Seattle Tree Removal & Emergency Dispatch
From the wind-exposed bluffs of West Seattle to the mature conifers over Ravenna and the tight lots of Ballard, Seattle's urban canopy takes a beating every winter storm season. When a Douglas fir splits or a bigleaf maple comes down across a driveway, our dispatch line routes your call to a local crew that's working the neighborhood that day.
Why Seattle trees fail
Saturated soils from atmospheric rivers, shallow root plates on Douglas fir, and Puget Sound windstorms combine to make November through February peak season for tree emergencies. Add old-growth trees leaning over century-old houses, and small problems escalate fast.
Neighborhoods we dispatch to
Ballard, Fremont, Green Lake, Wallingford, Queen Anne, Magnolia, Capitol Hill, Central District, Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, West Seattle, Ravenna, Wedgwood, Northgate, and everything in between.
FAQ
- How fast can a crew get to my Seattle property?
- During normal conditions, dispatch typically connects you with a crew that can arrive same-day. During major windstorms, response depends on how many trees are down across the metro.
- Do you handle trees blocking Seattle streets?
- If a tree is blocking a public street or sidewalk, call SDOT and 911 first. Then call us for the removal work on your property.
For any tree job, ask the contractor for proof of current license and general liability insurance before work begins, and confirm coverage details with your homeowners insurance carrier. This is standard consumer guidance for any tree work — not a claim about the specific crew dispatched to you.