After a named storm or a hard squall line, the Lowcountry gets the same set of problems: pines snapped mid-trunk, live oak limbs down across drives, and root plates lifted where the ground was already saturated.
What we handle
- Downed and leaning trees on acreage
- Blowdown cleared from pastures, drives and fence lines
- Root plates and hanging limbs left unstable by wind
- Debris ground on site or hauled to an approved site
A word on the dangerous ones
A tree that is down is usually safe. A tree that is leaning, hung up in another tree, or holding a lifted root plate is under load and can release without warning. Those are worth waiting for equipment rather than handling with a chainsaw and optimism.
Anything touching a power line is the utility's call, not ours and not yours.
Insurance
Storm debris removal is sometimes covered, usually with conditions and limits. Photograph everything before it moves and call your carrier before the cleanup, not after. We can provide itemized written documentation for a claim.
Response after a major storm
After a significant event demand exceeds every crew in the region for weeks. We work in order of safety first, access second. If a tree is on a structure or blocking the only way off a property, say so when you call.
Request a quote
Tell us the parcel and what you need done. We reply the same business day.
Storm Debris Removal across the Lowcountry
Beaufort County, Jasper County and the 278 / 170 corridor.