Fast and Reliable Emergency Tree Services in Bastrop, Texas

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Keeping You Safe from Tree Emergencies

Storms, high winds, or accidents can leave your trees in dangerous conditions. It poses threats to your property and safety. You can count on the emergency tree services from Lost Pines Tree Service to address these urgent tree-related problems. When a tree has fallen, or large branches are at risk of breaking, we respond quickly and provide quick and practical solutions to keep your property safe and secure. For each job, we prioritize safety. We remove hazardous trees and branches before they cause further damage.


Our team handles tree emergencies professionally and efficiently. If you need immediate help with tree damage or concerns, our experts are here to provide fast solutions. When you opt for our services in Bastrop, Texas, you get a tree service partner that helps you restore your property’s safety as quickly as possible. For any queries about our services, contact us now, and we will answer all your questions.

Emergency Tree Services We Offer in Bastrop, Texas

Fallen Tree Removal

Fallen trees can block driveways, damage buildings, or create hazards in your yard. We offer fast and safe removal of fallen trees to clear your property quickly. Our team arrives with the right equipment to handle any size tree and helps you restore access and remove the danger.

Hazardous Tree Stabilization

Some trees may not be completely down but are leaning or damaged due to high winds or storms. We assess the situation and stabilize hazardous trees before they fall. Our proactive approach prevents further risks and helps protect your property from potential damage.

Broken Limb and Branch Removal

Heavy branches and limbs can become dislodged during storms or accidents. It can cause them to hang dangerously. We quickly remove broken limbs and branches that pose immediate threats. Our quick broken limp and branch removal service makes sure that no heavy or weak branches fall unexpectedly, thus keeping your space safe.

Storm Damage Cleanup

After a storm, you may be left with fallen trees, branches, and other debris scattered across your property. We provide thorough storm damage cleanup to clear all tree-related debris. Our process helps restore your yard to a safe condition and allows you to move forward without concerns.

Emergency Tree Pruning

Sometimes, trees still stand but have been weakened by severe weather. We offer emergency pruning to remove damaged sections and reduce the risk of future accidents. Pruning these trees early on can help prevent large limbs from falling and causing harm.

Emergency Utility Line Clearance

In some cases, trees may fall onto power lines or block access to critical utilities. Our emergency utility line clearance service ensures that trees and branches are safely removed from these areas. It helps restore proper access and prevent electrical hazards.

Protect Your Property with Emergency Tree Services from Lost Pines Tree Service

When an urgent situation occurs with your trees, and you need professional help to get it under control, call us right away. Day or night, we are ready to serve the residents of Bastrop, Texas, with fast emergency tree services. Our team is fully equipped with the right tools to eliminate potential dangers as soon as possible. They can complete fallen tree removal quickly to restore safety to your property. Schedule your emergency tree service today.

FAQ's

  • What qualifies as a tree emergency and how quickly can you respond?

    A tree emergency typically involves any situation where a tree or large limb is posing immediate danger to people, property, or power lines—often caused by storms, high winds, or decay. At Lost Pines Tree Service, we offer 24/7 rapid response in Bastrop and surrounding areas. Our emergency crew is equipped to assess risk, secure the area, and begin safe removal quickly, often within hours. Waiting too long increases liability and danger, especially if power lines or roofs are involved.

  • Do emergency tree services cost more than regular tree removal?

    Yes, emergency tree services are generally more expensive due to after-hours availability, specialized equipment, and immediate crew dispatch. However, Lost Pines Tree Service offers transparent, upfront pricing—even in emergencies. Unlike some providers who price-gouge during disasters, we provide clear estimates and only charge for necessary work. We also work with insurance companies to minimize out-of-pocket costs when applicable.

  • Will my homeowners insurance cover emergency tree removal?

    In many cases, yes—if the tree falls due to a storm, wind, or another covered peril and causes damage to insured property (like your home, fence, or carport). Insurance may also cover removal if the tree blocks access to your home or driveway. At Lost Pines Tree Service, we provide documentation and photos for your claim and will coordinate directly with your insurance adjuster if needed to simplify the process.

  • How do you ensure safety during an emergency tree removal?

    Emergency situations often involve unstable trees, tangled limbs, or precarious positioning near power lines or structures. Our ISA-certified arborists follow strict safety protocols, including rigging, harnessing, and aerial lifts when needed. We secure the area before work begins and maintain real-time communication among our crew. This keeps homeowners, properties, and our workers protected throughout the removal process.

  • Can emergency removal save a partially fallen or split tree?

    Sometimes. Not all emergencies result in full removal. In some cases, a tree with a partial split or lean may be stabilized with cabling, bracing, or crown reduction to save it. However, if the structural integrity is severely compromised, full removal is often the safest option. Our team assesses not only the visible damage but also the root system, trunk integrity, and lean angle to determine the safest path forward.

  • What should I do if a tree falls on my house at night?

    First, make sure everyone is safe and evacuate the affected area. Then, call 911 if electrical lines are involved. After that, call Lost Pines Tree Service immediately. We offer 24-hour emergency response and prioritize cases where roofs or living areas are compromised. Avoid trying to remove limbs yourself—especially at night—as unstable limbs or hanging branches can shift unpredictably.

  • Are there signs I can watch for to prevent tree emergencies?

    Yes. Warning signs include leaning trees, cracks in the trunk, mushrooms at the base (a sign of decay), exposed roots, and dead or hanging branches. Trees with multiple trunks (co-dominant stems) are especially prone to splitting. Scheduling routine inspections from Lost Pines Tree Service can catch these issues early. We provide preventative risk assessments, which can save you thousands in emergency removal later.

  • Do you remove storm-damaged trees that are tangled in power lines?

    Yes—but only in coordination with the local utility provider. If a tree is tangled in or has brought down power lines, we must wait until the power company has disconnected or de-energized the line before safely proceeding. We will secure the area and communicate with utility crews on your behalf to ensure the situation is handled without added risk.

  • Can you help with fallen trees blocking my driveway or road?

    Absolutely. A blocked driveway or access point is a top priority emergency, especially for those with medical or mobility needs. Lost Pines Tree Service can often clear access routes within hours, even during storms or citywide outages. We prioritize jobs based on urgency, and blocked roads or driveways often rank high. If city streets are involved, we coordinate with local authorities.

  • Is it safe to stay in my home after a tree falls nearby?

    That depends. If a tree hit your roof, there could be hidden structural damage, risk of collapse, or broken gas/electrical lines. Even if it didn’t strike your house, large limbs leaning toward your home may shift. We advise having our team assess the situation immediately. If in doubt, evacuate the impacted area and wait for a professional clearance from both your insurance adjuster and our arborists.