A tree on your roof, across your driveway, or leaning into a power line cannot wait until Monday morning. Homeowners across St. Cloud need immediate emergency tree response when storms, wind, or structural failure put their property at risk. Total Control Tree Service provides 24/7 emergency tree service in St Cloud and and all of Central Minnesota. Our crew arrives fully equipped to assess the hazard, make your property safe, and begin cleanup fast. We are licensed, bonded, and fully insured.
Storm damage gets worse by the hour. We respond within hours for most St. Cloud calls.
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When You Need Emergency Tree Service in St. Cloud
Call us immediately if you are dealing with any of the following situations.
- Tree or large limb fallen on your home, garage, or vehicle
- Storm-split trunk or hanging widow-maker limbs
- Tree leaning against your house or utility lines after wind
- Blocked driveway or road from fallen tree
- Root failure causing a tree to tip during saturated soil conditions
- Ice storm or heavy snow causing critical structural damage
Do not attempt to move or cut a fallen tree near a structure without a professional assessment first. Fallen trees near power lines are life-threatening situations.
What Our Emergency Tree Service Includes in St. Cloud
We stabilize the hazard first, then work through the full cleanup systematically.
- Immediate hazard assessment and property stabilization
- Safe removal of fallen or partially fallen trees
- Crane-assisted extraction for trees on roofs or structures
- Debris removal and site cleanup
- Insurance documentation support and direct billing coordination
- Tarping and temporary protection for damaged roof areas if needed
We work with all major homeowner insurance carriers and provide the documentation you need to file your claim.
Our Emergency Response Process in St. Cloud
Emergency calls follow a clear, fast process designed to get your property safe as quickly as possible.
- You call, we respond, day or night
- Crew arrives with full equipment for the situation
- Hazard assessment and safety perimeter established
- Tree or limb removed using the safest method available
- Full debris removal and site cleanup
What Affects Emergency Tree Service Cost in St. Cloud
Emergency tree service is priced based on the scope of work and the conditions on the ground.
- Size and weight of the fallen tree or limbs
- Whether crane assistance is required
- Proximity to your home, roof, or utility lines
- Time of call, overnight, weekend, or holiday
- Amount of debris and cleanup required
We offer $100 off same-day service for new customers. For insurance-covered events, we handle billing coordination directly. We never inflate emergency pricing beyond fair market rate.
Why Choose Total Control Tree Service for Emergency Response
- True 24/7 availability, including holidays and overnight calls
- Crane-assisted capability for complex emergency removals
- 30 years of combined storm response experience across Central Minnesota
- Insurance billing coordination included
- Licensed, bonded, and fully insured
- Fast response throughout Stearns County and surrounding communities
What we quote is what you pay. No surprises, even in emergencies.
“Called at 11pm after a storm dropped a tree on our garage. They were there within two hours and had it cleared by morning. Professional and fair.”
What to Do While Waiting for Emergency Tree Service
Knowing what to do before we arrive can protect your family and prevent further damage.
- Stay away from fallen trees, especially near power lines
- Do not attempt to cut or move large limbs yourself
- Keep family members and pets inside and away from windows
- Take photos of the damage for your insurance claim
- Turn off electricity to affected areas if safe to do so
- Cover broken windows or openings with plastic sheeting if possible
Our crew will handle everything once we arrive. Your safety is the priority until then.
Storm and Tree Risks in Central Minnesota
Central Minnesota averages multiple severe storm events every year. Derecho-style wind events, ice storms, and late-season heavy snow are the most common causes of emergency call volume across St. Cloud, Sartell, and Sauk Rapids. Saturated spring soils in low-lying areas near the Sauk River and smaller drainage corridors through Cold Spring and Paynesville create ideal conditions for root failure. Silver maple, cottonwood, and ash trees, all highly prevalent in this region, are the most common species involved in emergency removals.











