
A fallen tree or a dangerous hanging limb can't wait. We respond fast, work safely, and leave your property clear - with a written quote before we start.

Emergency tree service in Rohnert Park means same-day response for fallen trees, dangerous leaning trunks, and large limbs hanging over your roof or driveway - most active hazards are addressed within hours of your call, and every job includes a written quote before work begins.
When something goes wrong with a tree, you want it handled fast - not left for next week. Rohnert Park sits in the Petaluma Gap wind corridor, and fall and winter storms regularly push over trees that looked fine the day before. Whether a eucalyptus dropped a limb without warning or a valley oak shifted after a heavy rain, our crew is familiar with what the trees in this area do and how to handle them safely.
Not every situation requires full removal. Sometimes hazard pruning - removing just the damaged or hanging branches - is enough to make your property safe and costs significantly less. We also handle full tree removal when a tree is beyond saving or poses a structural risk to your home.
If a tree or major limb has come down on your roof, fence, car, or across your driveway, that is an emergency by definition. Do not try to move it yourself - fallen trees under tension can shift suddenly. Call immediately and keep everyone clear of the area until the crew arrives.
Rohnert Park's Petaluma Gap winds can push a tree's root plate loose without fully toppling it, leaving the tree leaning at an angle it wasn't at before. If a large tree on your property looks like it has shifted since the last storm, the roots may no longer be holding. This needs a same-day assessment.
Rohnert Park sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. A tree losing its grip on the ground will often push up or crack the soil at its base. If the ground around a large tree looks buckled or raised on one side, the tree may be in the early stages of uprooting.
Dead branches - especially on eucalyptus trees - can fall without any wind or warning. If you can see branches with no leaves, dry and brittle, hanging directly over your home, car, or a path people use, that qualifies as a hazard. Don't wait for the next hot spell to act.
Our emergency response covers the full range of hazardous situations - from a single fallen limb on a fence to a large tree that has landed on a structure. We handle sectional removal, working top-down to control where each piece falls and protect your home, garden, and surrounding structures. For situations where the tree can be saved, we offer hazard pruning to remove only what is dangerous and leave the rest standing. Where a full tree removal is needed, we complete it in a single visit whenever possible.
Cleanup is part of every job - branches are chipped on-site, large trunk rounds are cut and removed, and hard surfaces are blown clear before we leave. We also provide the documentation your insurance company needs: photos, a written invoice, and a description of the hazard. If you want to follow up with commercial tree service or ongoing maintenance after the emergency is resolved, we can schedule that at the same time.
Best for active threats - trees down on structures, leaning after a storm, or limbs hanging over occupied areas.
Best when the tree can be saved - removes only the damaged or hanging branches, at significantly lower cost than full removal.
Best for situations that cannot safely wait until morning - wind events, fallen trees blocking driveways or access.
Best for homeowners planning to file a claim - we provide photos, written invoices, and hazard descriptions on request.
Rohnert Park sits in the Petaluma Gap, a natural break in the coastal hills that channels strong westerly winds inland - especially in fall and winter. Wind events of 40 to 60 mph are the single most common trigger for emergency tree calls in this area. If you have large trees on the west or southwest side of your home, they are the ones most likely to fail during a wind event, and having them assessed before storm season can save you from a same-day crisis. Beyond wind, Rohnert Park's clay soils weaken tree roots over time, and the eucalyptus trees common throughout Sonoma County are known for dropping large limbs without any warning - even on calm days.
Properties near high fire hazard zones face a separate layer of urgency. CAL FIRE conducts defensible space inspections, and a dead or leaning tree flagged by a fire inspector needs to come down promptly - both for safety and to avoid a compliance issue before fire season. Homeowners in Cotati and Petaluma face the same conditions and call us for the same reasons. Our crews are familiar with the local tree mix, the wind patterns, and the permit requirements, so we can move quickly when you need us most.
If power lines are involved in your situation, let us know when you call. Tree crews in California cannot legally work within a certain distance of energized lines without utility authorization - we coordinate with PG&E on your behalf so you don't have to manage that process yourself.
Have your address ready and tell us what you are seeing - is the tree down, leaning, or are branches hanging? Let us know right away if power lines are involved. Sending a photo by text helps us prepare and give you a more accurate estimate before we arrive.
The crew chief walks the site before any equipment comes out - checking tree condition, drop zones, and nearby structures. This takes about 10 to 15 minutes. You receive a written quote covering exactly what is included before any work begins. No surprises on the invoice.
For most emergency removals, a climber works from the top of the tree downward, cutting sections into the drop zone. A chipper processes branches on-site. Large trunk rounds are cut and removed. You are kept updated if anything unexpected comes up.
The crew clears all debris - raking chips, loading rounds, blowing hard surfaces. Walk the site with the crew chief before they leave to confirm the work. If you need documentation for an insurance claim, ask the crew for photos, a written invoice, and a hazard description.
We serve Rohnert Park and all of Sonoma County. Written quote before work starts, no hidden fees.
(707) 231-4319We prioritize same-day response when a tree or limb is an active threat to your home or safety. Rohnert Park's wind events don't wait for Monday morning, and neither do we. You'll have a crew on-site and a written quote in hand before any work begins.
One of the biggest worries about emergency tree work is the bill arriving higher than expected. Every job starts with a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included - removal, chipping, cleanup, and whether stump grinding is part of the scope. You approve it before we touch the tree.
Many Rohnert Park homeowners don't realize their policy may cover emergency removal when a tree has damaged a structure. We provide the photos, written invoice, and hazard description your insurance company needs - reducing the out-of-pocket cost and simplifying the claims process for you.
Our crew understands how trees in this area behave - the sudden limb drop tendencies of eucalyptus, the root instability that Rohnert Park's clay soils create, and how to safely dismantle a tree that is leaning toward a structure. The International Society of Arboriculture sets the standard our work follows.
When you call us for emergency tree service in Rohnert Park, you get a local crew that knows the trees and conditions in this area - not a dispatch center routing whoever is available. Every job ends with a clean site and documentation ready if you need it.
Scheduled tree care for commercial properties - trimming, removal, stump grinding, and defensible space compliance for businesses and multi-unit properties in Rohnert Park.
Learn MoreFull tree removal for trees that are dead, diseased, or structurally compromised - planned removals with complete cleanup and optional stump grinding.
Learn MoreSame-day emergency response in Rohnert Park - written quote before work starts, and we handle the cleanup. Don't wait until the next wind event makes it worse.