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Storm Clean Up Tree Services

Our storm clean up services offered by Eden Tree Company, are designed to help residents and businesses in the aftermath of severe weather. We specialize in removing fallen trees, debris, and repairing damaged properties caused by hurricanes, tornadoes, and other natural disasters.

Our team of experienced arborists and technicians are equipped with the latest tools and techniques to ensure efficient and safe cleanup efforts. With 24/7 availability, we’re always ready to respond to emergency situations and help restore your property to its pre-storm condition. Contact us today to schedule a storm clean up service and let us take care of the mess while you focus on recovering from the storm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in your storm clean up services?

Our storm clean up services include removal of fallen trees, debris, and repair of damaged properties. We also offer tree trimming, pruning, and removal services for any trees that may pose a hazard after a storm.

Are your storm clean up services available 24/7?

Yes, our storm clean up services are available 24/7, including weekends and holidays. We respond quickly to emergency situations and are equipped to handle any storm damage.

How do you determine the cost of storm clean up services?

The cost of our storm clean up services varies based on the extent of the damage, the size and type of trees involved, and the complexity of the cleanup and repair work needed. Our team provides a free estimate after a thorough assessment of the damage.

What certifications do your technicians have?

Our technicians are certified arborists and have received training in storm cleanup, tree removal, and property damage repair. We adhere to industry standards and regulations to ensure safe and effective cleanup efforts.

Can you handle large-scale storm damage cleanup?

Yes, we have the resources and expertise to handle large-scale storm damage cleanup. We have a team of experienced technicians and a fleet of specialized equipment to efficiently handle any size storm cleanup project.

What Counts as Storm Clean Up (And What Happens First)

  • Fallen trees on roofs, fences, or across driveways

  • Hanger limbs threatening sidewalks or doorways

  • Split leaders or fresh cracks after gusts or ice

  • Blocked access for vehicles, deliveries, or emergency services

  • Debris fields littering lawns, beds, and gutters

Our first priorities:

  1. Secure the zone with cones/tape, daylighting hazards for crew and public.

  2. Utility safety—if power lines are involved, we coordinate with the utility before work proceeds.

  3. Stabilize the load using holding lines to control movement before any relief cuts.

  4. Restore access—drive lanes, sidewalks, and entries reopened as early as possible.

  5. Plan the finish—full dismantle, debris haul-off, stump options, and site restoration.

Methods That Protect Property (Even at 3 A.M.)

  • Controlled rigging over structures to lower sections without scraping shingles, fences, or pergolas.

  • Crane-assisted picks for compromised or oversized trees, reducing time on site and ground impact.

  • Directional relief/hinge cuts to manage compression and tension so bark doesn’t peel and logs don’t roll.

  • Surface protection with ground mats on red clay, shields for windows/AC units, and plywood bridges over beds.

  • Debris management that’s HOA-friendly: chip/haul or neatly stage per your preference; we rake and blow down hardscapes before leaving.

Beyond the Mess: Stumps, Roots & Restoration

A storm leaves more than branches. We evaluate the root plate and recommend:

  • Stump grinding to 6–10″ for turf or ~12–18″ for replant/hardscape.

  • Root tracing to address surface roots telegraphing through turf or lifting walks (common with maples/cottonwoods).

  • Backfill & leveling with chip/soil blend or chip removal + imported topsoil; we leave a slight crown to counter settling in clay.

  • Seed or sod finish for a yard-ready look.

  • Replanting guidance—wind-tolerant, right-sized species, ideally offset from the old stump by 3–5′.

Insurance & Documentation (Keep It Simple)

  • Photo log—before, during, and after images show conditions and corrective actions.

  • Plain-language summary—what failed, immediate hazards, actions taken, and next steps.

  • Line-item estimate—separates emergency stabilization from permanent fixes (removal, stump, restoration).

  • COI on request—we can name your property or HOA for peace of mind.

Built for Oklahoma City: Wind, Ice, and Clay

  • Wind & Microbursts: Dense, end-weighted crowns act like sails. We pair hazard removal with selective reduction to shorten lever arms so remaining trees ride gusts better.

  • Ice Events: Ice adds sudden load to weak unions and deadwood. We remove hangers carefully to avoid bark tearing, then schedule restorative pruning after thaw.

  • Red Clay Soil: Compaction and shallow rooting increase leverage; saturated ground ruts easily. We stage on mats, keep equipment ground pressure low, and crown-fill grind sites to prevent sinkholes.

  • Neighborhood Patterns: Tight side yards in The Village and Nichols Hills need compact gear and precise rope work; wide, windy corners near Lake Hefner call for slightly lighter crown densities.

Our Storm Clean Up Workflow (So You Always Know What’s Next)

  1. Rapid assessment & safety setup—utilities checked, zone secured, access planned.

  2. Stabilization—holding lines placed; compression/tension mapped; first cuts planned.

  3. Priority clearing—reopen driveways and walkways early; manage traffic/pedestrians.

  4. Sectioning & removal—controlled rigging or crane picks; chips and logs handled per plan.

  5. Stump & root options—grind to spec, trace problem roots, backfill/level, and optional seed/sod.

  6. Photo closeout & aftercare—documented results with tips on settling, irrigation, and follow-up pruning to prevent repeat issues.

Services Commonly Bundled With Storm Clean Up

  • Emergency tree removal (whole tree or partial failure)

  • Crown reduction/thinning on survivors to reduce sail effect

  • Cabling & bracing for valuable trees with weak unions

  • Gutter/roofline clearing of limbs and debris

  • Fence/patio protection during dismantle; careful staging to protect hardscapes

  • Stump grinding + lawn patch for a same-day finished look

Local Case Notes

  • Mesta Park Elm Across Sidewalk: Widow-maker over a school route. Sunrise rig-lower, sidewalk reopened before first bell, stump to 10″ later that day.

