The 2026 Guide to 24/7 Emergency Tree Service: What to Do in the First Hour After a Tree Hits Your Orlando Home

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The 2026 Guide to 24/7 Emergency Tree Service: What to Do in the First Hour After a Tree Hits Your Orlando Home

When a severe Central Florida storm rolls through, the sudden crack of timber and the impact of a massive oak on your roof is a homeowner’s worst nightmare. In 2026, with extreme weather events becoming more unpredictable, knowing exactly how to react in the immediate aftermath of a tree strike can save your property—and your life.

At Tree Amigos Orlando, we dispatch our 24/7 emergency response teams across Orange and Seminole counties every week. But before our cranes arrive and the chainsaws start, the actions you take in the first 60 minutes are critical. This guide is your immediate triage plan for a tree emergency.

The First 60 Minutes: Your Immediate Triage Plan

The First 60 Minutes: Your Immediate Triage Plan

Panic is natural, but systematic action is required. If a tree has compromised your home’s structure, follow these steps immediately.

Step 1: Evacuate and Assess from a Distance

If a tree has breached the roof deck or broken windows, the structural integrity of your home is compromised.

  1. Evacuate the immediate area: Get your family and pets out of the rooms beneath or adjacent to the impact zone. Trusses can fail minutes after the initial strike due to the shifting weight of a 10,000-pound oak.
  2. Do not go on the roof: Never attempt to climb onto a wet, compromised roof to assess the damage yourself.

Step 2: Navigate Electrical and Utility Hazards

The most significant immediate danger after a tree strike isn’t the tree itself—it’s the utilities it took down with it.

Dealing with Downed Power Lines

If the tree pulled down the weatherhead or nearby power lines, assume every branch, puddle, and piece of debris is energized.

  • Stay inside (if safe from collapse): Or maintain a distance of at least 30 feet if outside.
  • Call the utility company: Contact OUC or Duke Energy immediately to cut the grid power to your localized line.

Shutting Off Water and Gas

If the tree’s root plate lifted and severed underground lines, or if falling branches smashed exterior plumbing, immediately shut off your main water valve to prevent secondary flooding damage inside your home.

Why You Need a Specialized 24/7 Emergency Tree Service

Why You Need a Specialized 24/7 Emergency Tree Service

Once your family is safe and utilities are neutralized, you need to secure the envelope of your home. This is not a job for a neighborhood handyman with a pickup truck. You need a licensed, insured emergency response team.

The Danger of “Storm Chasers” in 2026

After a major Orlando storm, out-of-state, unlicensed crews flood the area. Hiring an unverified contractor can lead to disastrous consequences, including liability for injuries on your property or further damage to your roof during a botched removal. Always demand proof of a Florida contractor’s license and active liability insurance.

Crane-Assisted Emergency Tree Removal

At Tree Amigos Orlando, we utilize advanced crane-assisted removal techniques. When a tree is resting on a compromised roof structure, traditional felling methods are too dangerous.

Preserving the Structural Integrity of Your Roof

Our crane operators lift the massive weight of the tree up and away from your home, rather than letting it roll or slide off. This zero-impact method prevents secondary damage to your trusses, shingles, and gutters.

The Tarping and Mitigation Phase

Once the tree is safely removed, the job isn’t done. Florida homeowners’ insurance policies in 2026 require immediate “mitigation of further damage.” Our emergency teams can provide heavy-duty structural tarping over the impact zone, keeping the brutal Florida rain out of your attic and drywall while you wait for a Roof Repair Service or an insurance adjuster.

Navigating Florida Homeowners Insurance in 2026

Navigating Florida Homeowners Insurance in 2026

The Florida insurance landscape has changed dramatically. To ensure your claim is processed smoothly, your documentation needs to be flawless.

Documenting the Damage for Your Adjuster

Before our crews begin removing the tree, if it is safe to do so from the ground, take extensive photos and videos.

  1. Wide Shots: Show the entire tree and the point of impact on the house.
  2. Close-Ups: Photograph damaged gutters, shattered windows, and the root ball if the tree uprooted.
  3. Property Context: Document any damage to fences, driveways, or neighbor’s property.

Expert Note: “Your insurance company will cover the cost of removing the tree off the covered structure (your house, fence, or garage), but policies differ on hauling the debris away from the curb. Our estimators at Tree Amigos Orlando will work directly with your adjuster to ensure the scope of work is fully approved and billed correctly.” — The Tree Amigos Orlando Team.

Why Tree Amigos Orlando Should Be Your First Call

When a severe Central Florida storm rolls through, the sudden crack of timber and the impact of a massive oak on your roof is a homeowner’s worst nightmare. In 2026, with extreme weather events becoming more unpredictable, knowing exactly how to react in the immediate aftermath of a tree strike can save your property—and your life.

At Tree Amigos Orlando, we dispatch our 24/7 emergency response teams across Orange and Seminole counties every week. But before our cranes arrive and the chainsaws start, the actions you take in the first 60 minutes are critical. This guide is your immediate triage plan for a tree emergency.

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