When a Tree Becomes an Emergency

A tree leaning over a roof, a limb resting on a power line, a trunk split after a storm—these are situations where waiting isn't an option. Branch Tree Service provides emergency tree removal across Brevard County with the credentials and equipment to act safely under pressure. Every emergency call is triaged by our ISA Board Certified Master Arborist, Christopher Johnson (FL-6502BU), who determines the safest sequence for removal—because a hazardous tree handled incorrectly can cause far more damage than the original threat.

Technical Removals Near Structures & Power Lines

Emergencies rarely happen in open fields. Most involve trees entangled with buildings, fences, vehicles, or utility lines. As an ISA Certified Utility Specialist, Christopher Johnson directs removals near energized lines in compliance with ANSI Z133 safety standards, and our crews are equipped for crane-assisted and rigging-intensive work in confined spaces. We coordinate with utility providers when lines are involved and document every step for insurance adjusters and risk managers.

Insurance Documentation You Can Rely On

Emergency tree damage almost always involves an insurance claim. We photograph conditions before and after, document the hazard and our methodology, and provide the detailed records adjusters require. Our $2 million general liability coverage and full workers' compensation protect your property and ours throughout the job, and our reports carry the weight of an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist's professional assessment.

Priority Response for Commercial Clients

Property managers, HOA boards, and municipal facilities can't afford prolonged closures or liability exposure after a tree emergency. We prioritize commercial and contracted clients during storm events and maintain the capacity to mobilize quickly across Brevard County. For organizations that want guaranteed response, we offer priority service agreements that put our crews and our Master Arborist's expertise on call before the next storm arrives.

Emergency Tree Removal — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does emergency tree removal cost in Brevard County?

Pricing for emergency tree removal depends on the size and condition of the trees, site access, proximity to structures or power lines, and debris handling. Every estimate is free and itemized, prepared under the supervision of our ISA Board Certified Master Arborist—so you know exactly what you're paying for.

Do you provide free estimates for emergency tree removal?

Yes. We provide free, no-obligation estimates for all emergency tree removal projects across Brevard County, with transparent pricing and a clear scope of work.

Are you licensed and insured for emergency tree removal work?

We carry $2 million in general liability insurance plus full workers' compensation, and every project is overseen by an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist—a credential held by fewer than 2% of arborists nationwide. Certificates of insurance are available on request.

Do you handle emergency tree removal for commercial properties, HOAs, and municipalities?

Yes. We specialize in emergency tree removal for commercial properties, HOA communities, and municipal clients, meeting the documentation and insurance requirements of property managers and government RFPs.