When a tree falls on a structure, a trunk splits or a heavy limb is hanging over your home, you need help fast. We offer 24/7 emergency tree service throughout the Grand Valley for exactly these situations.
Storm-damaged trees are unpredictable and dangerous. Limbs can be under tension, trunks can shift without warning and hidden damage can make a tree unstable even when it looks upright. This is not the time for do-it-yourself cutting, which is where most injuries happen.
Our crew has the training and equipment to safely handle emergencies, from removing a tree off a roof to clearing a driveway so you can get in and out. Call and describe what you are seeing, and we will talk through how to make the property safe.
What to Expect
Emergency service is appropriate when a tree or limb is actively threatening people, structures, vehicles or access routes. Before we arrive, we want to know whether the tree has hit a building, whether power lines are involved, whether the trunk is split or whether the tree is simply blocking a driveway. That information helps us prioritize the most dangerous conditions first and bring the right equipment.
The work can include clearing fallen trees, removing hanging limbs, opening blocked driveways and stabilizing the site so the remaining hazards can be evaluated. We do not promise a specific arrival time, even though we do our best to respond quickly, because emergency conditions, traffic and weather all affect timing. What we can promise is that the situation will be treated as urgent and handled with a safety-first approach.
Access around a damaged tree can be limited by roofs, fences, debris, mud or other storm damage, so the first cuts are often the most controlled and deliberate. If a line is involved, contact the utility immediately and keep everyone away from the area. For damaged trees that are not yet an emergency, a risk assessment or planned removal may be more appropriate than calling for urgent response. We serve Grand Junction and the surrounding Grand Valley with emergency and follow-up tree work as needed.
After the immediate hazard is under control, we can talk about next steps such as pruning, stump work or full removal. That follow-up matters because an emergency response is about making the site safe first, not finishing every long-term project in the same visit. Free estimates are available once the urgent danger has been addressed.
Storm calls also benefit from clear communication before and after the crew arrives. If there is damage to a roof, fence, driveway or outbuilding, tell us what you already know so we can plan the safest sequence of cuts. Once the immediate hazard is handled, we can help you decide whether the remaining tree should be monitored, reduced or taken out entirely so the same problem does not return after the next wind event.
What's Included
- 24/7 response for tree emergencies
- Trees fallen on homes and structures
- Split trunks and hanging limbs
- Storm-damage cleanup
- Clearing blocked driveways and access
- Assessment of remaining hazards
Our Process
- 1
Call us anytime
Reach us day or night and describe the situation so we understand the urgency.
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Make it safe
We prioritize safety, keeping people clear and addressing the most dangerous hazards first.
- 3
Clear the danger
We carefully remove fallen trees and hanging limbs using proper rigging.
- 4
Assess what remains
We check for remaining hazards and advise on any follow-up work.
Why Choose Top Notch Trees
Around-the-clock response
Emergencies do not wait for business hours, and neither do we.
Trained for danger
We handle trees under tension and load safely, avoiding the risks of DIY cleanup.
Property protection
Careful rigging limits further damage during emergency removals.
Locally based
Based in Grand Junction, Top Notch Trees serves communities throughout the Grand Valley.
If you have a tree emergency, call us right away. Keep everyone clear of the danger, watch for power lines and describe what happened so we can talk through the safest next step.

