Emergency Tree Services in Colorado Springs for trees that have already fallen or are leaning dangerously after severe weather
Noland Land & Tree provides Emergency Tree Services in Colorado Springs when storms bring down trees onto homes, vehicles, or driveways, or when a tree begins leaning dangerously after high winds. You call when a limb has punched through your roof, when a trunk is blocking your only way out, or when a split tree is hanging over your garage and you cannot wait until morning. This is not scheduled maintenance. This is the work that happens when weather turns destructive and your property is compromised.
The service involves fast response, safe removal of fallen or damaged trees, and clearing debris that poses immediate risk. Crews assess the situation on arrival, determine the safest way to cut and remove the tree without causing additional damage, and work to restore access and safety as quickly as conditions allow. In Colorado Springs, where sudden storms can snap older cottonwoods or uproot pines weakened by drought, the response time and the equipment brought to the site make the difference between a contained problem and compounding damage.
If a tree has fallen or is leaning after a storm, contact Noland Land & Tree to arrange an emergency assessment and removal in Colorado Springs.

What Happens During an Emergency Tree Removal
You will see a crew arrive with chainsaws, rigging ropes, and often a crane or bucket truck depending on the size and position of the tree. The team works to stabilize the tree if it is still partially standing, then begins sectioning it from the top down or cutting it away from the structure it has landed on. Each cut is planned to prevent the tree from shifting unpredictably or causing further damage to your roof, siding, or vehicles.
Once the tree is down and sectioned, the debris is cleared from your driveway, yard, or roof. You will notice that the immediate danger is gone, that access is restored, and that the larger pieces are either hauled away or stacked for your use if you request it. Noland Land & Tree completes the work so that your property is safe and passable, and so that you can move forward with insurance claims or repairs without a tree still sitting on your home.
The service does not include roof repair, tarp installation, or structural assessment. It focuses entirely on removing the tree and clearing debris. If a tree is entangled with power lines, the utility company must disconnect service before removal begins. The crew will coordinate with local responders if needed, but the electrical hazard must be cleared first.
Common Questions About Emergency Tree Work
Homeowners in Colorado Springs often have similar concerns when calling for emergency tree removal, especially after their first major storm event.
How quickly can you respond after a tree falls?
Most calls in Colorado Springs are answered within a few hours, but response time depends on the number of incidents during a storm and road accessibility.
What if the tree is touching power lines?
You must contact your utility company first to disconnect power, and the crew will not begin work until the lines are de-energized or cleared by the utility.
Will you remove the tree if it is only leaning and has not fallen yet?
Yes, leaning trees that pose imminent risk are treated as emergencies, especially if the root ball is exposed or the trunk is cracked.
What happens to the wood and debris after removal?
Larger sections are cut into manageable pieces and either hauled away or left stacked on your property if you plan to use the wood for firewood.
Do you work at night or during ongoing storms?
Crews work in low-light conditions if it is safe to do so, but active lightning or high winds may delay the response until conditions improve enough to operate safely.
If a tree is down or dangerously unstable on your property, Noland Land & Tree is available around the clock to respond and remove the hazard in Colorado Springs.
