Fast Response When Trees Threaten Operations or Access

Good Ol’Boys Tree Service provides commercial emergency tree service for businesses, municipalities, HOAs, and industrial sites that need immediate action after storms or hazardous tree failures.

When a tree falls across a parking lot entrance, blocks a delivery dock, or leans dangerously over a building after a storm, waiting is not an option. You need a crew that can respond quickly, assess the hazard, and clear the site so your property can return to normal operations.



Commercial emergency tree service is designed for situations where safety and access are compromised. Good Ol’Boys Tree Service responds to storm damage, fallen trees, and hazardous conditions on commercial properties. We bring cranes and heavy equipment when needed to handle large or unstable trees, and we coordinate with property managers and site supervisors to prioritize clearing critical areas first. We service properties within a 40 to 50 mile radius, including smaller towns and rural commercial sites that may not have local emergency tree services available.


If your property has a tree emergency that is blocking access or threatening structures, contact us to arrange immediate response and site evaluation.

Clearing Access Routes and Securing Hazards First

When we arrive, our crew assesses the situation, identifies immediate hazards, and prioritizes clearing access routes such as entrances, parking lots, roadways, and loading zones. If the tree is tangled in power lines or leaning on a structure, we coordinate with utility companies or structural engineers as needed before proceeding with

removal.


After the emergency is resolved, you will notice that blocked areas are clear, hazards are removed, and your property is safe for employees, tenants, and customers. Debris is staged for removal or processed on site depending on the situation, and the site is left ready for normal operations or follow-up repairs.

We follow commercial job site safety protocols during emergency work, including traffic control when working near active roadways and coordination with local authorities if the situation affects public access. Our crews are equipped to handle large trees, unstable splits, and storm-damaged limbs that require crane-assisted removal or controlled rigging to prevent further property damage.

Questions That Come Up During an Emergency

Property managers and facility supervisors dealing with tree emergencies often need to know response times, what equipment will be used, and how the site will be secured. These answers address the immediate concerns that arise when a tree creates a safety or access issue.

How quickly can you respond to a commercial tree emergency?

We respond as quickly as possible based on crew availability and your location. Once you contact us, we assess the situation and provide an estimated arrival time based on current conditions and distance.

What qualifies as a commercial tree emergency?

An emergency is any situation where a tree or limb poses an immediate threat to safety, blocks access to your property, or damages structures or utilities. This includes fallen trees, storm-damaged limbs, and trees that are leaning dangerously after high winds or ice.

How do you handle trees that are tangled in power lines?

We coordinate with utility companies to de-energize or reroute power lines before removing the tree. We do not attempt removal until the site is safe and the utility company has cleared us to proceed.

What equipment do you bring to commercial emergency sites?

We bring chainsaws, chippers, bucket trucks, and cranes depending on the size and location of the tree. For large or unstable trees, crane-assisted removal is often the safest and fastest option.

How far will you travel for a commercial emergency?

We service properties within a 40 to 50 mile radius, including smaller towns and rural commercial locations. If your property is outside this range but the situation is urgent, contact us to discuss response options.

If your commercial property is dealing with a fallen tree, storm damage, or a hazardous tree situation that requires immediate attention, Good Ol’Boys Tree Service can respond quickly to clear the site and secure access. Get in touch as soon as the situation arises to arrange emergency service.