Fort Worth

Fort Worth averages severe thunderstorms from March through June, with ice storms possible December through February. High winds, hail, and ice accumulation cause split trunks, root plate failures, and downed limbs that threaten homes and block access.

Black Hill Landscaping responds to storm damage across Fort Worth with structured crews and equipment staged for rapid deployment. Whether it's a single fallen limb or multiple trees across your property after a severe weather event, we handle the full scope. Hazard assessment, extraction, debris hauling, and site restoration.

If your property has storm damage, don't wait. Secondary failures from weakened trees are common in the days following a storm.

Post Removal Site Recovery and Protection

Post-Removal Site Recovery and Protection

Once the immediate hazard is handled, we assess what's left. Soil stability, root systems of neighboring trees, drainage patterns, and surrounding vegetation. If there's risk of further issues, we'll tell you and recommend next steps.

This isn't a sales pitch for more work. It's making sure the problem is actually solved, not just the symptom.

Insurance documentation photo for emergency tree removal claim

Insurance Documentation for Tree Removal

Most homeowners insurance policies in Texas cover tree removal when a tree falls on a structure. The key is having the right documentation. Black Hill provides everything your adjuster needs to process the claim.

Every emergency removal includes:

  • Timestamped photos of the damage before, during, and after removal
  • Written scope of work with descriptions of services performed
  • Detailed reporting formatted for insurance submission

The documentation we provide is designed to move your claim forward, not create more questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree removal in Fort Worth?

We prioritize situations where trees have impacted homes, blocked access, or created safety hazards. Our crew is structured for same-day mobilization during storm events. If a tree or limb is threatening people, structures, or access, call (817) 995-0324 and we’ll assess immediately. 

Yes. Our process includes photos, documentation and reporting of the damage. This provides the verified evidence your insurance adjuster needs to process your claim efficiently and ensures the project is backed by professional proof. 

Pricing depends on the complexity of the job. Tree size, location, equipment required, and proximity to structures all factor in. After an on-site assessment, we provide a transparent scope before work begins. 

Yes. Our emergency response team is available around the clock for residential and commercial properties throughout Fort Worth.

Our primary coverage is Fort Worth and surrounding communities including Benbrook, Aledo, Weatherford, Keller, Southlake, and other parts of Tarrant County. We can extend to properties outside our standard area when needed. A trip fee applies for equipment and crew travel. 

Yes. Homes, commercial properties, retail centers, churches, schools. We respond to any property with an active tree hazard in the Fort Worth area.

In most cases, yes. Texas homeowners insurance typically covers tree removal when a tree falls on a covered structure like your home, garage, fence, or driveway. Your policy may also cover debris removal. Black Hill Landscaping provides photo documentation and written reporting to support your claim with your insurance adjuster.

First, make sure everyone is safe and out of the affected area. Do not attempt to remove the tree yourself. Call Black Hill Landscaping at (817) 995-0324 for an immediate assessment. Then contact your homeowners insurance to start the claim process. We’ll provide the documentation your adjuster needs.

For emergency situations involving fallen or hazardous trees, permits are generally not required. However, Fort Worth does have tree ordinances for Heritage Trees and Significant Trees (6 inches or larger in diameter). Black Hill Landscaping handles permit requirements when applicable so you don’t have to.