Have you experienced a recent storm that has knocked a tree down on your property? Chances are that you need help now! Call the tree service company that will be on the scene the quickest with the most competitive rates - call Culpeper Tree Service today, no matter the time of day!
No matter where you are located, we can assist you. Our professional tree service experts are standing by to assist you. Whether you choose to pick up the phone and call us, or even if you decide to submit a form for a free estimate - we are here to help. How do you know if you need emergency tree services? There are a few common signs that you may be in need of emergency tree care services:
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When should you call?
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! So anytime you feel that you may need emergency tree services - call us! Still not convinced? What’s the harm in receiving a free estimate? We’ll send one of our highly trained professionals to your home to do a full inspection on the severity of the situation, assess what services may be needed, as well as provide an estimate for those services.
Please note that when dealing with trees that are at risk of falling or have already fallen, it can be very dangerous. Our professional staff has the equipment needed to ensure the safety of everyone around as well as the property.
How much may emergency tree services cost?
Each emergency situation is very different. Depending on the factors at play, most of the time the cost of emergency tree removal services can be much lower than if you were to not act. Down the road, the tree may cause damage to property around and under it. The smart thing to do is to call us immediately if you think you may benefit from our tree removal services.
How should you prepare your tree for an upcoming storm?
It is important to provide ongoing maintenance for your trees - including pruning. Pruning allows for higher aerodynamics for your tree, which is extremely important during a storm with high wind speeds. You could also preemptively remove any heavy branches that are not structurally sound. Another smart thing to do is to trim any part of your tree that hangs over any above ground power lines. This can avoid any power outages moving forward. Lastly, you should always check on your trees for any indication of rotting or potentially dead branches that are more fragile and have a higher risk for breaking off during a storm.
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! So anytime you feel that you may need emergency tree services - call us! Still not convinced? What’s the harm in receiving a free estimate? We’ll send one of our highly trained professionals to your home to do a full inspection on the severity of the situation, assess what services may be needed, as well as provide an estimate for those services.
Please note that when dealing with trees that are at risk of falling or have already fallen, it can be very dangerous. Our professional staff has the equipment needed to ensure the safety of everyone around as well as the property.
How much may emergency tree services cost?
Each emergency situation is very different. Depending on the factors at play, most of the time the cost of emergency tree removal services can be much lower than if you were to not act. Down the road, the tree may cause damage to property around and under it. The smart thing to do is to call us immediately if you think you may benefit from our tree removal services.
How should you prepare your tree for an upcoming storm?
It is important to provide ongoing maintenance for your trees - including pruning. Pruning allows for higher aerodynamics for your tree, which is extremely important during a storm with high wind speeds. You could also preemptively remove any heavy branches that are not structurally sound. Another smart thing to do is to trim any part of your tree that hangs over any above ground power lines. This can avoid any power outages moving forward. Lastly, you should always check on your trees for any indication of rotting or potentially dead branches that are more fragile and have a higher risk for breaking off during a storm.