We Clean Up After Storms

Storm Damage Cleanup

Post-storm debris removal, hazard assessment, and full site restoration. We clean up after Mother Nature.

After the storm passes, the real work begins. Fallen trees, scattered debris, and damaged limbs need professional cleanup to restore your property safely.

North Alabama is no stranger to severe weather. Tornadoes, ice storms, and straight-line winds leave behind a mess of fallen trees, broken limbs, and scattered debris. Storm damage cleanup is different from regular tree service — the conditions are hazardous, the trees are often damaged in unpredictable ways, and the debris is scattered across your property. Our cleanup crew works systematically: we first assess for hazards (hanging limbs, leaning trees, downed wires), then remove the most dangerous debris first. We work through the property methodically, clearing trees from structures, driveways, and yards. All debris is chipped, hauled, or stacked for firewood. We also assess remaining trees for hidden damage that could cause future failures.

What's Included

Benefits

Safe Restoration

We handle the hazards — hanging limbs, unstable trees, and scattered debris — safely.

Insurance Ready

We document everything with photos and written reports for your insurance claim.

Full Service

From initial hazard removal to final raking, we handle the entire cleanup.

Prevent Further Damage

Removing damaged limbs and unstable trees prevents secondary failures.

Our Process

1

Hazard Assessment

We identify immediate dangers — hanging limbs, leaning trees, structural damage.

2

Priority Removal

Hazards removed first to make the area safe for full cleanup.

3

Full Cleanup

Systematic debris removal from structures, yards, and access areas.

4

Tree Assessment

We inspect remaining trees for hidden storm damage that could cause future problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon after a storm can you start cleanup?

We begin dispatching crews as soon as conditions are safe — typically within hours of the storm passing. Life-safety situations (trees on occupied structures) get priority.

Will my insurance cover storm damage cleanup?

Most homeowner's policies cover tree removal when a tree damages a covered structure. We provide detailed documentation including photos, measurements, and a written report to support your claim.

Should I have my remaining trees checked after a storm?

Yes. Storm damage isn't always visible. Trees can suffer root damage, internal cracks, and crown damage that may not be apparent until the next storm. We offer post-storm tree assessments to identify hidden problems.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll assess your needs and provide a clear quote.