DAYTONA BEACH, FL
Storm damage creates urgent tree hazards. Our ISA Certified crew handles fallen trees, split trunks, and hanging limbs across Volusia County with the equipment to do it safely.
Looking for storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach service you can count on? Florida Foliage is fully licensed, ISA certified, and based right here in Volusia County.
Our storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach work is backed by ISA certification, full insurance, and a commitment to leaving your property cleaner than we found it.
Full blow-downs with exposed root balls. Common after heavy rain saturates sandy soil and wind hits a large canopy. These need to be removed, not just cut back.
Florida Foliage is the storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach company that shows up on time, does the job right, and leaves your property clean.
Lightning strikes and high winds split trunks vertically. The tree won't recover. Both halves need to come down before one half falls on its own.
Large limbs partially broken and hanging are the most dangerous situation after a storm. They fall without warning. Don't walk under them. Call us first.
A tree that's shifted angle during a storm has likely lost root anchoring. It may still be standing, but the next strong wind could bring it down.
Looking for storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach service you can trust? Florida Foliage is ISA-certified, locally owned, and handles jobs of any size.
Looking for storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach service you can trust? Florida Foliage is ISA-certified, locally owned, and handles jobs of any size.
We recently responded to a Port Orange property after a strong afternoon storm dropped two laurel oaks. One had fallen cleanly into the yard. The other had come halfway down and was leaning on the fence line, with the root plate still partially in the ground. That second tree was under significant tension.
Our ISA Certified Arborist assessed the load before any saw touched it. We used a combination of hand-climbing and directional rigging to relieve the tension progressively, then brought the tree down in sections away from the fence. If you cut a tension-loaded trunk from the wrong side, the wood can kick back or the whole tree can shift suddenly. Getting that assessment right is worth more than the speed of the job.
Don't wait. Storm damage gets more dangerous as trees dry out and settle in unstable positions. Call us at (386) 481-7913.
Our arborist evaluates every damaged tree. What can be saved? What needs to come down? We document everything for your insurance file.
Florida Foliage handles all types of storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach work — from emergency situations to routine maintenance. Call (386) 481-7913.
Hanging limbs and trees leaning toward structures get addressed before standard cleanup. Safety before speed.
Complete debris removal. Chips, logs, and brush all cleared. Stump grinding available at the same time.
Our storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach crew brings crane equipment, a grapple truck, and full cleanup on every job. Free on-site estimates.
Our storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach crew brings crane equipment, a grapple truck, and full cleanup on every job. Free on-site estimates.
Sometimes, yes. Trees that lose branches but keep their main structure and root system intact can recover with proper pruning. Trees that are uprooted, have split trunks, or have lost more than 50% of their canopy generally can't be saved. An ISA Certified assessment will tell you which category your tree falls in.
Our storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach team handles jobs of any size — from a single dead tree to full-property clearing.
Very. Hanging limbs are called widowmakers for a reason. A 200-pound limb hanging by a strip of bark can fall at any time. Keep everyone away from the area and call us immediately. Don't walk under them, don't try to knock them down, and don't let kids or pets near that area.
If the tree damaged your structure, most homeowner policies cover removal costs. Take photos before any work begins. Check your deductible first. We can provide a written arborist assessment for your insurance claim.
As soon as it's safe to be outside. Unstable trees and hanging limbs become more dangerous as they shift and dry. Don't leave a partially fallen tree for weeks hoping it stabilizes. It usually doesn't.
Schedule your storm damage tree removal Daytona Beach estimate online or call (386) 481-7913. Free quotes, no obligation.
After a significant storm event in Volusia County, tree damage calls come in faster than we can respond to all of them at once. We triage by safety risk. Trees on occupied structures, trees blocking emergency access, and live power line entanglement situations (which require utility coordination before we can operate) get first priority. Trees down in the yard or blocking a driveway without structural contact come next. This triage sequence is how we deploy crews when the volume is high.
We provide written work orders and photo documentation of storm-damaged trees for insurance claim purposes. Your adjuster will want to see the pre-removal condition of the tree and the work that was done. We capture that documentation on every storm call as standard practice. Keep your insurance company's claim number handy when you call, and we'll coordinate documentation to their specifications.
A partially failed tree, or one with large hanging limbs after a storm, is sometimes more dangerous than a tree that has fallen completely. Hanging limbs can shift and fall unexpectedly. We identify those situations during triage and address them before they become a second incident. If you have a large limb hung up in the crown of another tree after a storm, do not attempt to dislodge it yourself. Call us and keep people clear of the area until a crew can assess it safely.
Some storm events leave multiple trees damaged on a single property. We do full-site storm cleanup, including removal of downed trees, grinding stumps left from the removal, clearing of brush piles, and haul-off of all debris. Getting a complete cleanup estimate at the same time as the primary removal is usually more cost-effective than scheduling the stump grinding and debris work as separate visits.
Once the immediate cleanup is done, we recommend a structural assessment of the remaining trees on the property. Trees that survived a storm may have sustained hidden damage, uprooted root plates, or new structural cracks that create risk for the next event. A post-storm ISA Certified Arborist assessment gives you an honest picture of what you're working with going forward and what maintenance would reduce your risk before the next storm season.
Call us for a free estimate or fill out the quick form above. We serve all of Volusia and Flagler County.
(386) 481-7913