Emergency Tree Removal After the Pittsburgh Storm: What Homeowners Need to Know
By Tree Emergency Expert
Tree Emergency Expert

When storms like the one that hit Forest Hills and surrounding Pittsburgh neighborhoods roll through, they leave behind more than just broken branches—they leave chaos. And when a tree comes down, time isn’t on your side. Let’s walk through exactly what to do if a tree falls on your property—and how to get fast, reliable help without making a stressful situation worse.
Emergency Tree Removal After the Pittsburgh Storm: What Homeowners Need to Know
"Over 300 calls for downed trees. Roads blocked. Powerlines snapped. The most damaging storm Pittsburgh has seen in over a decade."
— WPXI News, April 2025
That’s not just a weather update. That’s your front yard, your roof, and maybe your peace of mind. When storms like the one that hit Forest Hills and surrounding Pittsburgh neighborhoods roll through, they leave behind more than just broken branches—they leave chaos.
And when a tree comes down, time isn’t on your side.
Let’s walk through exactly what to do if a tree falls on your property—and how to get fast, reliable help without making a stressful situation worse.
Step 1: Stay Calm—and Stay Safe
We’ve seen it firsthand: fallen trees can seem harmless, but they hide serious danger. Downed power lines, cracked trunks ready to roll, unstable limbs dangling overhead—it’s not just a cleanup job. It’s a potential emergency.
Stay clear
of the area, especially if wires are down.
Do not attempt DIY removal
—even “small” trees can weigh thousands of pounds.
Call 911
if there’s a life-threatening hazard or blocked roadway.
Once you're safe, it's time to plan your next move.
Step 2: Contact a 24/7 Emergency Tree Service in Pittsburgh
Storms don’t care what time it is. That’s why our emergency response crews are always ready—day or night.
If you're Googling "trees down in Forest Hills storm" or “how to get help for storm tree cleanup in Pittsburgh,” you’re in the right place.
✅ We respond 24/7
✅ We’re fully licensed and insured
✅ We bring the equipment and experience to handle any size job
From tree-on-roof extractions to large-scale yard clearing, our team handles it all—and fast.
Step 3: Document the Damage for Insurance
Before cleanup begins, take clear photos and video of the damage from a safe distance. This step is crucial if you plan to file a homeowner's insurance claim.
Pro tip:
📷 Capture wide shots of the full scene
📷 Zoom in on structural damage or broken limbs
📷 Note the time and date for each image
We work with most major insurers and can even provide documentation and reports to support your claim.
Step 4: Don’t Wait—Here’s Why Fast Removal Matters
Waiting too long to remove a damaged tree can snowball into bigger issues:
🌧️ Additional rainfall can soften the soil and cause partial falls to become full collapses
🐜 Pests like carpenter ants and termites are drawn to downed wood
🏚️ Delays in removal can complicate insurance claims
Plus, in Pittsburgh municipalities like Forest Hills, Mt. Lebanon, and Shadyside, local ordinances may require prompt action for safety and liability reasons.
Areas We Serve in Pittsburgh After the Storm
We’ve been on the ground after this latest storm, especially in these areas:
Forest Hills
Regent Square
Squirrel Hill
Mt. Lebanon
Shaler Township
Robinson Township
Plum
Bethel Park
And surrounding Allegheny County neighborhoods
If your zip code got hit, we’re on our way.
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