National Tree Dispatch

US · AU · CA

Tree down, or about to be? Find immediate assistance

Connects homeowners with local tree crews for fallen, leaning, and storm-damaged trees.

Request a local tree crew for fallen, leaning, or storm-damaged trees. They contact you directly.

  • Tree-On-Structure Removal
  • Hazardous Storm Damage
  • Fallen Trunk Clearing
  • Rapid Site Recovery
Monitored Grid
ACTIVE
Threshold Baseline
NWS · BOM · ECCC criteria
Operating Regions
US / CA / AU

Dispatch Compliance Protocol

To receive requests from our routing network, contractors must legally maintain:

  • [US]Active State Licensure, EIN, and General Liability COI.
  • [AU]State Trade Licensure, ABN, and Public Liability Certificate of Currency.
  • [CA]Provincial Licensing, Federal BN, and Provincial Workers' Comp Clearance.

What the crews handle

  • Trees down on houses, sheds, fences, and vehicles
  • Leaning trees and lifted root plates after wind
  • Hanging and broken limbs made safe
  • Clearing blocked driveways and access routes
  • Stump grinding and debris removal

Signs a tree needs looking at now

  • A new lean, or soil cracking and lifting on one side of the trunk
  • Limbs hanging, snapped, or caught in the canopy
  • A split or crack running down the trunk
  • Roots cut or damaged by recent excavation nearby
  • Mushrooms or soft, hollow wood at the base

If a tree is touching a power line, stop and call your electricity network operator or emergency services first. Treat the line as live. No tree contractor should be the first call in that situation.

For everything else — a trunk on the roof, a leaning tree with soil lifting at the base, limbs hanging over a driveway — we connect you with crews who do emergency removals. Postcode pages also show recent local wind as extra context, not a tree assessment.

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