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    Birmingham Emergency Tree24/7 Storm Response · Jefferson County
    Emergency tree removal Birmingham AL

    Emergency Tree Removal
    Birmingham AL

    24/7 Response We Answer Every Call

    Tornado Damage. Fallen Trees. Tree Through Your Roof. We Dispatch Within the Hour Across Jefferson County.

    Licensed Fully Insured ISA Certified Jefferson County Based Insurance Direct Billing

    Storm Hit Your Property? Don't Wait Another Minute.

    Tree through your roof
    Fallen tree blocking your driveway
    Dangerous limb hanging over your home
    Uprooted tree leaning on your house
    Storm debris covering your property
    Dead tree threatening to fall

    Every minute you wait, the damage gets worse and your insurance claim gets harder to defend. We answer 24/7 across Birmingham and Jefferson County.

    Real people No voicemail Crews dispatched within the hour

    Tornado Tree Damage Birmingham

    Tree down after a storm? We respond immediately across Birmingham and Jefferson County — day or night, including weekends and holidays.

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    Storm Debris Removal Jefferson County

    Fallen limbs, blocked driveways, debris across your yard — we clear it fast, haul everything away, and handle your insurance paperwork completely.

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    24-Hour Emergency Tree Service

    Real people answer every call at any hour. No voicemail, no waiting until morning. We dispatch to your location within the hour.

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    Trusted by Jefferson County Homeowners

    "Tree through our roof after the Fultondale tornado. They were there within the hour. Extremely professional and handled the insurance billing completely."

    — Marcus T., Fultondale

    "A massive Water Oak was leaning dangerously toward our house after the storm. They had a crane out the next morning and safely removed it before it fell."

    — Sarah M., Mountain Brook

    "I called at 3 AM when a branch crashed through our window. Real person answered, crew was here by 4 AM to tarp the roof and remove the debris. Lifesavers."

    — David T., Hoover

    Licensed, Insured & ISA Certified — You Are Protected From the Moment We Arrive

    Fully Insured

    Full liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job. If anything happens on your property, you are completely protected.

    ISA Certified Arborists

    Our arborists hold International Society of Arboriculture certification — the gold standard for professional tree care in the United States.

    Alabama Licensed

    Fully licensed with the Alabama Contractor Licensing Board. Verify our license number before any work begins — we encourage it.

    Locally Based

    We are a Jefferson County based company, not out-of-state storm chasers. We stand by our work long after the storm has passed.

    Worried About the Cost?

    If a tree hits your home, your homeowner's insurance covers it. We handle the paperwork and bill your carrier directly so you pay nothing out of pocket for covered perils.

    How Insurance Direct Billing Works

    Delayed by Permits?

    Birmingham has an emergency exemption for storm-damaged trees. We can remove the threat immediately and handle the permit documentation afterward.

    Read the Birmingham Permit Guide

    Are Your Trees a Structural Threat?

    Birmingham's average tree height is high, but our clay soil prevents deep root growth. This makes specific species highly dangerous in EF-rated winds.

    Water Oak

    The #1 roof-impact tree in Mountain Brook and Vestavia. Shallow roots in clay soil make them highly susceptible to windfall.

    Loblolly Pine

    North Birmingham's biggest liability. Reaches terminal height quickly and top-heavy canopies snap in high winds.

    Willow Oak

    Often planted as a street tree, these become dangerous structural hazards in EF-rated tornado conditions.

    Read the 2026 Jefferson County Tree Risk Guide

    Service Areas

    Dispatching across Jefferson County and Shelby County

    Serving the Birmingham Community

    Birmingham sits in the heart of Dixie Alley — statistically more dangerous than the Great Plains Tornado Alley. From the 2011 EF4 to the 2021 Fultondale EF3, we understand the unique urgency of storm recovery. We provide comprehensive documentation for insurance claims and offer a rapid 24/7 emergency response.