  • Nichols Hills Live Oak on Fence: Overnight ice split. Night de-weight and cribbing protected posts; daylight crane pick removed the trunk without pulling concrete footings.

  • Edmond Cottonwood on Drive: Pinned against a gutter; we rig-lifted the load, cut free without fascia damage, then ground the stump to 14″ and sod-patched the work zone.

Storm Clean Up FAQs

Can you come after hours?
Yes. We run 24/7 dispatch. If lines are involved, we coordinate with the utility and maintain a safe perimeter until cleared.

Will this ruin my lawn?
We use ground mats, low-impact techniques, and tidy staging. Any disturbance is restored before closeout, and we can seed/sod immediately if you prefer.

Do you top nearby trees to prevent future breaks?
Never. Topping creates weak, failure-prone sprouts. We recommend ANSI A300 pruning (selective thinning + reduction to strong laterals).

Can you help with insurance?
Absolutely—photos, summaries, and itemized estimates that separate emergency actions from permanent work.

How fast can you get here?
We prioritize hazards and blocked access; dispatch is immediate for emergencies. Non-urgent clean up is scheduled to your preference.

Does the 20% discount apply after storms?
Yes. When you book your estimate online, we apply 20% off your first service—even if the first visit is emergency stabilization.

Pricing Transparency (Control the Scope)

Your estimate is line-itemed: rigging vs. crane time, debris handling (chip/haul vs. keep), stump depth, root tracing, and restoration choices (topsoil, seed/sod). We’ll suggest money-smart bundles (e.g., combine clean up + stump + sod same day), so the yard looks “done,” not “in progress.”

Why Eden Tree Company for Storm Clean Up

  • ISA-guided, ANSI A300 methods for safe cuts and controlled rigging

  • Local storm expertise tuned to OKC wind, ice, and clay soils

  • Property protection—mats, shields, careful crane set points

  • Photo-rich documentation insurers appreciate

  • Transparent digital quotes and SMS status updates

  • Value-driven offer: free on-site inspection + 20% off when booked online

Next Step

If a storm left your yard unsafe, blocked, or a mess, request a free storm clean up inspection now and lock in 20% off your first service with online booking. We’ll secure the site fast, reopen access, and finish cleanly—so the only thing left behind is peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT TREE CARE SERVICE IN OKLAHOMA?
When selecting a tree care service in Oklahoma, consider factors such as experience, certifications, insurance coverage, customer reviews, and a detailed written estimate before making a decision…and easy to work with 🙂
WILL MY PROPERTY BE OK WHEN REMOVING TREES?

The safest option would be to leave tree removal work to professionals. If not done properly, it can cause damage to your property and carry various risks.

Removal of trees can be problematic for your home if it alters the stability of the foundation.

Tree removal can damage power lines, so it’s important to be careful about where you cut during and after the job. The risk of electrocution is also significant.

To remove a tree, start from the top- cutting the branches first, followed by the trunk. Climbing up could be risky & is likely to result in injury.

Cutting down a tree can be quite chaotic. It’s important to know beforehand which way it will fall and avoid any objects like power lines or houses because of the possible fall trajectory that could result in serious damages. We are the Eden Tree Services OKC experts you need. 

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO REMOVE A TREE?
The cost of cutting down a tree depends on the size. Cutting down a 25-foot tall tree could cost anywhere around $150 to $600 or so (depending on several variables), while removing one longer that is between 20 feet and 80 feet in height would be around $300 to $1100 plus. It would typically cost around $1500 or so to have it removed completely.
WHY IS IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO HIRE AN ARBORIST TO TRIM MY TREES?
Trees are just like any other living organism, they can get sick and die. We have to work hard to look after them. As arborists, we know a lot about trees.

Whether it’s when or what branches or limbs should be trimmed in order to promote root growth for healthier trees.

Furthermore, our expertise ensures the tree is safe, people and the environment are protected, and that the trees stands to continue thriving.

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME FOR TREE TRIMMING IN OKLAHOMA?

It will depend on your shrubs. If they have flowers, then you may need to trim or prune them after the blooming time.

With that timeframe, the shrub should be perfect for blooming again. If not, it would take place best during late winter or early spring- ie: March and April. It would be best if you avoided any trimming in late summer- August or early September.

Pruning your shrubs in the fall will help them survive harsh winters, and will keep them healthy. Contact us for Eden tree services OKC can trust.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF REGULAR TREE MAINTENANCE IN OKLAHOMA?

Regular tree maintenance in Oklahoma helps ensure tree health, enhances property aesthetics, prevents potential hazards, and can increase property value by maintaining a well-cared-for landscape.

DO TREE CARE COMPANIES OFFER EMERGENCY SERVICES IN OKLAHOMA?

Yes, many tree care companies in Oklahoma provide emergency tree services for situations like storm damage, fallen trees, or hazardous conditions. They’re available to address urgent tree-related issues promptly.

HOW CAN I TELL IF MY TREE IS DISEASED OR DYING?

Signs of a diseased or dying tree in Oklahoma might include dead branches, discolored or wilting leaves, fungal growth, bark damage, or pest infestations. Tree care experts can assess and provide guidance on the tree’s health.

ARE THERE ANY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR TREE REMOVAL IN OKLAHOMA?

Some areas in Oklahoma might require permits for tree removal, especially for certain tree species or in designated conservation areas. It’s advisable to check with your local municipality or tree service company for specific permit requirements.

WHAT SERVICES DO TREE COMPANIES IN OKLAHOMA OFFER?

Tree care companies in Oklahoma typically provide a range of services including tree trimming, pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, emergency tree services, and general tree maintenance.