Fargo Elite Tree Care fallen tree removal is one of the calls we get most, especially after a rough storm rolls through. Whether it's a downed tree blocking your driveway or storm damage tree removal needed across a commercial lot, we move fast to clear it. Our crews handle everything from small backyard cleanups to large-scale debris cleanup across Fargo, ND. We know a fallen tree isn't just an eyesore — it's a hazard that needs to come down safely and quickly.
We've spent years building our reputation on safe, efficient tree removal after storm damage, and our team trains regularly on proper rigging and cutting techniques to keep every job site secure. That experience carries over to every neighborhood we serve, including, Harwood Moorhead, Horace, Wahpeton, and Hawley. So no matter where the tree came down, we've likely worked that street before. Still, every job gets the same careful approach — assess first, then act.
At Fargo Elite Tree Care, we take pride in delivering professional, dependable, and affordable tree services for homeowners and businesses throughout Fargo and the surrounding communities.
Get a FREE Quote
Most fallen tree removal starts with chainsaws, sized to match the job — smaller saws for limbs, heavier-duty models for thick trunks. We keep our blades sharp and well-maintained, since a dull chain slows things down and adds risk.
For tighter spaces, like near a fence or deck, we'll switch to smaller handheld saws for more control. It's basic equipment, but it does most of the heavy lifting.
When a tree is too large or awkwardly positioned to handle from the ground, we bring in cranes or bucket trucks. These help us reach sections safely and lower them without dropping weight onto a structure or vehicle.
Commercial properties with bigger trees especially benefit from this gear, since it speeds up a job that could otherwise take all day. Not every job needs it, but when it does, it makes a real difference.
Once a tree is cut down, the debris still has to go somewhere. We run branches through chippers on-site to reduce volume, then load the chips and larger logs onto our trucks for hauling.
This cuts down on the number of trips needed and keeps your yard clear faster. For bigger jobs, we bring extra trailers so cleanup doesn't drag on longer than the removal itself.
High winds are probably the number one reason we get called out for downed tree removal in Fargo. A strong gust can snap weak branches or topple an entire tree, especially if the roots were already loosened by heavy rain.
We see this pattern a lot during spring and summer storm season. Once the wind dies down, the real work starts — clearing whatever came down before it causes more damage.
Not every fallen tree is storm-related — some have been dying from the inside for years. Disease, fungus, or insect damage can hollow out a trunk until it simply can't hold its own weight anymore.
These trees often fall on calm days, which catches people off guard. If you've noticed a tree losing bark or leaning more than usual, it's worth getting it checked before it comes down on its own terms.
Sometimes the issue starts below ground. Poor drainage, compacted soil, or root rot can weaken a tree's foundation without any obvious warning signs above the surface.
Construction nearby or recent excavation can also disturb roots enough to cause a tree to topple. Once a tree's root system is compromised, it's usually just a matter of time before gravity takes over.
Before any cutting starts, we walk the site to check for hazards — power lines, structural damage, or unstable limbs still hanging overhead. This step tells us what equipment we'll need and how many crew members the job calls for. We also check if the tree fell on anything that needs extra care, like a fence or a vehicle. Skipping this step is how accidents happen, so we never rush it.
Once we know what we're working with, we cut the tree into manageable sections rather than trying to move it whole. This keeps the job controlled and reduces the risk of sudden shifts that could damage property or hurt someone. Larger trees might need rigging to lower sections safely, especially near a building or fence line. It's slower work, but it's the right way to do it.
After the tree is down and sectioned, our crew loads everything — trunk, branches, leaves — and hauls it off your property. We sweep the area for smaller debris too, so you're not left picking up sticks for the next week. Fargo Elite Tree Care leaves the site looking like the tree was never there, minus the tree, of course. That cleanup step matters just as much as the removal itself.
First, stay clear of the tree, especially if it's touching power lines or leaning unstably. Take photos for insurance purposes if you plan to file a claim. Then call a tree removal service to assess the damage and clear it safely. Don't attempt to move large branches or sections yourself — that's how injuries happen.
It depends on your policy and what the tree damaged. If it fell on a structure like your home or garage, homeowners insurance often covers removal and repair costs. If it just fell in the yard without hitting anything, coverage can vary, so it's worth checking with your provider. We're happy to provide documentation or photos if your insurance company needs proof of the damage.
Yes, we handle these situations often and take extra care when a tree has landed on a roof, fence, or vehicle. We assess the load first to avoid causing additional damage during removal. Our crew sections the tree carefully, working around the structure rather than through it. If needed, we can also coordinate timing with your insurance adjuster or contractor.
Stump removal is usually a separate service from fallen tree removal, since the stump itself isn't typically part of the hazard. That said, we can discuss stump grinding or removal at the same visit if you'd like it gone too. Just let us know when you call so we can plan for the extra equipment. Many Fargo property owners choose to handle both at once for convenience.
Once we cut and haul the tree, most of the wood and smaller debris get chipped or loaded onto our trucks for disposal. If you'd like to keep some of the wood for firewood, just mention it before we start and we'll set logs aside. Otherwise, Fargo Elite Tree Care takes care of hauling everything off-site, so your property is clear when we leave.
© 2026 | Fargo Elite Tree Care