Storm Damage Tree Removal

When a Storm Takes Down a Tree, We’ll Handle It

West Michigan storms don’t follow a schedule. When a tree comes down on your roof, across your driveway, or in your yard, you need a crew that responds quickly, assesses the situation carefully, and gets the work done without making things worse. West Roots Tree Service provides storm damage tree removal and cleanup throughout the Greater Grand Rapids area.

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Professional Tree Removal After a Storm

Storm damage situations are rarely straightforward. A tree resting on a roof is a different job than a split trunk still standing. The risk changes depending on what’s involved: whether there are utility lines nearby, whether a structure is at stake, whether the root ball has pulled up and destabilized the surrounding ground.

Every storm damage job starts with an assessment of the situation. We evaluate:

  • The position of the tree or limb and what it’s in contact with
  • Proximity to your home, garage, fence, or utility lines
  • Whether the tree is fully down, partially standing, or hanging
  • Root ball status and any ground disturbance around the base
  • Access for our equipment and the safest approach for removal

Based on that assessment, we develop a removal plan. Our aim on every storm job:

  • Remove the tree or limb safely, without causing additional damage
  • Protect your home, landscaping, and surrounding structures throughout the process
  • Clear all debris before we leave: branches, wood, root material, and ground disturbance
  • Flag anything else on the property that looks like it may need attention
  • Communicate clearly at every step so you know what’s happening and why

Hazardous situations are given scheduling priority. We respond as quickly as conditions and crew availability allow.

Common Reasons Homeowners Call Us

Every storm is different. Here are the most common situations West Michigan homeowners call us about and what the work typically involves.

A tree resting on a roof, garage, or fence is an active hazard. It doesn’t need to be large to cause serious damage, and the longer it sits, the more risk it creates. This situation requires careful, controlled removal, not just cutting and pulling.

  • We assess the load and contact points before any cuts are made
  • Rigging is used to lower sections in a controlled direction, away from the structure
  • We work to avoid secondary damage to the roof, walls, or landscaping below
  • If the tree has compromised the structure, we’ll tell you what we see and what should happen next

A partially attached limb, sometimes called a widow maker, can fall without warning. Even a limb that looks stable after a storm may have cracked at the attachment point and be about to fall. These situations need attention quickly.

  • Hanging or partially detached limbs are assessed before any work begins underneath them
  • We use rigging and controlled cutting to bring sections down safely
  • If the damage extends into the canopy, we’ll assess whether additional pruning is needed
  • We’ll tell you honestly if the tree can be saved or if removal is the right call

High winds and saturated ground are a bad combination. When a root system lets go, the situation involves both the tree and the ground it came from, which may be unstable near a foundation or structure.

  • We remove the tree in sections when full directional felling isn’t possible
  • Root ball removal is included when access allows
  • We assess the surrounding area for other trees that may have been destabilized
  • Ground disturbance around the root zone is addressed as part of cleanup

Not every storm event involves one dramatic tree. Sometimes the damage is spread out. Branches down across the yard, debris on the roof, smaller limbs tangled in fencing or landscaping. This kind of cleanup is part of what we do.

  • We clear all downed branches and debris from the property
  • Material is hauled away; nothing is left in piles at the curb unless that’s your preference
  • We check for branches still hanging in the canopy that may not have come down yet
  • Cleanup is included in every storm damage job

Storm damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. A tree that looks intact may have cracked leaders, compromised root attachment, or internal damage that only shows up on close inspection. A hazardous tree does not wait for a convenient time to fall.

  • We assess standing trees for cracks, splits, and structural compromise after a storm
  • If the tree is safe to leave, we’ll tell you that. We don’t recommend unnecessary removal
  • If removal or pruning is needed, we explain exactly what we’re seeing and why
  • Hazardous situations are given scheduling priority

Downed or damaged trees near power lines require a coordinated approach. The utility company handles the lines. We handle the tree. These jobs can’t be rushed, and they can’t overlap.

  • We identify utility line proximity during the initial assessment
  • We coordinate with utility providers when required before work begins
  • We trim or remove the tree using industry-standard techniques for line-adjacent work
  • We won’t start work near active lines until it’s safe to do so

Storm Damage Tree Removal Across West Michigan

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Why Homeowners Choose West Roots

After a storm, the last thing you want is to chase down a tree company. We make it straightforward.

Fast Response

We prioritize storm and emergency calls and work to get someone out to you as quickly as conditions and crew availability allow. After major storm events, response times may be longer. We’ll communicate clearly and won’t leave you guessing.

Clear Communication

We respond quickly, schedule assessments within 1–2 days when possible, and keep you informed from first contact to final cleanup. You’ll know what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and what it will cost before any work begins.

Exceptional Cleanup

Storm jobs are messy by nature. We treat your property like it’s our own. Branches, debris, and wood are cleared before we leave. When we’re done, it shows.

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Storm Damage Tree Removal FAQs

We prioritize storm and emergency calls and work to get to you the same day or next day when possible. After a major storm event, response times may be longer due to volume. We’ll communicate clearly about timing and won’t leave you guessing. Hazardous situations, like trees on structures or hanging limbs over occupied areas, are given scheduling priority.

In some cases, yes, particularly when a tree has fallen on a structure. Contact your insurance provider as soon as possible. We can provide documentation of the damage and the work performed to support your claim. Not sure what your policy covers? Your insurance provider is the right first call.

When in doubt, reach out. We’d rather assess a tree that turns out to be fine than have you waiting on a hazard. We can often tell you a lot from photos before we even visit the property. Describe the situation when you contact us and we’ll point you in the right direction.

Yes. Trees resting on homes, garages, fences, and other structures require careful, controlled removal to avoid causing additional damage. We assess the load and contact points before any cuts are made and use rigging to lower sections safely. This is one of the situations we handle most frequently.

Pricing depends on several factors:

  • The size and position of the tree or limb
  • Whether it’s in contact with a structure, fence, or utility lines
  • How much of the tree needs to be removed
  • Root ball removal and ground disturbance
  • Access for our equipment
  • Distance debris must be carried

Two situations that look similar can vary in price based on access and what the job actually requires. We provide free assessments after visiting your property. No guessing on our end, no surprises on yours.

For situations involving active hazards, it’s helpful to be reachable by phone. You don’t need to be on-site, but we’ll want to confirm access and discuss the situation before we begin. For standard storm damage cleanup, we can often assess and work without you present as long as we have access to the area.

Yes. Many customers combine storm damage tree removal with stump grinding or general tree trimming in the same visit. Let us know what you’re working with when you reach out and we’ll pull it all into a single estimate.

We remove all debris before we leave: branches, brush, chips, and any wood that isn’t being kept. Your yard will be cleared before our crew wraps up. If you’d like to keep any of the wood, let us know when you reach out.

Here’s What Happens Next

Fill out the form with your address, the type of tree service you’re looking for, and any details that will help us understand the job.

We’ll reach out to set up a time to view your property, typically within 1–2 days. You can be present, or we can assess the trees on our own if that’s more convenient.

After the site visit, we’ll email you a detailed estimate. We don’t provide pricing on-site, so you have time to review everything clearly and make the right decision.

Once you approve the estimate, we’ll lock in your service date. On the job day, our crew works efficiently, keeps you informed, and leaves your property clean and cared for.