Storm Damage & Emergency Tree Service

Severe weather can cause trees and large limbs to fail unexpectedly, creating dangerous conditions around homes, driveways, and access areas. When that happens, fast, safe emergency tree service matters.

Brother Nature Tree Care provides professional storm cleanup and emergency tree work for homeowners in Hendersonville, Asheville, Fletcher, and surrounding Western North Carolina communities.

Our focus is to quickly reduce risk, restore safe access, and help you get your property back to normal.

When you need emergency tree service

Not every fallen limb is an emergency, but some storm damage situations should be addressed quickly. You may need emergency tree service if you notice:

  • Trees or large limbs that have fallen onto your home, garage, fence, or vehicles
  • Trees that are uprooted or suddenly leaning toward structures or high-traffic areas
  • Heavy broken branches hanging over driveways, walkways, or entry points
  • Downed trees or debris blocking access to your driveway or property
  • Trees cracked or split after high winds, especially near structures

If you’re unsure how serious the problem is, it’s safer to treat anything involving the house or main access as urgent and get it checked quickly.

Our Emergency Response Process

Every storm‑damage job is different, but we follow a clear process to keep things as controlled and safe as possible.

1. Assess and stabilize the area

We begin by identifying immediate hazards such as unstable trees, hanging limbs, and branches under tension. Our first priority is reducing immediate risk and creating a safer work area around your home and access points.

2. Controlled Storm Damage Removal

Storm-damaged trees can shift unexpectedly during removal. We use controlled cutting methods and, when needed, rigging techniques to safely remove damaged trees and limbs while helping protect your home and surrounding property.

3. Debris cleanup and removal

After the immediate hazards is taken care of, we gather storm debris, limbs, and wood according to your preference—whether that means hauling it away, stacking it, or leaving it in a designated area.

Our Emergency Response Process

Every storm‑damage job is different, but we follow a clear process to keep things as controlled and safe as possible.

1. Safety assessment

We start by looking for immediate hazards: unstable trees, hanging limbs, tension in branches, and any damage that could worsen while we work. This helps us decide what needs to be secured or removed first.

2. Make the area safe

We address the highest‑risk issues right away, such as removing hanging limbs over roofs or doorways and stabilizing or removing trees that are threatening your home or blocking access.

3. Controlled removal of damaged trees and limbs

Storm‑damaged trees are often under tension and can behave unpredictably. We use careful cutting and, when needed, sectional removal and lowering to avoid creating additional damage around your home.

4. Debris cleanup and removal

After the immediate danger is taken care of, we gather storm debris, limbs, and wood according to your preference—whether that means hauling it away, stacking it, or leaving it in a designated area.

The exact approach depends on the severity of the storm, access to the tree, and what matters most to you as the homeowner.

Storm Cleanup Services

Storm damage can leave behind a wide range of cleanup and tree-related problems. Brother Nature Tree Care helps homeowners safely address situations such as:

  • Removing partially uprooted or storm-damaged trees
  • Clearing fallen limbs from roofs, fences, and landscaping areas
  • Removing broken or hanging branches from the canopy
  • Clearing trees and debris blocking driveways or access points
  • General storm debris cleanup after major limb failure or tree loss

If any tree is touching power lines or has brought lines down, your utility company should be contacted first so the area can be made safe before tree work begins.

Reducing future storm damage

While no tree can be completely protected from extreme weather, planning ahead can lower the chances of serious damage. A combination of proper pruning, deadwood removal, and risk‑reduction work can:

  • Reduce weight on long, overextended limbs

  • Remove weak, dead, or cracked branches before they fail

  • Improve overall structure and wind resistance

  • Create safer clearance around roofs, driveways, and walkways

If you’ve had storm issues before, it’s often a good time to look at the rest of your trees and make a plan before the next storm season.

Gallery From
Previous Projects

Service area for storm cleanup & emergency work

Brother Nature Tree Care provides storm cleanup and emergency tree service for homeowners in: