Tree & Storm Cleanup

Storm Mess Cleared Fast — Without Turning Your Property Into a Bigger Problem


 Downed tree removal, brush and debris cleanup, and equipment-based storm recovery — handled with control, clean staging/haul-off, and straightforward communication. Emergency cleanup is availability-based.

No sales pressure. Fast response. Straight answers.

Get a Quote

Tell us what happened, what’s blocked or unsafe, and where the property is located. We’ll confirm scope and whether we can fit it into the schedule.

Reassurance: No sales pressure. We don’t share your info. Prefer a quick call? Dial 812-998-6292.

What We Handle After Storms


After a storm, most people need the same outcomes:

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Safe access to the driveway, home, and outbuildings

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Hazards removed (downed trees, hanging limbs, unstable debris)

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A property that feels usable again, not half-cleared

We focus on getting the property back to functional — with clean handling so the cleanup doesn’t create new damage.

What We Do  🡦

Storm Cleanup Services


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Why This Matters 🡦

Problems This Service Solves


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Downed trees blocking driveways, lanes, or access paths

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Brush and debris scattered across the property

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“We started cutting” and now debris is everywhere

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Cleanup that’s dragging out because the site needs equipment

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Wet ground and soft areas making the situation worse

Our Storm Cleanup Process  🡦

The JS Pro Storm Cleanup Process (Controlled, Clean, Safe)


01

Quick situation call
We confirm what’s blocked, what’s unsafe, and what outcome you want first.

02

Access and ground check
We look at slopes, low spots, and how surface water moves today.

03

Controlled removal
We clear in a way that keeps debris manageable and reduces property impact.

04

Debris handling
Haul-off or staging depends on the site and your preference.

05

Final cleanup
We leave it feeling finished — not like the storm just got rearranged.

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How Pricing Works 🡦

What Impacts Storm Cleanup Cost


Storm cleanup isn’t priced by guesswork — it’s priced by what it takes to make the property usable again. We’ll explain what’s required, what’s optional, and what gets you the fastest functional result.

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Volume & type

One tree is different from widespread limb and brush scatter.

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Access & obstacles

Tight areas, fences, structures, and slopes change approach.

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Ground conditions

Soft/wet ground affects equipment access and cleanup method.

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Debris plan

Haul-off vs. staging — plus volume — changes total cost.

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Urgency & availability

We don’t promise “same day” unless it’s truly possible.

Built to last — financed to fit 🡦

Financing Available for Qualified Projects


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Quick way to explore monthly payment options

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Helps with larger projects like clearing, driveways, grading, and cleanup

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Available through Hearth (approval and terms vary)

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Tree workers using a lift and chainsaw to remove fallen tree branches in a sunny outdoor setting.
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Built to Last 🡦

What Makes Our Cleanup Feel “Premium”


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Controlled Removal

Safer, more controlled removal and staging

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Intentional Finish

Cleaner results that look intentional

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Property Protection

Improved property protection during equipment work.

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Realistic Guidance

Straight answers on what’s realistic right now

Typical Cleanup Situations 🡦

Common Scenarios (So You Know You’re in the Right Place)


From the Blog 🡦

Related Reading


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March 4, 2026
Follow our storm cleanup checklist to restore safe access, handle debris efficiently, and protect your property after storms—safety and order first.
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March 4, 2026
Learn how wet ground affects property work, from ruts to delays, and how smart timing and planning keep your site safe and finished correctly.

Storm Cleanup FAQs 🡦

Clear Questions. Straight Answers.


  • Do you offer emergency storm cleanup?

    Availability-based. Call first — we’ll tell you what’s realistic and when we can get there.

  • Can you remove a downed tree?

    Often, yes — depending on access, scope, and what’s involved. We’ll ask a few quick questions and guide you.

  • Will you haul the debris away?

    Yes. Haul-off can be included, or we can stage it based on what you want.

  • What if the ground is wet and soft?

    That changes the approach. We focus on controlled work and the cleanest option for the site — and we’ll be honest about timing.


  • How do I get the fastest quote?

    Call us, or send the address and a short description of what’s blocked/unsafe. Photos help, but aren’t required.

Outcome

Safe access restored and the mess handled.

Reassurance

Licensed & insured. Satisfaction guarantee. Straight answers.

Next step

Tell us what’s blocked, what’s unsafe, and where you’re located.

You’re Closer Than You Think


Contact Us

Reassurance: No sales pressure. We don’t share your info. Prefer a quick call? Dial 812-998-6292.

get in touch 🡦

Get Storm Cleanup Help


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SERVICE AREA
Evansville, Indiana + ~30-mile radius