MMM Tree Service Birmingham, MI





24/7 Emergency Tree Service & Storm Cleanup in Birmingham, MI


When a severe storm rolls through and you hear that terrifying crack of a falling tree, panic sets in immediately. A massive tree resting on your roof, crushing your fence, or completely blocking your driveway isn't just a mess—it is a dangerous emergency that brings your life to a standstill. We are your reliable, fast-acting emergency tree service professionals in Birmingham, MI. We understand that when nature strikes, you can't wait days for an appointment. We keep our chainsaws sharp and our heavy machinery ready to deploy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so we can secure your home and give you your peace of mind back.





Fast, Safe Relief When You Need It Most


When you desperately search for a tree service near me after a storm, you need a team that knows exactly what they are doing. A fallen tree is incredibly heavy and full of unpredictable tension. If someone just starts hacking away at it with a chainsaw, the trunk can suddenly roll or snap upwards, causing even more damage to your home or severely injuring the worker. We don't take chances. We use specialized ropes, heavy-duty skid steers, and sometimes cranes to carefully lift the massive weight off your house. We control every piece of wood we cut, making sure your property is protected from any further harm.

Clearing Your Driveway and Yard


Sometimes the tree doesn't hit your house, but it falls right across your driveway, trapping your cars and keeping you from getting to work. Our storm cleanup crews make access a top priority. We arrive quickly, slice the heavy trunk into manageable pieces, and run the huge mess of branches through our industrial wood chippers. We will clear the path instantly so you can get your life back to normal.

Helping You Through the Stress


Dealing with a fallen tree is stressful enough; dealing with the cleanup shouldn't be. Our crews are friendly, communicative, and respectful of your property. We walk you through exactly how we plan to safely remove the hazard, and we work efficiently to get the job done right.





Frequently Asked Questions


  • Is it safe for me to try and pull a broken branch off my roof? Please don't try this! Pulling a heavy branch from the ground can cause it to swing down and hit you, or tear off your gutters and shingles in the process. It is incredibly dangerous, especially if the branch is anywhere near a power line. Let our professionals handle it safely.
  • How quickly can your emergency tree service arrive? When you call our 24/7 dispatch line in Birmingham, MI, we prioritize active emergencies—especially trees on houses or cars. We mobilize our crews as fast as safe driving conditions allow, often arriving within just a few hours to stabilize the situation.
  • What should I do while I wait for the tree crew to get here? The most important thing is to stay safe. Keep your family and pets far away from the fallen tree, as it can still shift or settle unexpectedly. If the tree has taken down any power lines, stay inside and call your local utility company right away.
  • Can you put a tarp on my roof after you remove the tree? Yes. Once we safely lift the heavy timber off your roof, we can provide emergency tarping. This covers the hole and protects the inside of your home from rain and wind while you wait for a roofing contractor to make permanent repairs.
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Don't Face a Tree Emergency Alone. Call for Help Now.


If a tree has fallen on your property, don't risk your safety trying to clean it up yourself. Let the heavy-duty professionals secure your home quickly and safely.

Call our 24/7 emergency dispatch line: 18339630463





Birmingham, MI Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

The area comprising what is now the city of Birmingham was part of land ceded by Native American tribes to the United States government by the 1807 Treaty of Detroit. However, settlement was delayed, first by the War of 1812. Afterward the Surveyor-General of the United States, Edward Tiffin, made an unfavorable report regarding the placement of Military Bounty Lands for veterans of the War of 1812. Tiffin's report claimed that, because of marsh, in this area "There would not be an acre out of a hundred, if there would be one out of a thousand that would, in any case, admit cultivation." In 1818, Territorial Governor Lewis Cass led a group of men along the Indian Trail. The governor's party discovered that the swamp was not as extensive as Tiffin had supposed. Not long after Cass issued a more encouraging report about the land, interest quickened as to its suitability for settlement.

Zip Codes in Birmingham, MI that we also serve: 48009 48012





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