
A fallen tree or cracked limb over your home needs attention right now. We respond the same day in Dixon and the surrounding Valley - day or night.

Emergency tree service in Dixon means a crew responds the same day - often within hours - to stop a fallen or failing tree from causing more damage. Most jobs involve securing the hazard first, then cutting and removing the tree in sections, with cleanup following once the immediate risk is gone.
If a tree has come down on your roof, your vehicle, or your fence, every hour it sits increases the risk of further structural damage - especially if rain is in the forecast. Dixon homeowners also call us when a tree is still standing but has developed a sudden new lean after rain, which is a serious warning sign in the Valley's clay soils.
Once the hazard is cleared, many customers also schedule tree removal for any remaining trunk or follow-up work. If you are not sure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, call us and describe what you are seeing - we will give you a straight answer.
A fallen tree pressing against your roof, car, or fence is the clearest emergency. Every hour of additional weight increases the risk of structural damage, and rain in the forecast makes it worse. Call immediately and document everything with photos for your insurance claim.
In Dixon's clay soils, a tree that tilts noticeably after heavy rain has likely already shifted its root anchor. Saturated clay loses its grip fast, and a tree in this condition can come down at any time. This is not something to monitor over the coming days - call for a same-day assessment.
Dead branches - sometimes called hangers - can drop without any wind at all. If you can see a major limb that has clearly died and is positioned over your roof, driveway, or where people walk, that is a hazard worth addressing before it becomes an emergency.
Strong Delta breeze gusts can crack a trunk or split a major branch union without knocking the tree down. A tree that is cracked but still standing is often more dangerous than one that has already fallen, because the failure point is unpredictable. Have it assessed the same day you notice a fresh split.
Our crew handles the full range of emergency situations - from a single fallen limb pinning a car to a large tree that has split and landed across a roof. We arrive with the equipment needed for your specific situation: chainsaws, rigging ropes, and a bucket truck for larger work. The first priority is always getting the weight off your structure and stopping the damage from getting worse.
For situations that go beyond a single emergency - a dead tree that needs full tree removal, or a property requiring commercial tree service on multiple trees - we can handle that work as a follow-up or a combined job. We also coordinate with utility providers when power lines are involved, which is required before any safe work can begin near energized lines.
Best for homeowners whose tree is currently on a structure, blocking a driveway, or posing immediate risk to people on the property.
Best for properties hit by a wind event where multiple trees or limbs need evaluation before the next storm arrives.
Best for trees that are still standing but leaning, cracked, or visibly failing - removed in a controlled way before they fall on their own.
Best for homeowners filing a claim who need a written invoice and clear description of the work to submit to their insurer.
Dixon sits in the Sacramento Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb well above 90 degrees and the Delta breeze - the strong afternoon wind that funnels through the region - can stress trees and snap weakened branches without warning. A tree that looks fine in spring can fail fast when a strong gust hits during a dry August. The first fall rains create a second wave of risk: Dixon's clay soils saturate quickly, and trees that survived the dry season can topple when their root zones lose stability in wet clay.
Solano County, including the Dixon area, is also subject to California's defensible space requirements. If a dead or dying tree falls within the required clearance zone around your home, removing it is both a safety and a compliance issue. We serve homeowners throughout Dixon and nearby Vacaville and Fairfield, so we know the local conditions, the common tree species, and how quickly things can change in the Valley's seasonal weather patterns. For more on California's fire safety rules, see CAL FIRE.
Tell us what happened, the approximate size of the tree, and whether it is touching your home or a power line. This lets us send the right crew with the right equipment. We reply within 1 business day for non-urgent follow-up questions, but emergency calls are handled immediately.
The crew walks the site before touching anything, identifying the safest approach and whether any part of the job requires the utility company first. This assessment takes fifteen to thirty minutes and shapes the entire job plan.
For a tree on a roof, the crew gets the weight off the structure before anything else. For a leaning tree, it means rigging and controlled removal in sections. The goal at this stage is to stop the damage, not to leave the yard looking finished.
Once the hazard is cleared, the crew works through the rest of the tree, chips or stacks debris, and does a final walkthrough with you. You receive a written summary of the work completed - essential if you are filing an insurance claim.
We respond the same day to emergency calls in Dixon and across Solano County. No pressure, no surprises on the estimate.
(707) 640-8235We are based in Dixon, not driving in from Sacramento or the Bay. That means faster response when the Delta breeze hits and a tree comes down on your property at noon on a Saturday. Local presence translates directly to faster help when you need it most.
We provide a written invoice that clearly describes what was removed and why - exactly what your insurance adjuster needs to process a storm-related claim. Getting the documentation right the first time prevents delays in your coverage payout.
After a wind event in the Valley, out-of-town crews sometimes show up offering quick deals. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage and provide proof on request - no hesitation. The International Society of Arboriculture sets the professional standards we follow.
While we are on your property, we can flag other trees showing signs of stress - root heaving, dead wood, or decay - before they become the next emergency call. In Dixon's clay soils, root problems can develop quietly over a dry summer, and a second set of eyes is genuinely useful.
Every one of these proof points matters when a tree has just come down and you are trying to figure out who to trust with your home. We back up what we say with documentation, insurance certificates, and a final walkthrough before we leave your property.
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Learn MoreDixon and the surrounding Sacramento Valley get same-day emergency response. Call before another storm hits and the damage gets worse.