When many property owners in Denton County, think of emergency tree service, their minds automatically leap to uncontrollable situations when a damaging storm passes through town and topples even the sturdiest trees. In many ways, they’re not wrong—high winds, heavy rain, snow, ice, blistering summers … you can almost always point the finger at these culprits.
But these aren’t the only reasons for emergencies.
Sometimes, trees fall unnecessarily because the property owner ignored or wasn’t aware of potential tree issues.
Hear us out now. What if you haven’t trimmed your trees in a while? All that overgrowth can make an otherwise healthy tree too top-heavy or too dense to allow damaging winds to pass through the middle of the tree.
What if you already have a diseased or dying tree on your property, but you’ve neglected to remove it for the past few years? Believe it or not, a dying tree is easy prey to storms and inclement weather.
What if the tree closest to your house has severed roots or a cracked trunk—but you never noticed?
Emergencies Can Happen At Any Time
We don’t expect you to become a tree expert overnight. That said, it’s imperative that residential and commercial property owners routinely inspect their trees and make note of anything that looks out of the ordinary. This is especially true for those living in older, established neighborhoods with huge trees.
There are many reasons why a tree might fall:
- Root issues (rot, shallow roots, soil erosion)
- Pests and disease
- Internal decay
- Leaning too far to one side
- Excessive water
- Drought conditions
- Improper tree pruning
- Construction damage
- Age and natural decline
Our friend recently shared a story about a neighbor across the creek from their home who had a huge tree fall and knock down nearby power lines. It also broke the neighbor’s fence and damaged his property—all around 3 a.m. A police officer came out to take a report and noticed another tree (seemingly undamaged) about to fall and destroy our friend’s fence and retaining wall.
It was a good lesson to take care of your trees before they take care of you!
Give Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal a Call!
In such instances, you only need to make a phone call to Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal. We are elite emergency tree service professionals—whether because of a damaging storm or because the tree has seen better days. More importantly, we’ll pick up the phone and come to the rescue—even at 3 a.m. and even in the middle of the storm.
Some tree service professionals in town may not offer 24/7 storm clean-up and emergency tree service because they lack the right equipment to handle such a dangerous task. And if they do, they don’t always want to do the work at 3 a.m.
The problem is that not everything can wait. We prefer to respond urgently and will be there for you no matter what—or when!
Here’s what you can expect from working with us:
Step 1: Call 972-689-5102 and provide us with as many details as possible about your emergency, including pictures. If we don’t answer right away, text us the same information, along with your name, address, phone number, and any key details we need to know. You can trust that we will call you back quickly and work out plans to visit your property.
Step 2: Do not attempt to handle the tree yourself. Doing so will likely make our job more difficult and could cause you to get hurt. That said, it is OK for you to observe the tree’s location from a safe distance and let us know of any additional threats.
Step 3: Once we arrive, we’ll assess the situation and create a game plan to remove the tree safely and efficiently. We know how to do this without creating additional risks.
Call Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal Today!
Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal in Denton, TX, has served North Texas for over a decade. More importantly, we have the equipment and experience to handle any tree needs safely and efficiently. Don’t believe us? Give us a call today!
There isn’t a tree in Denton that we can’t handle. Call Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal today!
