Professional emergency tree service for homes and businesses in Driggs and surrounding Idaho communities.
B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides emergency tree service throughout Driggs, ID any time of day or night. When a tree falls on your house or blocks access to your property, every hour matters. Our emergency crews typically reach Driggs jobs within 1 to 4 hours of the call, with the equipment and arborist skill to handle any situation safely.
Driggs homeowners and businesses count on careful, professional emergency tree service to protect their properties and their tree investments. Serving a city of 2,481 across Idaho, B. Haney and Sons Arborists brings the experience, equipment, and crew capacity to handle emergency tree service projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation, walk the property with you, and provide a clear written estimate before any cuts are made.
Our emergency tree service crews in Driggs, ID are ISA-trained, fully insured, and equipped with bucket trucks, climbing gear, chippers, and stump grinders sized for the job. From the initial assessment through final cleanup, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to ANSI A300 and Z133 industry standards. That is how B. Haney and Sons Arborists has earned the trust of property owners across Idaho.
A clear, professional approach to emergency tree service — tailored to your Driggs property.
Call any time — day, night, weekends, holidays. Our dispatcher gathers details, sends a crew, and gives you an estimated arrival window.
B. Haney and Sons Arborists treats every emergency in Driggs with proper assessment first. A tree on a house is not a chainsaw race — it is a careful evaluation of how to remove the tree without making the damage worse.
Our Driggs crew brings cranes, rigging gear, and bucket trucks to handle the takedown safely. Sections come off the structure under controlled lowering — no free-falling pieces, no additional damage.
We document the damage with photos, provide a written work invoice, and coordinate with your insurance adjuster as needed. Then we haul wood and clean up the site.
Have questions about emergency tree service in Driggs, ID? Start here.
For tree emergencies in Driggs, ID, our crews typically arrive within 1 to 4 hours of the call depending on weather conditions and current emergency volume. During major storms response times can stretch — we work in priority order based on imminent danger to people and structures.
Emergency tree service in Driggs, ID typically runs 25 to 50% higher than scheduled work due to off-hours labor, expedited mobilization, and complex on-site conditions. Specific pricing depends on tree size, hazard level, equipment required, and structural involvement. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides written invoices and works with insurance adjusters.
Yes. B. Haney and Sons Arborists provides round-the-clock emergency tree response throughout Driggs — day, night, weekends, holidays. Our emergency line is staffed continuously and dispatches the closest available crew with appropriate equipment for the situation.
For trees actively touching live power lines in Driggs, you must call the utility company first — only they can de-energize the lines safely. Once the utility has cleared the situation, B. Haney and Sons Arborists can handle the tree removal. Never attempt to cut a tree on live lines yourself.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Good tree work overall. The trimming and pruning was excellent and the trees look great. Cleanup could have been a little more thorough — found a few stray branches the next morning — but the actual tree work was top-notch and we will use them again."
"Called for emergency tree service after a big limb came down on our shed. Crew was here within three hours, removed the limb, cleaned up all the debris, and did not even charge us extra for the after-hours call. That is integrity right there."
"Tree pest control treatment for emerald ash borer. The arborist explained the trunk-injection process, treated our ash trees, and the trees have stayed healthy through what would otherwise have been a death sentence. Thank you for saving them."