Emergency Tree Removal & Hazard Response in Utah County
When a tree falls on your house, a branch crashes through your roof, or a severe storm leaves you with a dangerous situation, you need help immediately β not tomorrow. Lehi Utah Tree Service maintains on-call emergency crews 365 days a year, including holidays.
We serve Lehi, American Fork, Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Provo, and all surrounding Utah County communities. Our average emergency response time is 60β90 minutes.
Emergency Situations We Handle
- Trees fallen on homes, roofs, or structures
- Trees blocking roads, driveways, or emergency access
- Large limbs hanging over the house (widow makers)
- Storm-damaged trees leaning toward buildings or utilities
- Trees brought down by high winds or ice
- Trees uprooted and threatening to fall
- Branches down on power lines (we coordinate with Rocky Mountain Power)
- Post-storm debris cleanup across your entire property
What to Do Right Now
Stay Away from the Tree
Keep family, pets, and bystanders at a safe distance. Unstable trees can shift without warning.
Call Us First
Call (801) 555-8733 β we answer 24/7. Describe the situation and we'll dispatch immediately.
If Power Lines Are Involved β Call 911
If a tree is touching electrical lines, call 911 and Rocky Mountain Power first. Do not approach or touch the tree or lines.
Document for Insurance
Take photos before we start work. We provide documentation of the damage to support your insurance claim.
We Handle the Rest
Our crew secures the scene, removes the hazard, and cleans up completely β often in a single visit.
Working with Your Insurance
Most homeowners insurance policies cover emergency tree removal when the tree damages a structure, blocks a driveway, or creates an immediate hazard. We provide detailed written documentation of the damage and work performed to support your claim. We can also speak directly with your adjuster if needed.
Not sure if your damage is covered? Call us β we can advise based on what we see and what's typical in Utah County.
Utah County Storm History & Why Preparation Matters
Lehi and Utah County experience significant windstorms, particularly late summer microbursts and winter ice storms that frequently bring down large cottonwoods, pines, and elms. If you have trees with visible dead wood, a significant lean, or known structural concerns, don't wait for an emergency. Schedule a free tree removal or hazard pruning assessment now.