Trusted emergency tree service for Howland properties. 24/7 emergency response, careful work, and transparent pricing.
Tree emergencies in Howland require fast, professional response — not a friend with a chainsaw. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides 24/7 emergency tree service backed by ISA-trained arborists, full insurance, proper rigging, and crane access where needed. We document the damage, work with your insurance adjuster, and clear your property efficiently.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Howland, professional emergency tree service is essential for keeping your trees healthy, your property safe, and your insurance liability low. B. Haney and Sons Arborists has completed thousands of emergency tree service projects across Maine, and our Howland customers benefit from that depth of arborist experience on every job.
We understand that emergency tree service can feel uncertain when you are not a tree expert yourself. That is why B. Haney and Sons Arborists makes the process simple for Howland property owners — free written estimates, transparent pricing, full insurance coverage, complete cleanup, and a dedicated crew leader from start to finish. Your satisfaction with the work is our standard.
Our proven emergency tree service process delivers reliable results for Howland property owners every time.
Call any time — day, night, weekends, holidays. Our dispatcher gathers details, sends a crew, and gives you an estimated arrival window.
Our Howland emergency crew assesses the tree, the structures involved, and any utility lines on arrival. We stabilize anything that could fail further and brief the rigging plan before cuts begin.
B. Haney and Sons Arborists executes emergency tree removals in Howland, ME with full rigging discipline. Whether the tree is on a roof, blocking access, or hanging dangerously, we bring it down piece by piece without surprises.
We document the damage with photos, provide a written work invoice, and coordinate with your insurance adjuster as needed. Then we haul wood and clean up the site.
Have questions about emergency tree service in Howland, ME? Start here.
For tree emergencies in Howland, ME, our crews typically arrive within 1 to 4 hours of the call depending on weather conditions and current emergency volume. During major storms response times can stretch — we work in priority order based on imminent danger to people and structures.
Yes. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides round-the-clock emergency tree response throughout Howland — day, night, weekends, holidays. Our emergency line is staffed continuously and dispatches the closest available crew with appropriate equipment for the situation.
Get everyone out of the room or area under the tree. Avoid contact with any utility lines that may be involved. Take photos for insurance from a safe distance. Then call B. Haney and Sons Arborists for emergency response in Howland. Do not attempt to cut the tree yourself — trees on structures require careful rigging to avoid making the damage worse.
Standard homeowner policies in Maine typically cover removal of trees that have fallen on insured structures (house, garage, vehicles inside the garage, fences in some cases). Trees that fell harmlessly in your yard may not be covered. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides documentation that helps with legitimate claims.
Real feedback from property owners who trusted B. Haney and Sons Arborists with their tree care.
"Haney and Sons saved a 100-year-old elm on our property. Other companies told us to take it down. Their arborist did a careful evaluation, recommended cabling and a treatment plan, and the tree is thriving three years later. This is what 85 years of tree care knowledge looks like."
"Hazardous tree removal on a leaning oak threatening our house. Crew arrived on time with proper equipment, rigged everything down in sections, and the property was completely safe the entire time. Great communication from quote through cleanup."
"The crew leader took the time to walk me through exactly what they were going to do before they started cutting. That kind of communication is rare. The work itself was textbook professional and our trees are in great shape."