Storms can do a lot of damage in a very short time.
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If youโre suddenly dealing with a fallen tree on your home, on your car, or anywhere in your yard, our fleet of specialized equipment and a highly-trained team will be on their way to help right away to remove the tree without causing any further damage.
We recommend getting your trees inspected by one of our three ISA-certified arborists to make sure youโre not at immediate risk.
What does that mean?
The ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) offers the Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) as an instructor-led credential that demonstrates professional knowledge in tree risk assessment through participation in a training course and passing its accompanying exam. The TRAQ program offers tree care professionals the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the fundamentals of tree risk assessment by learning a standardized, systematic process for assessing tree risk and providing information to tree owners and risk managers for making informed decisions that will promote the safety of people and property and enhance tree benefits, health, and longevity. Through education and training, arborists will learn strategies to systematically identify and assess tree risk.
The qualified professional will:
- Be proficient with the fundamentals of limited-visual and basic tree risk assessment, as defined in ISAโs Best Management Practices: Tree Risk Assessment;
- Understand the principles of advanced diagnostic techniques for assessing tree risk;
- Gather and synthesize information needed to assess tree risk; and
- Make reasoned judgments and recommendations for mitigating identified risk.
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Frequently Ask Questions
Tree Daddy is equipped with specialized tools that can efficiently and safely remove storm-damaged trees that pose risks to people, structures, or utility lines.
Storm damage cleanup refers to the process of removing fallen trees, broken branches, and debris caused by severe weather events such as storms, hurricanes, or strong winds. This service aims to restore safety, prevent further damage, and restore the affected area to its previous condition.
Storm damage cleanup should be initiated as soon as possible to minimize further risks and prevent additional property damage. Fallen trees or damaged branches can obstruct roadways, driveways, or structures, and prompt action is necessary to restore accessibility and address potential hazards.
Homeowner’s insurance policies typically cover storm damage cleanup, including the removal of fallen trees and debris. However, coverage may vary depending on the specific policy terms and conditions. It is advisable to review your policy or consult with your insurance provider to understand the extent of your coverage.
Whether a storm-damaged tree can be saved or needs to be removed depends on various factors, including the extent of the damage, the overall health of the tree, and the level of risk it poses. Certified arborists can assess the tree’s condition and determine the best course of action, such as pruning to remove damaged branches or complete tree removal if necessary.
Yes, storm damage services typically include emergency tree removal when immediate action is required to eliminate hazardous situations. Trained professionals equipped with specialized tools can efficiently and safely remove storm-damaged trees that pose risks to people, structures, or utility lines.