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Tree Damage

Tree damage cleanup and property restoration

Understanding Tree Damage

South Florida's lush tropical landscape is beautiful, but those mature trees can become dangerous projectiles during storms. Fallen trees and large branches cause some of the most dramatic and severe property damage we see, often crashing through roofs, smashing vehicles, destroying fencing, and completely crushing outdoor structures.

Tree damage creates unique restoration challenges. The immediate priority is stabilizing the structure—a tree on your roof represents ongoing risk of collapse, continued water intrusion, and potential secondary damage with each passing hour. Only after the tree is safely removed can the full extent of structural damage be assessed.

Tree impacts often cause complex damage patterns: roof penetrations allow water entry, falling debris damages multiple areas, and the weight of the tree can compromise structural framing. Even after tree removal, extensive repairs are typically needed to roof, ceiling, walls, and sometimes the entire structural system.

Our tree damage restoration team coordinates every aspect of recovery—from emergency tree removal and tarping to structural repairs and interior restoration—getting your property secure and restored as efficiently as possible.

Why You Need to Act Fast

A tree on your roof creates constant risk of further collapse and continuous water intrusion. Every rain event—and in Florida, that's almost daily—causes additional interior damage. Emergency stabilization and tarping must happen immediately, before permanent repairs can even be assessed.

Common Causes of Tree Damage

Hurricane and tropical storm winds
Severe thunderstorm microbursts
Tornado touchdowns
Waterlogged soil causing root failure
Dead or diseased trees falling
Lightning strikes splitting or felling trees
Improper tree maintenance leaving weak structure
Trees planted too close to structures

Prevention Tips

1
Have trees professionally assessed annually for health and stability
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Remove dead or dying trees near structures
3
Trim branches that overhang roofs or are within falling distance
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Know the species—some trees are more wind-resistant than others
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Maintain proper tree structure with regular pruning
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Don't top trees—it creates weak, dangerous regrowth

Dealing with Tree Damage?

Don't wait – damage gets worse with time. Our emergency response team is available 24/7 across South Florida.

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