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Clear Your Property After Severe Weather

Storm Damage Cleanup in Tyler for homeowners and landowners facing fallen trees and debris blocking access after high winds or heavy rainfall

Arrowhead Outdoor Services provides storm damage cleanup in Tyler and the surrounding region for property owners dealing with downed trees, broken limbs, and scattered debris left behind after severe weather events. Your driveway, yard, or access road may be blocked by fallen timber, making it impossible to reach your home, barn, or outbuildings until the debris is removed. This service brings heavy equipment and trained operators to clear large trees, haul away broken branches, and restore safe access across your property so you can assess damage and begin recovery.


The work involves cutting up fallen trees, removing limbs from structures or fences, and hauling debris offsite to clear pathways and restore visibility. East Texas storm seasons bring high winds, lightning strikes, and occasional tornadoes that snap mature pines and hardwoods, leaving root balls exposed and trunks leaning against homes or power lines. Arrowhead Outdoor Services uses chainsaws, grapple attachments, and dump trailers to move heavy wood safely without further damaging your property or underground utilities.



Reach out to Arrowhead Outdoor Services for a free site walk to assess storm damage and plan cleanup work that restores access and safety.

How Storm Debris Is Removed Safely

Your storm cleanup begins with a walk-through to identify hazards such as leaning trees, broken limbs caught in canopies, or debris near power lines that require utility coordination before work can proceed. Equipment is staged to access blocked areas without driving over septic systems, buried cables, or damaged landscaping. Operators prioritize clearing driveways and entry points first, then move to secondary areas where debris poses less immediate risk.


After clearing, you will notice open pathways where fallen trees once blocked movement, along with cleared yards and restored sightlines around your home or structures. Large trunks are cut into manageable sections and hauled away, while smaller brush is chipped or loaded for disposal. Arrowhead Outdoor Services completes the work by raking up scattered twigs and checking for any remaining hazards such as hanging branches or partially uprooted stumps that could shift during future weather.



This service does not include roof repair, fence reconstruction, or tree trimming in unaffected areas, though referrals to qualified contractors can be provided if needed. Cleanup timelines vary depending on the extent of damage, but most residential properties are cleared within one to three days after initial contact.

What to Know About Post-Storm Clearing

Homeowners and landowners often have questions about what happens during cleanup and how quickly access can be restored after a storm.


  • What happens if a tree is leaning on my house or power line? Work near structures or utilities is carefully coordinated, and if a tree is in contact with live power lines, the utility company must clear it before cleanup can proceed safely.

  • How quickly can storm debris be removed after severe weather? Response times depend on the volume of calls following a storm, but Tyler-area properties are typically assessed within one to two days and cleared shortly after scheduling is confirmed.

  • Why is heavy equipment necessary for storm cleanup? Fallen trees often weigh several tons and cannot be moved safely by hand, so skid steers and grapples are used to lift, cut, and haul large wood without risking injury or property damage.

  • When should I call for storm damage cleanup? Contact a cleanup service as soon as it is safe to assess your property, especially if access roads or driveways are blocked and emergency vehicles cannot reach your home.

  • What is done with the debris after removal? Wood is hauled to disposal sites, recycling centers, or sawmills depending on size and condition, while smaller brush is chipped or composted offsite.


Arrowhead Outdoor Services is fully licensed and insured with over twenty years of equipment experience, so your storm cleanup is handled with attention to safety and thoroughness.