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Tree'Top Climbing arborist

Storm emergency — call-outs day and night

If anyone is in immediate danger, don't wait: call.

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When high winds and heavy rain are forecast in the area, Tree'Top stands ready to lend a hand to town councils, county services and emergency crews — and to households facing uprooted or dangerous trees, or trees blocking roads and driveways.

A storm gives no notice, and a tree across a road cannot wait until Monday morning. Fabien picks up at any hour.

Available immediately, day and night, within 30 km of Saint-Sauves-d'Auvergne.

What Fabien turns out for

Trees uprooted or lying across a road, a driveway, a fence.
Trees leaning or split, threatening a home.
Large broken branches left hanging in the crown — the sly ones: they fall later, often on someone.
Windthrow on difficult ground, on slopes, under canopy: where machines can't go.

For town councils and emergency services

Fabien works alongside town, county and emergency services. A climber with the right kit reaches what a cherry picker cannot: banks, woodland, village lanes, power lines overhead.

While you wait

Don't walk under a leaning tree or a hanging branch. Never touch a tree in contact with a power line: call the grid operator. If anyone is in immediate danger, call the emergency services (18 or 112) before calling an arborist.

Where we work

Where Fabien can get to quickly

Frequently asked questions

Emergencies: what you need to know

Does Fabien really turn out at night?

Yes. For a tree blocking a road or threatening a house, he comes out day or night. A night job is prepared differently — lighting, signage — but it gets done.

Will my insurance cover it?

Often yes, under storm cover, when a tree falls on insured property. Photograph everything BEFORE anything is moved, and tell your insurer. Fabien provides an itemised quote and invoice.

A tree is down on the road — who do I call?

The town hall or the police first, so the road is signed and closed if need be. Then Tree'Top to clear it. If anyone is in danger: 18 or 112, immediately.

Call — any hour