Storms can have a devastating effect on your home and property. Strong winds can scatter dead branches, leaves, and even entire trees all over your premises. Looking out at your yard and seeing it full of plant debris can feel daunting. Where do you even start?
At each independently owned and operated Monster Tree Service location, our team of arborists is ready to tackle storm damage cleanups large and small.
Don’t worry about taking care of overwhelming, potentially dangerous tree debris removal; we’ve got this.
Trees are hardy, but even the toughest are affected by powerful storms. Trees can lose healthy leaves and whole branches to strong winds. Hail, ice, and heavy, wet snow can pull down limbs. Even lightning may strike a trunk, causing damage.
The heaviest winds can damage a tree’s bark, split tree forks, tear off dead or dying limbs, and even uproot and fell whole trees. Ice storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes can cause severe damage.
During our storm cleanup and tree debris-removal service, you can expect your team of trained, experienced arborists to:
We clean up after any size post-storm mess, from a full storm-damaged tree removal service to clearing small debris that clutters your yard.
Storms can create a dangerous situation by severely damaging the landscaping that surrounds your home. When you hire Monster Tree Service for tree damage cleanup, our expert teams:
Storm damage tree cleanup can be a big job, but it doesn’t have to be burdensome to you. When you choose Monster Tree Service, you’re putting your yard in the hands of experienced tree experts.
Homeowner’s insurance typically covers damage from – and removal of – storm-damaged trees that fall on your home or other structures due to natural causes. Your insurance policy may also cover trees that fall anywhere on your property due to fire or lightning. However, it may not cover the damage if your tree was poorly maintained and lost due to owner negligence. Contact your insurance agent to learn more about your coverage.
The pressure from wind, water, hail, and ice can all overload a tree, causing it to uproot, especially if the root system is shallow or small or if the soil is damp.
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