After the Storm, We Open the Property Back Up
Hurricane season, heavy Gulf Coast squalls, and severe thunderstorms all leave their mark on Greater Houston properties. Downed trees across driveways, damaged tree lines along fences, fallen limbs blocking access, and debris scattered across yards and acreage.
Our storm debris cleanup scope is built around one first priority: reopen the property. Getting access back in is what enables everyone else — homeowners, insurance adjusters, repair crews, utility contractors — to do their work. Once access is open, we move to full cleanup: fallen tree removal, damaged tree line cleanup, limb clearing, and debris haul-off as needed.
What Storm Cleanup Usually Involves
- Driveway and access road clearing — the first priority after any major storm
- Fallen tree removal — individual trees and full damaged groves
- Damaged tree line cleanup — limbs, broken trunks, and hanging hazards
- Debris clearing — branches, brush, and scattered material across yards and acreage
- Post-storm site assessment — identifying remaining hazards that need attention
- Haul-off of larger debris loads
Emergency Response By Request
For severe Gulf Coast events, emergency response is available by request. Response times depend on the size and scope of the event — a single tree down is different from a neighborhood hit hard by a hurricane. Contact us with what you’re dealing with and we’ll tell you what we can do and when.
For Humble, Kingwood, and The Woodlands residents with dense hardwood cover, storm cleanup is something we do regularly after every significant Gulf Coast weather event.
Storm debris cleanup is one of the scopes that pairs most often with our full land clearing services in Houston. Contact us about storm debris cleanup on your Houston property.