Trees on structures. Fallen trees blocking access. Hazardous leans. We respond fast, work under pressure, and know the difference between tree work and structural repair.
When a storm brings a tree down on your home, car, or property, you need a crew that can work safely under pressure — and that knows exactly where tree work ends and structural repair begins. Barton's Tree Care handles the tree: removal, rigging, cleanup, and stabilization. We bring 30+ years of experience, crane and rigging capability, and a methodical approach even in chaotic conditions.
Our scope is the tree. We do not perform roofing, siding, structural, or interior repairs. We'll remove the tree cleanly and safely — then you can coordinate with contractors for the structural side. We're upfront about this so you can plan accordingly.
These are the situations we handle — and the ones that require professionals with the right equipment.
A tree resting on your home, garage, or outbuilding creates immediate and compounding risk. Every shift of the tree — from wind, rain, or cooling — can increase structural damage. We can safely remove the tree without making the damage to the structure worse.
Trees blocking driveways, roads, or access points need to be dealt with quickly and efficiently. We can section and remove fallen trees, including large ones that require crane access or specialized rigging to work safely around other structures.
A tree that partially failed or is now leaning heavily after a storm can complete that failure without warning. Don't wait on this one. A tree that's visibly compromised after a storm should be assessed by a professional before the next weather event.
Storm-broken branches caught in the canopy — widowmakers — are extremely dangerous. They look stable, but they're not. They need to be removed by trained professionals with proper equipment. Do not work or spend time underneath them while they're still there.
Emergency work demands more discipline, not less. We don't rush the assessment just because the situation is urgent.
Before any work starts, we assess the scene — live electrical lines, structural instability, ground conditions, and safe access points. The situation may be urgent, but the assessment isn't skipped. Rushing the assessment is how people get hurt.
Using specialized rigging, cranes when necessary, and careful piece-by-piece sequencing, we remove the tree without worsening the structural situation. Every lift and cut is planned. We work clean even in difficult conditions.
We haul all debris and leave the property clear. We also document the work as we go — photos of the tree before, during, and after removal — which can be useful when working with your insurance company.
Experience, equipment, and transparency — three things that matter most in an emergency.
Storm damage doesn't happen during business hours. We're available to assess emergency situations and mobilize quickly when it matters. Call (410) 710-0164 or (443) 306-3037 — you'll reach someone who can help.
Getting a tree off a structure safely isn't a chainsaw job. It requires crane access, precision rigging, and a crew that's done it before. Barton's has the equipment and decades of experience to handle high-risk situations without making them worse.
We handle the tree. We're clear about that from the first call. We don't attempt roofing, siding, or structural work — and we'll tell you upfront so you can coordinate with the right contractors. No surprises on scope.
Barton's Tree Care responds to storm damage situations across Maryland. Licensed, experienced, and equipped for the tough jobs.