In the snow belt off Lake Erie, wet snow and ice load trees past the breaking point.
Erie lives under the lake. When cold air pours across the open water of Lake Erie, it dumps lake-effect snow by the foot — the city routinely leads Pennsylvania in snowfall, and the 2017 Christmas storm buried it under more than five feet in a matter of days. That heavy, wet snow and the glaze ice that follows load evergreens and hardwoods until limbs and whole leaders fail.
It isn't only snow. Strong winds sweep in straight off the water across the bayfront and Presque Isle, ice storms coat the North East grape country, and saturated spring ground lets shallow-rooted trees topple. The National Weather Service in Cleveland (CLE) — the office that covers Erie — tracks the lake-effect, wind, and ice events that drive tree failures here all winter and into spring.
Our crews stage across Erie County so we reach most emergencies quickly — even through snow-choked side streets, closed roads, and outages that spread with every band.
Field insight:
Lake-effect snow is wet and dense — it clings to needles and packs into forks until the load doubles a limb's weight. On spruce, pine, and hemlock we relieve the loaded side first and lower the failure in controlled pieces so a spring-loaded branch never whips back.

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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.
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Emergency Tree Services Across Erie, PA
One call covers it — tree on a roof, blocked driveway, limb tangled in the service drop, or a leaner over a bedroom.

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Common Tree Emergencies We Handle in Erie
Facing one of these right now? Go straight to the situation — we respond 24/7:
Our Erie Emergency Response Process
Clear steps. Fast action. Zero guesswork. Here's how we get your Erie property safe again.
How We Handle Your Tree Emergency
Our streamlined process ensures quick response and efficient resolution of your tree emergency
Step :Emergency Call
Ring our Erie hotline at (866) 320-7003. A live dispatcher answers 24/7 — through lake-effect blizzards, ice storms off the water, and the wind events that roll in across the bayfront.
Step :Rapid Response
Staged across Erie County, our crews reach most emergencies in 1–2 hours — climbers, chippers, and cranes ready for snow-packed streets from the Bayfront to Millcreek and Harborcreek.
Step :Safety Assessment
A certified arborist reads the snow and ice load, the lean, and how the failure sits against your roof or the Penelec line before any cut — spring-loaded limbs get special care.
Step :Professional Removal
Crane picks and sectional rigging lower each loaded section under control — the safe way to work snow-bent spruce and pine packed against Erie's homes and garages.
Step :Property Protection
Ground mats, spotters, and controlled lowering keep roofs, siding, driveways, and fences intact — even when there's a foot of fresh snow hiding the walkways.
Step :Complete Cleanup
We chip, buck, and haul every stick — or stack the firewood for you. Disposal follows City of Erie and PA DCNR guidelines, and we clear the snow-buried debris too.
Step :Insurance Assistance
Photos, measurements, and arborist notes go straight into a claim packet, and we coordinate with your carrier to move the approval along.
Common Tree Challenges in Erie
Every species fails its own way under load. Knowing those patterns lets us clear the hazard without starting a new one.
Norway Spruce
Dense evergreen foliage catches lake-effect snow and ice; loaded leaders and side limbs fold and snap
Eastern White Pine
Soft wood and shallow roots break under wet snow and uproot in saturated bayfront ground
Eastern Hemlock
Pennsylvania's state tree; hemlock woolly adelgid thins the crown and leaves ice-loaded limbs brittle
Red Maple
Weak branch unions tear out under glaze ice and the winds that sweep in off Lake Erie
White Ash
Emerald ash borer has killed ash across Erie County, leaving dead wood that shatters under snow load or gusts
Erie Tree Regulations
In Erie, street trees and public right-of-way removals fall under the city's Shade Tree Commission and Bureau of Parks. Eastern hemlock — the state tree — and the mature evergreens along the lakefront get particular attention. We coordinate approvals and handle the paperwork when it's required.
Emergency removal of an immediate hazard or a tree already down on private property is generally allowed without delay, which matters when a snow-loaded limb is threatening a roof. We'll advise you based on the City of Erie's guidelines.
Helpful links: CT DEEP, the City of Erie portal, and the ISA arborist resource Trees Are Good.
Erie Neighborhoods & Nearby Towns We Serve
We dispatch around the clock across Erie and the bordering towns.
Bayfront
Glenwood
Frontier
Little Italy
The Bluffs
Lawrence Park
Millcreek Township
Harborcreek
Wesleyville
Fairview
Girard
North East
Waterford
Edinboro
McKean
Summit Township
Presque Isle
West Bayfront
East Bayfront
Belle Valley
Kearsarge
Don't see your street? We cover all of Erie County. Call us to confirm.
What Erie Neighbors Say
Fast arrival. Careful work. Spotless cleanup. That's the standard on every call.
Client Testimonials
Trusted by homeowners, businesses, and insurance companies nationwide

Karen Nowak
"A heavy lake-effect band split our old white pine and dropped half of it toward the house. They came out in the middle of the storm, worked through the snow, and had the loaded half down and hauled by..."

Anthony Iadeluca
"An ice storm off the lake brought a maple down onto the garage and tangled the service drop. They coordinated with Penelec, rigged it off in sections, and shot every photo my adjuster wanted. Made a b..."

Deborah Ellingsworth
"Managing rentals through an Erie winter means storm calls are constant. After a snow-and-wind event they cleared two downed spruces off my lots the same day and reopened tenant parking. Never damaged ..."
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Frequently Asked Questions: Erie Tree Emergencies
How fast can you remove a tree on my house in Erie?
For a tree on a structure or blocking your only way out, our Erie crews typically arrive within 1–2 hours, day or night — even mid-blizzard. We stage across Erie County so we can reach the Bayfront, Glenwood, Millcreek, and Harborcreek quickly. Lower-risk calls are triaged by safety with same- or next-day service.
Does homeowners insurance cover fallen tree removal in Erie, PA?
Most policies cover removal when a tree damages an insured structure such as your home, garage, or fence — common after heavy lake-effect snow. If a tree simply falls in the yard with no structural damage, coverage varies by policy. We document the scene with photos, measurements, and arborist notes and coordinate with your carrier to speed approval.
Can you remove trees weighed down by lake-effect snow in Erie?
Yes — it's the core of our winter work here. Wet lake-effect snow packs into evergreens until leaders and limbs fold and snap, and the broken wood is often spring-loaded. Our certified arborists relieve the loaded side first and lower each piece under control so nothing whips back onto your roof, car, or the crew.
Do I need a permit to remove a storm-damaged tree in Erie?
Emergency removal of an immediate hazard or a tree already down on private property is generally allowed right away. Street trees and right-of-way trees fall under Erie's Shade Tree Commission and Bureau of Parks, which oversee approvals. We advise you and handle the city coordination when it's required.
What should I do if a storm tree is on a power line in Erie?
Treat every downed line as live. Stay back at least 50 feet, keep others and pets away, and report it to Penelec, the FirstEnergy utility for Erie County. Don't touch fences or standing water near the tree. Once Penelec de-energizes and secures the scene, our crew removes the tree safely.
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