Fallen trees, limbs on roofs, blocked driveways. Fast 24/7 response. Safe removal. Insurance documentation.
The storm passed an hour ago. You stepped outside, and the tree that used to shade the side yard is now lying across your driveway — or worse, leaning on the roof. The power line might be involved. You're not sure if it's safe to walk near it. And you have no idea who to call at this hour.
This is the situation The Woodsman Tree Service is built to answer. Storm damage doesn't wait for business hours, and neither do we. When a tree comes down in Spencerville, the clock matters — for safety, for stopping further damage, and for getting your property functional again. What follows is exactly what we handle, how fast we move, and what to do in the meantime.
When you call, you'll likely be describing one of these. Each one we treat as time-sensitive.
A whole tree on the ground — across the yard, the driveway, the fence, or the road. We respond around the clock, assess the safest sequence to dismantle and remove it, and clear it. Day or night, the line is answered and a crew gets moving toward Spencerville.
The highest-stakes call there is. A tree or large limb on the roof is both an active hazard and a source of worsening damage every hour it sits. We extract it carefully — relieving weight in the right order so the removal doesn't cause more damage than the fall did — and we work to get it off your structure fast.
Sometimes the tree's still standing, but it's not safe. Cracked limbs, branches hung up in the canopy, "widow-makers" waiting to drop. These are deceptively dangerous because they look stable. We get them down on our terms, not gravity's.
You can't get the car out. The crew can't get in. A storm-blocked driveway in Spencerville, NM is its own emergency, and we prioritize access clearing so you're not trapped — or stranded outside your own property.
A tree that split in the storm but hasn't fully come down is on a countdown. It will fail — the only question is when and onto what. We assess these urgently and remove them before the storm's unfinished business lands on something that matters.
While the crew is en route to your Spencerville property, a few things keep everyone safe. Stay well clear of any tree touching or near a power line — treat every downed line as live, and call your utility immediately; that's their job, not ours and not yours. Keep people and pets away from the damaged tree, especially anything leaning, split, or hung up, because these shift without warning. Don't climb on or under it to assess the damage — let the crew do that. If it's safe and only if it's safe, take a few photos from a distance for your insurance. Then wait for us. The fastest resolution starts with nobody getting hurt before we get there.
Speed is the entire promise of this service. The line is answered 24/7 — a real conversation. We triage on that call: a tree on a roof or a blocked-in resident moves ahead. After major storms, we work by priority — structures and trapped access first. We tell you the truth about your place in line and keep moving.
Emergency removal carries the cost of immediate response and complex work. You get a clear price before we begin. Storm damage is often insurance-covered — we provide thorough documentation for your claim.
"A huge limb came down on our roof during a night storm. I called not really expecting anyone to answer — someone did, talked me through staying clear of it, and had a crew out before sunrise. They got it off the roof carefully and the documentation they gave me made the insurance claim simple."
"Tree across the whole driveway, couldn't get either car out. They prioritized us because we were blocked in, cleared access first so I could get to work, then came back for the rest. Fair, fast, no drama."
"Storm split a big oak in the backyard — still standing but clearly wrong. They came out the same day, explained why it couldn't just be left, and took it down before it could fall on the fence or worse. Glad I didn't wait on that one."
Not every bit of storm damage needs a midnight phone call. But some of it absolutely does, and the hard part for a homeowner is telling them apart in the chaos right after a storm. Here's a clear way to think about it.
Call immediately if there's a structure or a person at risk. A tree or limb on the roof, on the house, on a vehicle you need, or across the only way in or out — that's an emergency, full stop. So is anything involving a power line: don't assess it, don't approach it, just call your utility and then call us. The same goes for a tree that's split or partially uprooted and leaning over something it could crush. These situations get worse with time and can get worse suddenly. In Spencerville, these are the calls we drop everything for.
It can likely wait for a scheduled visit if the damage is contained and stable. A tree that's fallen cleanly into an open part of the yard, hitting nothing. A few small branches down on the lawn. Minor canopy damage that isn't hanging over anything important. It's still work that needs doing — but it's planned work, not a 2 a.m. dispatch, and treating it as routine usually means a better price and a calmer process.
The tricky middle category is "looks fine, isn't." A limb that cracked but is still hanging in the canopy. A tree that's leaning slightly more than it used to. A trunk with a fresh split you can see. These don't look like emergencies because nothing has fallen yet — but they're loaded, and they tend to fail without a warning. When something is in this category, the safe move is to get it assessed quickly, even if it doesn't need a crew that same hour.
The general rule we'd give any Spencerville, NM homeowner: if it threatens a structure, a person, or your only access, treat it as urgent and call now. If it's down, stable, and harmless where it lies, it's still on the list — just not tonight's list. And if you genuinely can't tell, call and describe it. Triage is free, and we'd rather talk you through it than have you guess wrong in either direction.
Stay clear, treat lines as live, and call your utility company immediately. Then call us.
We answer 24/7 and dispatch based on priority. Roof and access issues come first.
Many storm claims are covered. We provide full documentation to support your claim.
If a tree is down on your Spencerville property right now, pick up the phone. Our line is answered 24/7. Describe what you're looking at and let's get a crew moving. Storm damage gets worse the longer it sits.
Click Here to Call (833) 435-4424We triage your situation, tell you how soon a crew can reach you, and walk you through staying safe until they do.