
Emergency response · Clallam County and Jefferson County
Tree down? Call now.
(360) 460-0880Call or text — 7 days a week, 7 AM – 7 PM
When a windstorm drops a fir on your driveway, you do not want a call center and a callback window. You want someone with a saw, rigging, and insurance who picks up. We answer 7 days a week, 7 to 7, and we prioritize trees on structures, blocked access, and anything still hanging.
01 — What we handle after a blow
Trees on houses, garages, and vehicles — lifted and cut off carefully, not dragged. Blocked driveways and private roads opened first so you can get out and help can get in. Hung-up limbs and half-fallen trees stabilized or brought down before they finish the job on their own. Then the full cleanup: bucking, chipping, hauling, raking the site back to normal.
Storm work is dangerous specifically because the wood is loaded in ways it never is on a standing tree. A trunk under tension can move faster than you can. This is the one service where we will say it plainly: do not cut it yourself. Call us, take photos for your insurance, and stay clear until we get there.
02 — Working with your insurance
For trees on structures we document the scene before and after the work and provide an itemized invoice your adjuster can use. We cannot promise what your policy covers, but we can make the paperwork side painless.
Timeline
Emergency calls: we respond as fast as conditions allow, typically same-day. Non-urgent storm cleanup is usually scheduled within days, not weeks.
What drives the price
Whether it is on a structure, how the wood is loaded, and what it takes to work safely. Emergency and structure jobs are quoted onsite — we look before we give you a number, always.
Every job is quoted onsite, free, and in writing before anything is scheduled.

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Tell us what you are looking at and where. We come out, we look, we quote it straight. Or skip the form: (360) 460-0880, call or text.