24/7 Emergency Tree Service in Petersburg, IN and Southwest Indiana

A tree on your roof cannot wait until morning. A limb on a power line cannot wait until Monday. An uprooted Silver Maple leaning toward your bedroom wall cannot wait for a business hours callback.

GE Tree Service provides 24/7 emergency tree service in Petersburg, IN and across Southwest Indiana, with a 112-ft crane, OSHA-certified crews, and 33 years of storm response experience in this region.

We answer. We show up. We fix it.

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Situations That Require Immediate Emergency Tree Response

Do not wait to see if it gets worse. Call immediately if you have any of these conditions on your property.

  • Tree on your roof, garage, or vehicle: Weight distribution is unstable and shifting. Do not attempt to move it yourself.
  • Limb on a power line: This is a live fire and electrocution hazard. Stay at least 30 feet away.
  • Uprooted tree with a sudden lean: In the clay-heavy soils across Daviess and Pike Counties, saturated ground after heavy rain causes mature hardwoods to heave at the root ball. A new lean means imminent failure.
  • Blocked driveway or road: An uprooted tree trapping you on your property also blocks emergency vehicles from reaching you.
  • Lightning-struck tree: Lightning vaporizes internal moisture and can cause a trunk to explode or become structurally brittle within hours.
  • Split or hanging limb over an occupied structure: A partially attached limb is unpredictable under any wind load.
  • Storm-damaged tree threatening a fence, pool, or outbuilding: Secondary damage from an unstable tree compounds fast.

Our Emergency Tree Service Process in Southwest Indiana

We do not send a guy with a chainsaw. We mobilize a trained crew with the right equipment to stabilize your property safely.

  • Step 1 – Immediate Hazard Assessment: Our CTSP-certified crew secures the site, identifies power line proximity, and determines the safest extraction approach before any cutting begins
  • Step 2 – Precision Crane Extraction: Our 112-ft or 90-ft crane lifts massive tree sections vertically off your structure. No dragging. No secondary roof damage. Clean extraction.
  • Step 3 – Property Stabilization: Once the primary hazard is removed we address secondary risks including split limbs, hanging debris, and compromised canopy over the structure
  • Step 4 – Emergency Tarping: We tarp damaged roof sections immediately to protect your interior from rain until permanent repairs are made
  • Step 5 – Insurance Documentation: We provide detailed photos, written reports, and itemized billing your insurance adjuster needs to process your claim quickly

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Why GE Tree Service Is the Only Call to Make in a Southwest Indiana Storm Emergency

Most tree companies in this region own a bucket truck. We own two cranes.

  • 112-ft and 90-ft cranes available 24/7, not just during business hours
  • 33 years responding to storm emergencies across Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, and Pike Counties
  • OSHA certified crews trained specifically for high-risk utility and structure proximity work
  • ISA Member and TCIA Member following the highest industry safety standards on every emergency job
  • Insurance billing specialists who handle claim documentation so you do not have to
  • Two aerial lifts and a grapple crane truck for complex multi-point extractions
  • Indiana Commercial Pesticide License 255155 and Applicator License 275795
  • BBB Accredited A+ Rated, family owned, locally operated since 1990
  • We have been in this community through every major storm event Southwest Indiana has faced for over three decades

What Affects Emergency Tree Service Cost in the Petersburg Area

Emergency work involves immediate crew mobilization, heavy equipment deployment, and high-risk conditions. Here is what drives the cost.

  • Time of response: Late-night and peak storm responses require dedicated emergency crew activation.
  • Equipment required: Crane extraction for a tree on a structure carries higher operational costs than ground-based removal. The USDA Forest Service recognizes that urban and residential tree emergencies often require specialized rigging and lift equipment beyond standard removal capacity.
  • Risk level: Work near live power lines or unstable structures requires additional safety personnel and slower precision rigging. The International Society of Arboriculture recommends that only qualified, insured professionals perform high-risk tree work near utilities and structures.
  • Scope of cleanup: Some homeowners need hazard removal only. Others need full debris haul, tarping, and site restoration.
  • Tree size and species: A 90-ft White Oak on a roof in Daviess County is a different scope than a 30-ft Silver Maple in a driveway in Washington.
  • Insurance coverage: In most cases, where a tree falls on a covered structure, homeowners’ insurance covers emergency removal and property stabilization. The Insurance Information Institute outlines how standard homeowners policies typically handle storm-related tree damage and what documentation insurers require. We work directly with your insurer and handle the documentation from start to finish.

