Skip to content
Rodney's Tree Service logo Rodney's Tree Service
Emergency right now? ๐Ÿ“ž Call Rodney: 919-320-6325

Storm & Emergency

A Tree Fell on Your House โ€” Exactly What to Do

By Rodney's Tree Service ยท Updated June 2026

Between hurricanes blowing up from the coast, summer thunderstorms, and the occasional winter ice storm, Clayton and Johnston County see their share of trees coming down on homes. If it just happened to you, take a breath โ€” here's a clear, calm order of operations that keeps your family safe and protects your insurance claim.

1. Get everyone to safety

Move everyone away from the affected rooms. If the roof or ceiling is sagging, cracked, or letting water in, get out of the house entirely until it's been checked. A tree that's already fallen can still shift.

2. Stay clear of power lines โ€” assume they're live

If the tree brought down power lines, or if lines are touching the tree, stay far away and keep everyone back. Never touch a tree that's in contact with power lines. Call 911 and your utility company immediately. If you smell gas, leave and call from outside.

3. Document everything for insurance

Before anyone moves a branch, take plenty of photos and video โ€” the tree, the damage to the structure, and any damage inside. This documentation is what your insurance adjuster will want to see.

4. Call a tree service that does emergency work

Your next call is to a professional crew who can make the property safe โ€” stabilize or remove the tree and tarp the opening so more rain doesn't get in. This is not a DIY job: a tree resting on a structure is under tension and can move suddenly, and chainsaw work near a damaged roof is dangerous. An experienced crew can take the tree off cleanly, which often prevents further damage during removal.

5. Contact your insurance company

Call your homeowners insurer to open a claim. Many policies cover a tree falling on a covered structure, though every policy is different. Keep receipts for any emergency work โ€” emergency mitigation to prevent further damage is frequently reimbursable.

What NOT to do

Rodney's is here when it counts

Our customers tell the same story again and again: they called, Phyllis actually answered, and Rodney came out fast โ€” often the same day โ€” to get a dangerous tree off their home safely. We're veteran-owned, local to Clayton, and we treat your property like our own.

Tree down on your home? Call now.

Same-day response when we can. โญ 5.0 from 143 reviews. Veteran-owned, Clayton NC.

๐Ÿ“ž Call 919-320-6325
๐Ÿ“ž Call Rodney โ€” 919-320-6325