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EMERGENCY TREE SERVICE IN OMAHA

Storm Damage and Fallen Trees Handled Fast

253+ Reviews

4.9 Star Average

40-60% Less

Than National Companies

7 Days a Week

Same-Day Available

Locally Owned

Serving Omaha Metro

A tree just came through the roof. A massive limb is hanging over the driveway. The power line has a cottonwood leaning against it. You need someone out there now — not next Tuesday.

A1 Junk Removal and Tree Service provides emergency tree service across the Omaha metro area. When storms hit or trees fail, we respond fast. We've handled emergency calls in Dundee, Millard, Papillion, Bellevue, Elkhorn, and everywhere in between.

Call us at (402) 612-2373 and we'll get a crew to you as quickly as possible.

What Counts as an Emergency

Trees on Structures

A tree or large limb that has fallen on your house, garage, shed, or fence. We remove it carefully to prevent further damage to the structure.

Hanging Limbs

Storm-split branches that are still attached but could fall at any moment. These are dangerous and unpredictable — don't park under them or let anyone walk beneath them.

Trees Blocking Access

A fallen tree across the driveway, road, or sidewalk that's preventing you from getting in or out of your property.

Trees on Power Lines

If a tree is touching or leaning on a power line, stay away and call OPPD first, then call us. We coordinate with the utility company to handle these situations safely.

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Before - Storm-damaged tree leaning dangerously on a house roof in Omaha NE

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After - Storm-damaged tree leaning dangerously on a house roof in Omaha NE

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How We Handle Emergency Calls

When you call, we ask a few quick questions — what happened, what's the tree touching, is anyone in danger. That tells us what equipment to bring and how fast we need to move.

For immediate hazards — trees on houses, blocking roads, or threatening power lines — we prioritize getting a crew out the same day. We assess the situation on-site, secure the area, and start the removal.

Some emergency jobs are straightforward. A tree fell in the yard and just needs to be cut up and hauled away. Others are complex — a split trunk leaning on the roof that needs to be rigged down piece by piece to avoid further damage. We have the equipment and the experience to handle both.

After the Storm

Nebraska storms don't hold back. After a major storm, we get a surge of calls. We work through them as fast as we can, prioritizing the most dangerous situations first.

Once the immediate hazard is dealt with, we can come back for the full cleanup — removing the rest of the tree, grinding the stump, chipping the brush, and hauling everything away. We also handle storm debris cleanup for yards full of scattered branches and downed limbs.

Insurance and Documentation

We carry full liability insurance and workers' comp. If you're filing a homeowner's insurance claim for storm damage, we can provide documentation of the work — photos, descriptions, and invoices — to support your claim. We've worked with plenty of homeowners going through the insurance process and we know what adjusters need to see.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you respond to an emergency?

It depends on the situation and how many calls we're handling. For immediate hazards — trees on structures or blocking access — we prioritize same-day response. After major storms, we triage calls and get to the most dangerous situations first.

Do you charge more for emergency service?

Emergency calls may cost more than scheduled work due to the urgency and complexity involved. But we don't gouge people after storms. We give you an honest price based on the work required, and we always provide an estimate before we start.

Should I call my insurance company first?

If a tree has damaged your property, yes — contact your insurance company to start a claim. Then call us. We can work with your adjuster and provide the documentation they need. Don't wait for insurance approval to address an immediate safety hazard, though.

Can you remove a tree that fell on my neighbor's property?

Yes. If your tree fell on a neighbor's fence, yard, or structure, we can remove it. Liability and insurance responsibility depends on the situation, but we handle the physical removal regardless.

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We respond fast to storm damage and emergency tree situations across the Omaha metro area.

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