Blocked Access Restored After Severe Weather
Storm Cleanup in Davison for properties with fallen trees, broken limbs, and scattered debris blocking driveways or structures
Michigan storms bring high winds, heavy snow loads, and ice accumulation that snap branches, uproot shallow-rooted trees, and send debris across yards and roadways. When a tree falls across your driveway, leans against your house, or blocks access to outbuildings, the priority shifts immediately to safe removal and site clearing before secondary damage occurs. Team Sasquatch Tree Service responds quickly to storm calls, arriving with equipment to cut and remove fallen timber, clear debris fields, and restore safe access to your property. The team handles both urgent removals where trees threaten structures and large-scale cleanup jobs where multiple trees or limbs have come down across residential or commercial sites.
Storm cleanup involves cutting fallen trunks into manageable sections, removing hung-up branches that could fall unpredictably, and clearing all debris from lawns, driveways, and rooflines so you can assess property damage and begin repairs. Trees that fall onto power lines require coordination with utility companies before removal starts, and trees leaning against structures are stabilized or removed in sections to prevent additional impact. Full site cleanup includes hauling away all wood and debris rather than leaving piles for you to manage later.
Call immediately at (810) 333-6466 for priority response to storm damage and hazardous tree situations.
What Proper Storm Response Requires
Quick response prevents further damage from trees that are partially uprooted or hung up in other trees, which can shift and fall without warning during continued wind or as soil softens after rain. Crews assess the site for hazards like downed power lines, unstable trunks under tension, and structural damage before beginning cutting operations. Chainsaws, rigging equipment, and sometimes cranes are used depending on tree size, location, and how the tree fell, with priority given to clearing access routes and removing weight from structures before addressing less urgent debris.
After cleanup, your driveway and walkways are clear, fallen trunks are removed from rooflines or fences, and scattered branches are gone from your lawn. You'll have full access to your property again, and any damaged trees still standing are evaluated to determine whether they need removal or can be pruned to eliminate remaining hazards. Properties with multiple downed trees or significant debris fields are cleaned in stages, with the most dangerous or blocking hazards addressed first and smaller cleanup work completed once access is fully restored.
Storm cleanup includes cutting, hauling, and site clearing, but it doesn't cover fence repairs, roof patching, or siding replacement caused by falling trees. Properties with trees on power lines require utility clearance before work begins, and trees that have damaged underground utilities may need coordination with additional contractors for safe site access.
Common Questions About This Service
Here's what property owners in Davison typically want to know about storm response and debris removal.
How quickly can storm cleanup crews respond after severe weather?
Response times depend on call volume and road conditions, but priority is given to hazardous situations where trees are actively threatening structures or blocking emergency access routes.
What happens if a tree falls on power lines?
Work cannot begin until the utility company disconnects power to the affected lines, and you should stay clear of the area since downed lines may still be energized even if the tree appears stable.
Why is it risky to wait on storm debris removal?
Partially fallen trees can shift unexpectedly, hung-up branches can drop without warning, and damaged trees weakened by storms are more likely to fail during the next wind event or heavy snow load.
When should I call for cleanup versus trying to handle debris myself?
Call for professional cleanup if trees are larger than six inches in diameter, if any portion is touching structures or utilities, or if branches are hung up in other trees or under tension from the weight of the trunk.
What documentation do I need for insurance claims after tree damage?
Take photos of the damage before cleanup begins, document the tree's condition and location, and keep receipts from the removal service since most homeowner policies cover storm-related tree removal up to specified limits.
Team Sasquatch Tree Service provides reliable storm response with fully insured crews equipped to handle urgent and large-scale cleanup projects across Davison. Reach out at (810) 333-6466 as soon as storm damage occurs to schedule immediate site assessment and debris removal.