Emergency Tree Services on the Mid North Coast
- Certified & Qualified Arborists
- Fast Emergency Tree Response
- Complete Tree & Site Solutions
Mid North Coast Emergency Tree Services
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Storms can strike without warning, and when trees come down unexpectedly, fast action makes all the difference. At All One Arb Tree Service, based in Bonny Hills and servicing the wider Mid North Coast, we’re ready to respond when you need help most. Whether it’s a tree that’s crashed onto a roof, blocked a driveway, or left powerlines at risk, emergency tree services require trained professionals, the right equipment and a calm, controlled approach. Delays or poor handling can lead to more damage, higher costs and serious safety hazards.
We provide safe, efficient emergency response to restore access, remove risks and prevent further damage. Call 0421 749 968 for fast help from a qualified team you can count on.
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Rapid Response When It Matters Most
Emergency tree work isn’t like regular pruning or removal—it happens under pressure, often in dangerous or unstable conditions. Uprooted trunks, cracked limbs and hanging branches need to be assessed quickly but carefully. The goal is always the same: make the site safe, remove immediate hazards and avoid creating new ones. This might mean working with ropes, cranes or elevated platforms to remove trees piece by piece, especially near buildings or powerlines. Each site is different, so the ability to adapt, assess and act safely is critical.
Once the immediate risk is handled, cleanup and disposal can follow. This includes clearing debris from driveways, buildings or public areas so life can get back to normal. Whether the job happens during a storm, after hours or following high winds, professional emergency tree work helps protect people, property and peace of mind.
What qualifies as an emergency tree situation?
An emergency tree situation usually involves immediate danger to people, property or infrastructure. Common examples include trees or large limbs that have fallen on homes, driveways, roads or powerlines, or trees leaning at a severe angle after high winds. Emergencies may also include trees that have split or cracked and are at risk of collapsing, especially during storms. If there's a clear safety risk or access is blocked, it's considered an emergency and should be handled as soon as possible by trained professionals.
What should I do if a tree falls on my house?
If a tree falls on your house, the first step is to make sure everyone is safe and evacuate if necessary. Avoid touching any part of the tree that’s near powerlines or appears unstable. Call emergency services if there’s a risk of fire, injury, or downed power. Once it’s safe, contact your insurance provider and take photos for documentation. After that, call an emergency tree service to safely remove the tree and assess further risks. Don’t attempt to remove it yourself—fallen trees under tension can shift suddenly and cause injury or more damage.
Will my insurance cover emergency tree removal?
Insurance coverage for emergency tree removal depends on your policy and the circumstances. Many home insurance plans cover tree removal if the tree has damaged an insured structure, such as your home, fence or garage. However, if the tree simply falls in your yard without causing damage, removal may not be covered. Some policies also cover removal if access to the property is blocked. It's important to check your individual policy and speak with your insurer before authorising work, unless safety concerns demand immediate action.