Living on Florida's Space Coast means dealing with hurricanes, tropical storms, and severe thunderstorms. When storm damage strikes, Branch Tree Service provides rapid emergency response backed by 66+ years of experience and an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist who can assess damage and prioritize the most critical safety hazards.
Emergency Response Protocol
When you call our emergency line, our team mobilizes quickly to assess the situation. Our TRAQ-certified arborist evaluates damaged trees to determine which pose immediate safety risks and which can wait for scheduled removal. This triage approach ensures the most dangerous situations are addressed first, protecting people and property. Commercial clients and municipal partners receive priority response.
Storm Damage Services
Our storm cleanup services include emergency tree removal from structures, vehicles, and roadways; limb and debris clearance to restore access; hazard assessment of remaining damaged trees; temporary stabilization of partially failed trees; coordination with utility companies for power line issues; and complete site cleanup and debris hauling. Our ISA Utility Specialist certification is critical for safely handling trees entangled with power lines.
Municipal & Commercial Storm Response
Branch Tree Service partners with municipalities and commercial property managers throughout Brevard County for storm preparedness and response. We offer pre-storm risk assessments, emergency response agreements, and large-scale debris management. Our Master Arborist credential qualifies us for FEMA-eligible work and government emergency contracts.
Frequently Asked Questions
We prioritize emergency calls and typically assess urgent situations within 24 hours of a storm event. Commercial clients with pre-arranged emergency agreements receive priority response. During major storm events, we may activate additional crews to handle increased demand.
Most homeowner's and commercial property insurance policies cover tree removal when a tree has fallen on a structure, vehicle, or is blocking access. Our detailed documentation and arborist assessments support your insurance claims with professional findings.
Absolutely not. Storm-damaged trees are among the most dangerous situations in tree care. Broken branches under tension, partially uprooted trees, and trees tangled in power lines can cause serious injury or death. Always call a professional with proper training and insurance.