🚨 24/7 Emergency — (970) 580-6932 — 2-Hour Brighton Response
Rapid debris removal, fallen tree cleanup, and post-storm structural assessment after Colorado's severe weather events. Full insurance documentation support for hail, ice, wind, and lightning damage across Brighton and Adams County.
Brighton's most intense hail season splits branch attachments, drives hailstones through canopies, and generates large volumes of broken branches and debris across residential properties.
Front Range Chinook gusts of 50–80+ mph uprooting shallow-rooted subdivision trees and snapping major limbs off established cottonwood and hackberry are our most common storm response calls.
Ice loading on ash, hackberry, and elm creates progressive branch failure over hours — we respond as events are occurring when conditions permit safe crew deployment.
Localized convective storms produce sudden wind shear and lightning strikes. Cottonwood along Brighton's South Platte corridor is particularly vulnerable to sudden failure.
Complete removal of downed trees — sectional cutting, chipping, and haul-away. Crane extraction available when trees have fallen onto structures. 24/7 emergency response available.
Hanging "widow maker" limbs, split crotches with partially attached leaders, and branches under tension all require specialized removal technique. We assess and remove all secondary hazards following the initial storm event.
Following a major Brighton storm, visible damage is often only part of the picture. Cracks in the trunk, root disruption, and weakened branch attachments may not be obvious immediately. Our post-storm structural assessment identifies hidden failure risks before they become the next emergency.
Timestamped photographs, written damage description, and itemized service record for insurance claims. We work with all major carriers and coordinate with adjuster timelines when on-site documentation is needed before cleanup.
Before cleanup tip: Call your insurance company before debris removal begins when possible. Most adjusters need to document damage in place. We can address immediate safety hazards while preserving documentation for your adjuster.
We respond 24/7 — call (970) 580-6932 for active emergencies. For insurance documentation and non-urgent cleanup, use our form below.
Storm-caused tree damage is typically covered when a tree falls on an insured structure. Coverage for removal from yards without structural contact varies by policy. Call your insurer before cleanup begins when possible.
Ensure everyone is safe. Call our emergency line at (970) 580-6932. If power lines are involved, call Xcel Energy at 1-800-895-1999 first. Document damage with photos before cleanup when possible.
We strongly advise against it. Downed trees — especially against structures or with multiple branch tensions — can shift or spring unpredictably when cut. Let our trained crew handle it safely.
We target a 2-hour response for active emergencies. During major regional storm events, we triage by severity and communicate estimated arrival times clearly.
Yes — storm cleanup includes the main trunk, all branches, chips, and scattered debris across the affected area.
Yes. We provide timestamped photos, written damage descriptions, and itemized service records. We coordinate with adjuster timelines when on-site documentation is required before cleanup.
For active emergencies, call (970) 580-6932 directly. For documentation and non-urgent cleanup, use the form.
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