Greer Tree Service
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Emergency Tree Service in Greer SC
When disaster strikes, you can count on us to show up fast, assess the situation safely, and get your property back in order. Here’s what we handle every day for our customers across Greer and the Upstate area.
Storm and Wind Damage Cleanup
When a storm blows through, it can turn a peaceful yard into a mess in minutes. Heavy rain and strong winds snap branches, topple trees, and scatter debris everywhere. We show up fast once the weather clears to get things back under control — clearing downed trees, hauling away broken limbs, and checking for any that are still hanging loose overhead. For trees that are prone to storm damage, we can trim and thin them out ahead of time to reduce the chance of another big cleanup later.
Hazardous Tree Removals
Not every dangerous tree comes down right away. Some start leaning, splitting, or dropping branches little by little. That’s when it’s time to call in help before things get worse. We’re trained to handle high-risk removals safely, even when the tree is close to a house, fence, or power line. Using ropes, rigging gear, and careful sectioning, we can remove it piece by piece without damaging the surrounding area.
Blocked Driveway or Property Access
Few things stop a day in its tracks like a tree stretched across your driveway. When that happens, we make access our top priority. Our crew moves fast to cut and remove what’s blocking the way, clear up any scattered limbs, and make sure you can come and go freely again. Whether it’s day or night, we don’t leave until your property’s accessible and safe.
Fallen Limbs on Homes or Vehicles
If a large branch has landed on your roof or vehicle, the worst thing you can do is try to move it yourself. We’ve seen how easily extra damage happens that way. Instead, we step in with the right equipment to lift and clear it safely, checking for any cracks or loose limbs still overhead. Once everything’s secure, we clean up the debris so you’re not left with the aftermath. When we’re done, your space looks orderly again — and most importantly, safe.

We understand that tree emergencies don’t follow a schedule. That’s why we’re available
day or night to secure your property, prevent further damage, and help you get life back to normal as quickly as possible.
What to Do Before We Arrive
When an emergency happens, safety comes first. While it can be tempting to start clearing things yourself, the safest approach is to step back and let the professionals handle it. Here’s what we recommend doing before our crew arrives:
1. Keep a Safe Distance
If a tree has fallen near your home or power lines, don’t go near it. Even a partially fallen one can shift or roll unexpectedly. Stay clear of the area until our team assesses the situation.
2. Watch for Downed Power Lines
Never assume a power line is inactive. If you see wires on the ground or tangled in branches, call the power company right away and keep everyone, including pets, at least 30 feet away until it’s confirmed safe.
3. Avoid Using Chainsaws or Ladders
DIY cleanup after storm damage can be extremely dangerous, especially when limbs are under tension. Leave the cutting and climbing to trained professionals with the right gear and safety systems in place.
4. Document the Damage
If it’s safe to do so, take photos of the affected areas for insurance purposes. This helps with claims later and gives us a clear picture of what needs attention before we arrive.
5. Clear Access if Possible
If there’s safe, unobstructed space near your driveway or property edge, try to make sure our truck and chipper have room to park and work. We’ll handle the rest from there.