Local tree issue
When storm damage cleanup becomes the right call
Storm debris can block driveways, damage fences, hide in canopies, and create hazards long after the wind has passed.
What to mention when you call
- Broken-limb cleanup for yards, sidewalks, alleys, and commercial lots.
- Hanging branch and split-limb triage before the next round of wind or rain.
- Debris loading and haul-off planning when cleanup is part of the request.
Pharr and Rio Grande Valley context
Properties around Pharr often combine palms, shade trees, alleys, fences, irrigation, carports, and commercial traffic. A useful tree-service plan should account for heat, storm exposure, cleanup, and access before cutting starts.
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Questions
What storm details should I share?
Say what fell, what is blocked, whether a roof, fence, or vehicle is involved, and whether any limbs are still hanging overhead.
Can cleanup wait a few days?
Some debris can wait, but hanging limbs, blocked access, and trees pressing on structures should be evaluated quickly.
Need help deciding?
If you are not sure whether this should be trimming, removal, inspection, or cleanup, call and describe what you see. Photos, access notes, and the nearest cross street help keep the conversation practical.
Call (956) 420-6709