Emergency Tree Services In Frederick, Colorado


A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC is your trusted partner for emergency tree services in Frederick, Colorado, and the surrounding areas. With over 32 years of experience in the tree care industry, we have earned a reputation for excellence and reliability.

Emergencies can strike at any time, and when they involve trees, they can be particularly dangerous. That's where our team of skilled professionals comes in. We understand the urgency of tree-related emergencies, whether it's a fallen tree blocking your driveway, a dangerous branch hanging over your home, or storm damage that requires immediate attention.


Our emergency tree services are available 24/7, ensuring that you can rely on us whenever you need us most. Our dedicated and experienced crew is equipped with the latest tools and equipment to handle any emergency situation efficiently and safely. We prioritize the safety of your property and loved ones while providing prompt and effective solutions to mitigate further damage.


At A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC, we take pride in our commitment to customer satisfaction and our long-standing presence in the Frederick, Colorado, community. When you choose us for your emergency tree service needs, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge, expertise, and dedication to handle any tree-related crisis swiftly and professionally.


Don't wait when tree emergencies arise. Contact A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC, your local experts, to ensure your safety and peace of mind during challenging times. We're here for you, 24/7, with the experience you can count on.

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FAQ's

  • What qualifies as a tree emergency, and how do I know if I need immediate service?

    A tree emergency typically involves situations where a tree or large limb poses an immediate risk to people, structures, or utilities. This includes storm-damaged trees, uprooted trees leaning toward homes, cracked trunks, or branches tangled in power lines. If a tree has shifted suddenly, is making cracking sounds, or appears unstable after high winds or snow, it’s safest to treat it as an emergency. Waiting can increase damage and liability.

  • How quickly can A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC respond to an emergency call?

    Response time depends on weather conditions, severity of the emergency, and call volume, but emergency tree services prioritize immediate safety risks. A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC focuses on rapid assessment and stabilization first, even before full removal if needed. In many cases, crews can arrive the same day to secure the area, remove hazardous limbs, or prevent further damage, especially during storms common in Frederick, CO.

  • Is it dangerous to wait until daylight or the next day to handle a fallen tree?

    Yes, delaying emergency tree work can be risky. Trees under tension, partially fallen trunks, or broken limbs can shift unexpectedly, especially with changing wind or moisture. What looks stable at night can collapse by morning. Additionally, fallen trees may damage foundations, roofs, or underground utilities over time. Emergency services focus on reducing immediate danger, even if full cleanup is scheduled later.

  • Can you safely remove trees that have fallen on homes or structures?

    Yes, but it requires specialized equipment, experience, and careful planning. Emergency tree removal near homes involves controlled cutting, weight distribution analysis, and sometimes crane assistance. Improper removal can cause further roof collapse or structural damage. A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC approaches these situations methodically, stabilizing the tree first and removing sections strategically to minimize additional harm to your home.

  • What should I do if a tree falls on or near power lines?

    Never approach or attempt to handle a tree touching power lines. Even if lines appear inactive, they can still be energized. Keep people and pets away and contact emergency services or the utility company immediately. After the area is secured, professional emergency tree services coordinate safe removal. This is one of the most dangerous scenarios and requires trained professionals with proper safety protocols.

  • Will my homeowner’s insurance cover emergency tree removal?

    In many cases, yes — especially if the tree caused damage to a covered structure like your home, garage, or fence. However, coverage varies by policy. Some insurers cover emergency removal only when damage occurs, not for preventive removal. It’s helpful to document the damage with photos before work begins. A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC can provide detailed invoices and documentation to support insurance claims.

  • Can a tree that’s still standing be considered an emergency?

    Absolutely. A tree doesn’t have to fall to be dangerous. Split trunks, exposed roots, sudden leaning, or large cracked limbs can indicate imminent failure. These issues often worsen rapidly during storms or freeze-thaw cycles common in Colorado. Emergency services can assess structural integrity and remove or stabilize the tree before it causes damage, often preventing a much larger emergency later.

  • Why is emergency tree removal more complex than regular tree service?

    Emergency tree work often involves unstable trees, limited access, poor visibility, and active hazards like weather or structural damage. Unlike routine pruning, emergency situations require real-time risk assessment and specialized equipment. There’s little margin for error. A&R Tree and Landscaping LLC focuses on safety-first execution, protecting people and property while resolving the hazard as efficiently as possible.

  • Is emergency tree removal more expensive, and why?

    Emergency services can cost more due to urgency, after-hours labor, specialized equipment, and higher risk factors. Crews may need to work nights, weekends, or during severe weather. The cost reflects the complexity and danger of the situation, not just the removal itself. That said, addressing emergencies quickly often prevents far more expensive structural repairs later.

  • Can you help prevent future tree emergencies after the immediate issue is resolved?

    Yes. After emergency removal or stabilization, a follow-up assessment can identify other vulnerable trees or limbs on your property. Preventive pruning, crown thinning, or removing weak trees reduces future storm damage risk. Many emergencies are caused by long-term neglect or hidden decay. Proactive care can significantly lower the chances of repeat emergencies, especially in wind- and snow-prone areas.