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Connecticut storms are unpredictable. Our response isn't.

Hurricanes from the south. Nor'easters from the Atlantic. Heavy, wet snow. Sudden microbursts. Mature trees meet dense neighborhoods and coastal winds. It's a beautiful state — and a tough place for trees.

The National Weather Service tracks frequent thunderstorm days and recurring coastal wind events across southern CT, while inland towns face ice storms and snow loads that snap limbs. We plan for both.

Our teams are staged across CT — anchored at our Hartford base — for faster arrival, even when roads are closed and the power's out.

Field insight:

Clay-heavy soils + saturation + wind = higher windthrow risk. We use ground mats, precision rigging, and cranes to control every cut and prevent secondary damage.

Storm damaged tree on a Connecticut property

Statewide storm response — roof protected, driveway reopened, same-day

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Tree Emergency?

We respond in minutes, not hours

Our network of certified arborists is on standby 24/7 to handle any tree emergency. From fallen trees to dangerous limbs, we provide rapid response to protect your property.

Why Choose Us

  • Certified Experts

    All our arborists are certified and fully insured

  • Rapid Response

    Average response time under 30 minutes

  • Insurance Specialists

    We handle all insurance paperwork for you

Emergency Tree Services Across Connecticut

One call covers it — tree on a roof, blocked egress, tangled in lines, or a leaner over a bedroom.

Emergency Tree Removal

Emergency Tree Removal

Rapid removal of fallen or dangerous trees threatening your property

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Storm Damage Response

Storm Damage Response

Immediate cleanup after storms, including fallen limbs and damaged trees

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Hazard Assessment

Hazard Assessment

Professional evaluation of potential tree hazards before they cause damage

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Insurance Claim Support

Insurance Claim Support

Complete documentation and coordination with insurance providers

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Property Clearing

Property Clearing

Comprehensive cleanup and removal of debris after tree emergencies

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Tree Preservation

Tree Preservation

Expert care to save damaged trees when removal isn't necessary

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Our Connecticut Emergency Response Process

Clear steps. Fast action. Zero guesswork.

Our Process

How We Handle Your Tree Emergency

Our streamlined process ensures quick response and efficient resolution of your tree emergency

Step :Emergency Call

Call our Connecticut hotline at (866) 320-7003. We're live 24/7 — hurricanes, nor'easters, microbursts, you name it.

Step :Rapid Response

We dispatch crews statewide. Typical emergency arrival is 1–2 hours, even during widespread storm events.

Step :Safety Assessment

A certified arborist evaluates structure risk, root plate heave, lean, and line proximity to plan a safe, efficient removal.

Step :Professional Removal

Advanced rigging and crane-assisted picks prevent secondary damage — critical in tight neighborhoods and coastal lots.

Step :Property Protection

Ground mats, spotters, controlled lowering, and staging plans to protect lawns, drives, septic fields, and hardscapes.

Step :Complete Cleanup

Chipping, bucking, debris haul-away — or neatly stacked wood if you prefer. We follow CT DEEP and local guidelines.

Step :Insurance Assistance

We document damage (photos, measurements, arborist notes) and coordinate with your carrier to help speed claim approval.

Common Tree Challenges in Connecticut

Each species fails differently under stress. Knowing the patterns lets us remove hazards without creating new ones.

Red Maple

Limb failure in wind + saturated soil; monitor included bark at unions

White Oak

Heavy scaffold limbs can fail under wet snow and ice loads

Eastern Hemlock

Hemlock woolly adelgid weakens branches; brittle under ice

American Beech

Dense canopy and shallow roots increase windthrow risk

Tulip Poplar

Very tall with shallow roots; frequent windthrow/lightning strikes

Connecticut Tree Regulations

CT has no county government; tree rules are set by towns and the state. Street trees and public right-of-way removals often require approval by a local Tree Warden or DPW. We handle coordination and permitting where required.

Private property emergency removals (immediate hazards or trees already down) are typically permitted promptly; we'll advise based on your town's policy.

Helpful links: CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP), Trees Are Good (ISA arborist resource).

Connecticut Areas We Serve

Hartford County

New Haven County

Fairfield County

New London County

Litchfield County

Middlesex County

Tolland County

Windham County

What Connecticut Homeowners Say

Fast. Safe. Meticulous cleanup. That's our standard — every single time.

Client Testimonials

Trusted by homeowners, businesses, and insurance companies nationwide

Samantha Price

Samantha Price

West Hartford, CT
Emergency Tree Removal

"A nor'easter snapped a maple onto our fence and blocked the driveway. 1 Tree Emergency arrived fast, staged mats, and cleared the mess without tearing up the yard. Flawless from start to finish."

Jonathan Lee

Jonathan Lee

Fairfield, CT
Insurance Claim Support & Tree Removal

"They handled everything: removal, cleanup, and insurance photos. The crew worked safely around service lines and left the site spotless. Couldn't ask for better."

Olivia Bennett

Olivia Bennett

New Haven, CT
Storm Debris Cleanup

"Two courtyards down, access restored by morning. Communication was excellent, and they protected pavers and planting beds the whole time."

Frequently Asked Questions: Connecticut Tree Emergencies

How fast can you respond statewide in CT?

For immediate hazards (on a structure, blocking egress, power risk), we typically arrive within 1–2 hours — even during major events. Lower-risk calls are triaged by safety, but we aim for same- or next-day service.

Do I need a permit to remove a fallen or hazardous tree in Connecticut?

Emergency removals for immediate hazards are generally allowed promptly. Street trees or regulated zones may require approval via your town's Tree Warden/DPW. We'll advise and handle coordination.

Will insurance cover emergency tree removal in Connecticut?

Most policies cover removal when an insured structure (home, garage, fence) is damaged. If a tree falls without structural damage, coverage varies. We document thoroughly and coordinate with your carrier to help speed approval.

What should I do if a tree hits or touches power lines?

Stay back at least 50 feet and call your utility (Eversource or United Illuminating). Don't approach fences or pooled water that could be energized. Once utilities secure the scene, we proceed safely.

How do you prevent property damage during removal?

We deploy ground mats, assign spotters, and rig or crane sections away from structures. We stage every cut to protect roofs, decks, masonry, and plantings.

Request Emergency Tree Service in Connecticut

We're available 24/7 across Connecticut.

Get in Touch

Our team is available 24/7 to respond to your emergency or answer any questions

Contact Information

Phone

(866) 320-7003

Available 24/7 for emergencies

Email

info@1treeemergency.com

We'll respond within 24 hours

Location

254 Prospect Ave, Hartford, CT, 06106

Serving clients nationwide

Emergency Response

For immediate assistance with tree emergencies, please call our 24/7 hotline.

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