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Professional Storm Damage Tree Cleanup Across Connecticut
Storm damage tree cleanup is the emergency and post-storm assessment, removal, and debris processing of trees and limbs that have been damaged, displaced, or felled by a weather event. It includes safely removing trees in contact with structures, clearing fallen trees from driveways and access routes, pruning broken limbs still hanging in the canopy, processing and removing all debris from the property, and assessing surviving trees for secondary damage that poses ongoing risk.
At Erick’s Tree Services, storm response is among our most time-critical work. Connecticut experiences a predictable annual cycle of damaging weather, Nor’easters from October through April, ice storms that load branches beyond their structural limit, summer thunderstorms with sudden high-wind events, and occasional tropical storm remnants that combine wind and rain-saturated soil to produce widespread tree failure. When any of these events hits your property, the clock starts immediately, both on the safety risk the damage represents and on your ability to document it for insurance purposes.
Our certified arborists respond to storm calls 24/7 across Connecticut with the crew, equipment, and expertise to handle everything from a single fallen branch to multi-tree structural failures over occupied buildings. We assess before we cut, document what we find, and work methodically to eliminate active hazards before addressing cleanup.
Why Choose Erick’s Tree Services for Storm Damage Cleanup in Connecticut?
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
When Erick’s Tree Services responds to a storm damage call, here is the full scope of what we handle:
Emergency Hazard Assessment — Our first priority on every storm call is a rapid but thorough on-site assessment, identifying which trees and limbs represent active, immediate hazards versus which are damaged but stable. This assessment determines the order of work and ensures nothing is cut that doesn’t need to be, and nothing that needs immediate attention is delayed.
Tree Removal from Structures — Trees that have fallen onto or are leaning against a roof, wall, garage, fence, or outbuilding require removal techniques that account for the load the tree is already placing on the structure. We assess the contact point, the structural condition of both the tree and the structure, and remove the tree methodically, reducing load progressively without causing additional structural damage.
Fallen Tree Removal & Driveway Clearance — Fallen trees blocking driveways, access roads, and property entrances are cut, sectioned, and cleared as a priority, restoring access for emergency vehicles and residents before broader cleanup proceeds.
Hanging Limb Removal — Broken branches still suspended in the canopy — called widow makers — are among the most dangerous storm hazards because they can fall without warning. We identify and remove all hanging limbs using techniques that keep crew clear of the fall path throughout.
Storm-Damaged Tree Pruning — Trees that survived the storm but lost major limbs or suffered crown damage can often be saved with corrective pruning, removing the remaining broken and damaged wood, balancing the canopy, and reducing the risk of secondary failure as the tree recovers. Our arborists assess each damaged tree and recommend pruning where recovery is realistic.
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What to Do After Storm Tree Damage in Connecticut — Step by Step
Here is the right sequence of actions after a storm damages trees on your Connecticut property:
Stay Clear of All Damaged Trees — Until a professional has assessed the damage, keep everyone away from fallen or damaged trees. Hanging limbs under tension, partially uprooted trees, and trees in contact with power lines are all capable of sudden additional movement. The area within the full height of the tree is the minimum safe exclusion zone.
Call Us for Emergency Assessment — Contact our emergency line at (203) 650-8519 for any situation where a tree is in contact with a structure, blocking access, or showing active root displacement. For damage that is severe but not immediately life-threatening, large fallen branches in the yard, tree leaning but not yet in contact with anything, call our main line to schedule a same-day or next-day assessment.
Do Not Attempt DIY Removal of Storm-Damaged Trees — Storm-damaged trees are structurally unpredictable in ways that intact trees are not. Hanging limbs are under tension and can whip violently when cut. Partially uprooted trees can complete their fall suddenly. Trees in contact with structures are distributing load in ways that change when any part of the tree is cut. Leave storm-damaged tree work to trained professionals with the right equipment.
Document All Damage Before Work Begins — Before any cleanup starts, photograph all damage from multiple angles, the full extent of what fell, where it landed, what it hit, and any visible damage to structures. This documentation supports your insurance claim and establishes the pre-remediation state of the property. We also photograph all damage as part of our standard process, but your own photos taken before we arrive provide additional documentation.
Contact Your Insurance Company — Report the damage to your homeowner’s insurance company promptly. Many policies have notification requirements. Ask your insurer whether a formal written arborist report is required to support the claim, we can provide one.