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Recent Emergency Responses Across Southwest Indiana

  • Petersburg: Crane extraction of a uprooted 70-ft White Oak from a residential roofline following a derecho event, with same-night emergency tarping to protect interior from rain damage
  • Washington: Removal of a split Silver Maple from a garage structure after an ice storm, with full insurance documentation completed on-site
  • Jasper: Emergency response to a lightning-struck Tulip Poplar that split at 40 feet and came down across a fence line and sunroom
  • Vincennes: Overnight clearing of storm debris blocking a rural driveway and county road access following a severe line of thunderstorms

24/7 Emergency Tree Service Area in Southwest Indiana

GE Tree Service responds to emergencies throughout Southwest Indiana from our base at 1202 Spruce St, Petersburg, IN 47567.

  • Pike County: Petersburg, Otwell, Winslow, Velpen
  • Daviess County: Washington, Montgomery, Cannelburg, Plainville, Spurgeon, Stendal, Monroe City
  • Dubois County: Jasper, Huntingburg, Ireland
  • Gibson County: Princeton, Fort Branch, Oakland City
  • Knox County: Vincennes, Monroe City

Did You Know? Emergency Tree Facts Southwest Indiana Homeowners Should Know

  • Southwest Indiana sits in a high-risk derecho corridor. Daviess, Gibson, and Knox Counties have seen multiple destructive wind events in the last two decades.
  • Clay-heavy soils around Petersburg and Washington saturate quickly after heavy rain. This weakens root anchorage and increases uprooting risk during storms.
  • A single 60-foot White Oak can weigh more than 20,000 pounds. Removing it from a roof without crane equipment can cause major secondary damage.
  • Insurance claims often require photo documentation and detailed reports. Fast professional response also reduces interior water damage after a storm.

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Tree Service in Petersburg, IN

How fast can GE Tree Service respond to an emergency in Petersburg?

In most cases, we have a crew on-site within one to three hours of your call, depending on current weather conditions and road access. Emergency calls involving active structural threats or power line contact are prioritized above all other work.

Should I call my insurance company or GE Tree Service first?

Call us first. Stabilizing the hazard is the priority. We document everything on-site with photos and written reports that your insurance adjuster will require. Waiting to call a tree company while you sort out insurance paperwork allows interior water damage to get worse by the hour.

Will insurance cover emergency tree removal in Southwest Indiana?

If a tree falls on a covered structure such as your home, garage, or fence, most homeowner policies cover removal and property stabilization. We specialize in insurance billing and work directly with adjusters across Southwest Indiana to reduce your out-of-pocket stress.

What should I do if a tree falls on a power line near Washington or Petersburg?

Do not approach the tree or the line. Stay at least 30 feet away and keep others back. Call your local utility provider to de-energize the line, then call GE Tree Service. We are OSHA certified to work near utilities once lines are confirmed de-energized.

Can you remove a tree from my roof without causing more shingle damage?

Yes. Our 112-ft crane lifts tree sections straight up off the structure. This eliminates the traditional method of cutting and dragging sections across the roof which causes the secondary shingle and decking damage that multiplies your repair costs.

Do you respond to emergencies in Jasper, Princeton, and Vincennes?

Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency response across all of Dubois, Gibson, and Knox Counties. Distance does not change our response commitment. If you are in our service area and you have a tree on your structure, call us now.

What if the tree fell in my yard but did not hit anything?

If there is no active structural threat or access blockage it is not a same-night emergency. We will schedule a priority removal for the next available day to clear your property and assess the surrounding canopy for additional risk.

When Every Minute Counts, Call GE Tree Service

A tree on your roof gets heavier with every hour of rain. A hanging limb gets more unstable with every gust of wind. Do not wait. Do not guess. Call the team with the crane, the credentials, and 33 years of showing up for Southwest Indiana homeowners when it matters most.

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