Madrona, Seattle — Tree Removal & Emergency Dispatch
Local tree removal dispatch for Madrona, near Madrona Park. Madrona lots typically feature steep lakeside slopes with mature madrona and Douglas fir, which is exactly the profile of trees that fail in Puget Sound windstorms. One call routes you to a local crew.
Emergency scenarios in Madrona
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A tree just came through your roof, wall, or into a room. This is the sequence for the first hour.
A tree came down in your yard without hitting the house. Removal is still time-sensitive — pressure-loaded limbs and unstable root balls are the main hazards.
A tree is blocking the roadway or lying across the street in front of your property. Right-of-way and utilities affect who does what.
A tree came down on a vehicle in your driveway or on the street.
A tree is resting on your roof and putting active load on the structure. The longer it sits, the more damage it does.
A tree came down across a fence — often the shared line with a neighbor. Removal and repair questions get tangled with who owned the tree.
A tree is blocking your driveway or came down across it — cars trapped, access cut off, or both.
A tree came down on a detached or attached garage — often with vehicles, tools, or utilities inside.
A tree or large limb came down on a deck, patio cover, or pergola.
A tree is leaning against your house, partially uprooted, or clearly moved since the last storm. It hasn't fully fallen — yet.
The root ball has lifted out of the ground. The tree may be down, hung up in another tree, or partially standing.
A major limb came down — on the house, yard, car, or hanging up in the tree above. The rest of the tree may still be a hazard.
A broken limb is caught up in the canopy and hasn't come down yet. In the trade this is called a widowmaker — it's the classic post-storm injury.
The trunk has cracked, split at a co-dominant fork, or shows a fresh vertical fissure after a storm. Structural failure is in progress.
A windstorm or snow event left multiple trees, limbs, and debris across the property. You need one crew to work through it.