Trust us to restore safety after your trees suffer wind damage.
Here in South Carolina, we’re no strangers to severe weather. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms bring high winds that can wreak havoc, especially if your property has tree coverage. Whether it’s to a single tree standing alone in your yard or the woods surrounding your home, wind damage is a serious concern. Thankfully, our team at Tornado Alley Disaster Pros is here to help.
We offer wind damage cleanup and tree removal services that help restore the safety of your property. We have over 20 years of experience dealing with hazardous trees, and you can count on us to handle the situation quickly and carefully. When you call us about wind damage to your trees, we’ll send a crew out as soon as possible to assess the situation and create a plan. We come prepared with the tools and equipment we’ll need to handle the job at hand, and we even have a crane and certified crane operator to handle large trees or technically complex jobs.
Once we have a plan, we’ll jump into action to remove the hazardous tree or branches. Our team will even handle the cleanup afterward, including grinding down stumps, ensuring you’re left with a clean, safe property when we’re done. If your situation requires you to make an insurance claim, we’re also happy to assist on that front. We can help you properly document everything so that you get optimal compensation for damages to your property. We’re proud to be affiliated with the American Policyholders Association, working with them to ensure that insurance companies serve our customers’ best interests.
If wind damage has created hazardous conditions on your property, don’t hesitate to contact us for prompt, professional assistance. We’re available to respond to service requests 24/7, so call or text us today.
At Tornado Alley Disaster Pros, we offer wind damage services in the midwestern and southeastern United States, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Georgia.