24/7 Emergency Storm Damage Cleanup

Tree on your house? Blocking your road? Call now — we answer day and night, 7 days a week.

⚡ Same-Day Emergency Response — Call (870) 245-7944 Right Now

Arkadelphia's 24/7 Emergency Tree Service

When a storm knocks a tree onto your house at 2 in the morning, you need someone who answers the phone. Plyler's Tree Service has been handling storm emergencies in Arkadelphia and Clark County for over 24 years. Owner Robbie Plyler lives right here and responds to emergency calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — nights, weekends, holidays, it doesn't matter. We remove fallen trees from roofs, clear blocked driveways, cut up downed limbs, and clean up storm debris. We work with your insurance company and provide the photos and documentation your adjuster needs. Fully licensed and insured. We've helped hundreds of families in Arkadelphia, Hot Springs, Malvern, Gurdon, and the surrounding area get their property safe again after the worst storms Arkansas can throw at them. That's why we have a perfect 5.0-star rating on Google with more than 77 reviews.

When to Call for Emergency Tree Service

Not every fallen branch is an emergency. But these situations are — and they need professional help right away:

Tree on Your House

Get everyone out and call us immediately. A tree on a roof can shift at any time and cause the structure to collapse. Do not go back inside until it's removed.

Tree on Your Car

Don't try to move it. The tree can shift and cause more damage or hurt someone. We'll lift it off safely and cut it up without making things worse.

Blocked Driveway or Road

If a tree is blocking your only way in or out, that's an emergency. We'll get it cut up and cleared so you can get through.

Tree on Power Lines

Stay far away. Do not touch the tree or anything it's touching. Call your power company first, then call us. We work with utility crews to remove trees from lines safely.

Hanging Limbs About to Fall

A big limb that cracked but didn't fall all the way is called a widow-maker for a reason. Stay out from under it and call us to bring it down safely.

Tree Leaning Toward a Structure

If a storm pushed a tree into a lean and it's now pointing at your house, garage, or shed, it can go the rest of the way in the next gust of wind. Don't wait.

A Tree Just Fell on Your House — Here's What to Do

1
Get Everyone Out

Leave the house immediately. Don't go into the room where the tree came through. The roof could be compromised and the tree could shift.

2
Call Plyler's Tree Service

Call (870) 245-7944. We answer 24/7. Tell us what happened, where the tree is, and whether anyone is hurt. We'll get a crew headed your way.

3
Call Your Insurance Company

Start a claim as soon as possible. Take photos of the damage from a safe distance — your phone is fine. Your adjuster will need these.

4
We Remove the Tree

Our crew carefully removes the tree from your home using ropes and rigging to prevent further damage. We work with your insurance adjuster and provide photos and documentation.

5
We Clean Up Everything

Tree, branches, debris — all of it gets cut up, hauled away, and cleaned up. We leave your property as safe and clean as possible so repairs can begin.

How Much Does Emergency Tree Removal Cost?

Every storm situation is different — the size of the tree, where it landed, what it's touching, and how dangerous it is to remove all affect the price. Even in an emergency, we tell you the cost before we start. No one needs a surprise bill on top of storm damage.

If your homeowner's insurance covers it — and it usually does when a tree hits a structure — we provide the paperwork and photos your adjuster needs to process the claim.

Will Insurance Cover Emergency Tree Removal?

In most cases, yes — if the tree hit a covered structure like your house, garage, fence, or shed. Your homeowner's policy typically covers the cost of removing the tree and repairing the damage. If a tree falls in your yard but doesn't hit anything, coverage depends on your specific policy. Some policies cover it, some don't.

Here's what we recommend: call your insurance company as soon as the tree falls. Take photos from a safe distance. Then call us. We'll remove the tree, document the work, and give you everything your adjuster needs — itemized invoice, before and after photos, description of the damage. We've done this hundreds of times and know exactly what insurance companies want to see.

Tree Down? Don't Wait. Call Now.

We answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Nights, weekends, holidays — it doesn't matter. We'll be there.

Why Folks Around Here Call Us First

We show up, do the work right, and leave your yard clean.

24 Years of Doing This

Robbie Plyler started this company in 2002. Two decades of experience on every job.

Licensed and Insured

Full liability coverage. If anything goes wrong, you're protected. Period.

Free Estimates, No Pressure

We come out, look at the job, and give you an honest price. No obligation.

We Clean Up Everything

When we leave, your yard looks better than when we got there. Every time.

24/7 Emergency Calls

Storm at midnight? Big limb on your roof? Call us. We answer and we show up.

Local People, Local Company

We live here. Our kids go to school here. We treat your property like it's our own.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"Called on a Monday, Robbie came out Tuesday morning. Had a huge oak removed by Wednesday afternoon. Fair price, clean yard, no hassle."

— John D.
★★★★★

"A big pine fell on our fence during a storm. They were out the next morning. Professional, fast, and they even fixed the fence section. Can't say enough good things."

— Sarah M.
★★★★★

"Best tree service around. They trimmed six trees in our yard and ground two stumps in one day. Left the yard cleaner than they found it."

— Michael T.

Emergency Tree Service Questions

Do you really answer calls 24/7?

Yes. Call (870) 245-7944 any time — 2 in the morning, Sunday afternoon, Christmas Day. If a tree is on your house or blocking your driveway, we answer and we respond.

How fast can you get to my property?

For a single emergency, usually within a few hours or the same day. After a big storm that hits a wide area, we triage by severity — trees on houses and blocked roads come first. Even after major storms, we get to most calls within 24 hours.

How much does emergency tree removal cost?

It depends on the size of the tree and where it fell. Large limbs and hanging branches run $300 to $600. A tree across a driveway is $500 to $1,200. A tree on a house can be $1,000 to $2,500 or more because of the careful rigging involved. We tell you the price before we start, even in an emergency.

A tree fell on my house. What do I do first?

Get everyone out of the house. Stay away from the damaged area. Call us at (870) 245-7944. Then call your insurance company and start a claim. Take photos from a safe distance. Do not try to remove the tree yourself.

Will my insurance cover it?

Usually yes, if the tree hit a covered structure like your house, garage, fence, or shed. If it just fell in the yard and didn't hit anything, coverage depends on your policy. Call your insurance company right away. We provide photos, documentation, and an itemized invoice — everything your adjuster needs.

Can you remove a tree that's leaning on my house but hasn't fallen all the way?

Yes. That's actually more dangerous than a tree that's already down because it can shift and fall further any time. Do not go under it. We use ropes, rigging, and controlled cuts to take it apart piece by piece without causing more damage to your home.

Do you clear blocked driveways and private roads?

Yes. If a tree is blocking your way in or out, call us. We'll cut it up, haul it off, and clear the path so you can get through.

What if a tree fell on power lines?

Stay far away. Do not touch the tree or anything near it — downed power lines can electrify the ground, the tree, and anything touching them. Call your power company first, then call us. We work with utility crews to remove trees from lines safely once the power is cut.

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