Storm Preparation Starts Before Hurricane Season
The best way to minimize storm damage is to prepare before severe weather develops. Weak branches, dead limbs, leaning trees, and overgrown canopies are much more likely to fail during high winds and heavy rain. Taking preventative action before hurricane season can significantly reduce the likelihood of fallen trees, broken limbs, and costly property damage.
Tree Masters carefully evaluates your trees to identify potential hazards and recommend proactive solutions. Our storm preparation services may include removing dead or diseased branches, thinning overcrowded canopies, reducing excessive weight on large limbs, trimming branches away from homes and power lines, and removing trees that present a significant safety risk.
Reduce the Risk of Expensive Storm Damage
Strong storms can turn unhealthy trees into serious hazards within minutes. Falling trees and large branches frequently damage roofs, vehicles, fences, garages, outdoor structures, and utility lines. Even healthy-looking trees may contain hidden structural weaknesses that become apparent only during severe weather.
Professional tree maintenance before storm season helps strengthen trees, improve structural balance, and reduce unnecessary stress on heavy limbs. Investing in preventative tree care today can often save thousands of dollars in repairs while providing greater peace of mind when storms threaten the Wilmington area.
Fast Emergency Tree Removal After the Storm
When severe weather leaves fallen trees or dangerous hanging limbs on your property, quick action is essential. Tree Masters offers prompt emergency tree removal services to safely remove hazardous trees and restore access to your home or business as quickly as possible.
Our experienced crew responds rapidly following major storms, arriving with the specialized equipment needed to safely remove fallen trees, broken limbs, and other storm-related hazards. Safety is always our highest priority, and every project is completed with careful planning to protect people, structures, and surrounding property.