π¨ TREE EMERGENCY? We Answer 24/7/365 β Day, Night & Holidaysπ CALL NOW: (970) 580-6932
Trees don't fall on a schedule. At 2 AM during a storm, after a blizzard on Christmas morning, or mid-Sunday afternoon β Creative Tree & Stump answers. Our emergency line is staffed by a live team member every hour of every day, 365 days a year.
Call now β our team answers immediately, any hour of the day or night.
π (970) 580-6932 Non-Emergency Estimate βAvailable 24 hours Β· 7 days Β· 365 days
Midnight Β· Weekends Β· Holidays β Always
These situations require immediate professional response β not a wait until morning.
Immediate extraction with maximum care to avoid further structural damage. We coordinate with your insurer and can provide temporary weather protection.
Safe removal with photographic documentation for insurance claims. We extract trees from vehicles without causing additional body damage.
We coordinate with Xcel Energy or your local utility. We stand by until lines are de-energized, then remove the tree safely and completely.
Rapid clearing for access restoration. Priority response for blocked emergency vehicle routes or trapped residents.
Suspended or hanging trees are extremely dangerous β often more so than fallen ones. Our team assesses structural stability before any extraction begins.
After major storm events, we assess visible and hidden structural damage to standing trees that may represent future sudden failure risk.
During major storm events when multiple calls come in simultaneously, we triage by hazard severity.
Tree on occupied structure, tree contacting energized power lines, tree blocking emergency vehicle access, confirmed occupants trapped.
Tree on vehicle, tree in active collapse position over structure, major suspended limbs over occupied area, partial fall with imminent secondary failure risk.
Fallen trees in yard not threatening structures, major debris blocking non-emergency access, post-storm assessment requests, damaged trees not in active collapse.
Colorado generates more tree emergencies per capita than most states. The Front Range sits at the convergence of multiple severe weather patterns that create sudden, high-intensity tree damage across entire communities simultaneously.
We were featured on Denver7 News for our rapid community response following the August 2022 Front Range derecho β an 80+ MPH straight-line wind event that created hundreds of simultaneous tree emergencies across Adams, Weld, and Boulder Counties. Our ability to mobilize at scale, triage by hazard severity, and work safely in post-storm conditions is the direct result of 30 years of Colorado emergency response experience.
Straight-line winds 60β90+ MPH. Simultaneous, widespread tree failures across entire communities. Multi-day response requirements.
30+ lbs/cubic foot. Breaks branches on trees not yet leafed out. Colorado's most common source of widespread tree damage.
Ice loading adds 4β5x structural weight. Extended events collapse entire trees under ice accumulation alone.
Sudden high-velocity events destabilize root systems in saturated clay soils. Common JanuaryβMarch along Front Range.
When a tree falls due to a covered storm event and damages your home, most Colorado homeowners policies cover removal costs and structural repair. We provide complete emergency documentation β timestamped photos, written incident summary, itemized invoices β to support your claim with any Colorado carrier. We understand exactly what insurance adjusters need and make sure your file is complete.
Call (970) 580-6932. Our team will give immediate safety guidance while dispatch is en route.
Even "stable" fallen trees can shift suddenly. Maintain at least 30 feet clearance until we arrive.
If any lines are involved, call Xcel Energy (1-800-895-1999) and maintain 30+ feet clearance.
Photograph the damage from a safe distance. This documentation supports your insurance claim.
We dispatch emergency crews to all of these communities, any time of day or night.
We're available this moment β midnight, 3 AM, holiday weekends. Our team answers every call and dispatches immediately across the Colorado Front Range.