Our Crew Arrives & Assesses — Our certified arborist conducts a systematic assessment of all damage before any cutting begins. We identify all active hazards, determine the order of work, and confirm the approach with you before starting. For trees on structures, we explain exactly how we will remove the tree before we begin.
Hazard Elimination First, Cleanup Second — We remove active hazards — trees on structures, hanging limbs, root-failed trees, before addressing general debris cleanup. This sequencing ensures that the highest-risk situations are resolved while the crew is fresh and focused.
Full Cleanup & Post-Storm Assessment — After all active hazards are addressed, we process all debris and complete a full property assessment, looking for secondary storm damage on trees that appear intact.
What Does Storm Damage Tree Cleanup Cost in Connecticut?
Storm damage cleanup costs vary significantly based on the number of trees affected, the severity of damage, whether crane assistance is required, and whether trees are in contact with structures.
Insurance and storm damage cleanup costs:
If a tree falls on a covered structure, your home, garage, or fence, the cost of removing the tree from the structure is often covered under your homeowners insurance policy, subject to your deductible. The cost of removing fallen trees that did not damage a structure is typically not covered. The cost of removing a hazardous tree before it falls is almost never covered by standard policies.
Get an on-site assessment and written documentation before your insurance adjuster visits, it is significantly easier to support a claim with professional documentation in hand than to reconstruct the damage picture after the fact
When Is Storm Tree Damage an Emergency in Connecticut?
Call our emergency line immediately (203) 650-8519 if:
A tree or large limb has fallen onto your roof, walls, garage, or any attached structure
A tree is in contact with or has brought down power lines, call your utility company first, then us
A tree’s root plate has visibly lifted or is actively moving
A large limb is hanging in the canopy directly over an occupied area, vehicle, or access route
A storm-cracked trunk is leaning toward a structure and the lean is visible and increasing
Trees have fallen in your yard but are not in contact with structures or blocking access
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Keep everyone away from all damaged trees, the area within the full height of the tree is the minimum safe zone. Do not attempt to move or cut storm-damaged trees yourself. Photograph all damage from multiple angles before anything is touched. Call our emergency line at (203) 650-8519 for active hazards, trees on structures, hanging limbs over occupied areas, or root failures. Report the damage to your insurance company promptly after ensuring immediate safety.
Typically, if a tree falls onto a covered structure. Your home, garage, or attached fence, the damage to the structure and the cost of removing the tree from the structure may be covered, subject to your deductible. Fallen trees that did not damage a covered structure are generally not covered for removal. Removing a hazardous tree before it falls is almost never covered. A written arborist assessment documenting the cause and extent of storm damage supports your claim.
For active emergencies: trees on structures, root failures, or hanging limbs over occupied areas, we target same-day response regardless of when you call. Our emergency line at (203) 650-8519 is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. During major storm events affecting a wide area of Connecticut, response times may extend, we triage calls by severity and dispatch to the highest-risk situations first. Call early after a storm event for the fastest scheduling.
Contact a structural engineer or your local building department for guidance on structural safety. From a tree perspective: if the tree is still in contact with the roof and has not been removed, there is ongoing risk of additional movement, particularly if the root system is still partially intact and could shift. Our arborists will advise you on the tree’s stability and the risk of additional movement when they arrive for assessment. For significant structural contact, erring toward temporary relocation until the tree is removed and the roof is inspected is the prudent choice.
Many storm-damaged trees can be saved. Trees that lost a single major limb but retain the majority of their structure and canopy can often be correctively pruned and will recover fully over one to two growing seasons. Trees with split trunks that haven’t fully separated may be candidates for bracing rod installation. The decision depends on the extent of damage, the species, the tree’s age and overall health, and what is below it. Our arborists assess every damaged tree individually and give you an honest recommendation.
Photograph everything before any cleanup begins, the full extent of fallen material, where it landed, what it damaged, and close-up shots of the break or failure point showing wood condition. Video walkarounds of the property capture the full scope better than still photos alone. Keep all receipts for emergency cleanup work, many policies reimburse reasonable emergency mitigation costs. Request a written arborist assessment from us if your insurer requires professional documentation of the damage cause and extent.
Erick’s Tree Services brings 24/7 emergency response, certified arborists trained in storm damage assessment, ANSI Z133-compliant removal practices for the specific hazards storm-damaged trees present, insurance documentation support, and 25+ years of Connecticut storm response experience. We assess before we cut, prioritize active hazards, and complete the full cleanup in a single coordinated visit. We serve Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stamford, Fairfield, Westport, and surrounding communities, and we answer the phone when you call at midnight after a Nor’easter.
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