Storm Damage Cleanup

Storm Damage Cleanup

24/7 emergency response for fallen limbs and debris after Triangle thunderstorms

When Carolina storms knock down limbs across driveways or flood gardens, our crews deploy with storm-specific protocols. We prioritize safety with insulated tools for working near downed power lines (common in older Raleigh neighborhoods with overhead utilities) and use ground protection mats to prevent damage to soggy lawns.

For historic districts like Five Points with mature trees, we employ arborist-approved techniques to remove debris without harming sensitive root systems. All organic material gets recycled through Wake County's yard waste program.

Unlike generic services, we assess underlying issues: regrading drainage channels in Morrisville's newer developments, reseeding areas where floodwaters eroded topsoil, and treating fungal outbreaks that follow prolonged moisture.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Safety assessment (utilities, unstable limbs, etc.)
  2. 02 Step 2: Strategic debris removal to prevent lawn damage
  3. 03 Step 3: Soil restoration for flood-affected areas
  4. 04 Step 4: Preventative treatment for common post-storm lawn diseases

Benefits

  • Faster response than insurance contractors during peak storm seasons
  • Specialized equipment for working around delicate landscaping
  • Prevents long-term damage from standing water
  • Complies with HOA cleanup deadlines in planned communities

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle large tree removals after hurricanes?

For trunks over 12" diameter, we partner with licensed arborists. But we efficiently clear 95% of typical storm debris from Raleigh's common willow oaks and crepe myrtles.

Will you work with my insurance company?

Yes, we document all damage with geotagged photos and provide detailed invoices that meet claims requirements for Durham and Wake counties.