When a tree falls unexpectedly, you need a team you can trust—fast. At Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services, we provide emergency tree removal for homeowners and businesses across Burlington, Elkhorn, Lake Geneva, Mukwonago, Muskego, New Berlin, Pleasant Prairie, Waukesha, and surrounding areas. Whether a tree has come down on your house, is blocking your driveway, or is dangerously close to falling, our experts are ready to respond with the right equipment and expertise to safely remove it before further damage occurs.
If you’re facing a tree emergency, don’t wait—call or text Caleb at (262) 800-4471 for immediate assistance.

Why Emergency Tree Removal is Critical
Fallen or unstable trees can be incredibly dangerous, especially after a storm. They can damage homes, vehicles, and power lines—or worse, put your family at risk. In many cases, waiting too long can lead to further complications, including structural damage and safety hazards.
Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services specializes in:
- Storm-Damaged Tree Removal – Clearing trees and debris after high winds, lightning strikes, or heavy snow.
- Hazardous Tree Removal – Removing trees that pose an immediate danger to structures or people.
- Blocked Driveways & Roads – Clearing fallen trees that obstruct access to homes, businesses, and streets.
- Tree Stabilization & Risk Assessment – Identifying unstable trees that may need removal or corrective pruning before they fall.
We understand that emergencies don’t happen on a schedule—which is why we prioritize rapid response times and professional, efficient service when you need it most.

Signs You Need Emergency Tree Removal
It’s not always obvious when a tree is an immediate threat, but here are some warning signs that mean you should call our team right away:
- A tree has already fallen on your home, driveway, or power lines.
- Leaning trees with exposed or lifted roots, especially after storms.
- Large, broken limbs hanging over buildings, cars, or walkways.
- Cracked or split trunks that could cause the tree to break apart.
- Trees with sudden instability due to shifting soil, flooding, or erosion.
- Storm damage that left a tree weakened and vulnerable to collapse.
If you’re unsure, it’s always safer to get a professional tree risk assessment to determine whether removal or trimming is the best course of action.