Storm Cleanup in Lexington, NC
Pecan on your porch? Pine across the driveway? Same-day cleanup anywhere in Lexington. Insured crew on call 24/7, climber-led sectional rigging for trees on structures on the narrow mill-village lots.
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Send your number. For active hazards, call now — for everything else, we’ll be in touch today.
When a tree comes down. We come up.
Tree on a structure, limb across a driveway, debris field after a storm passes — we’re on call 24/7 to make it safe and clear it out. Every Lexington storm response covers the six items below.
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24/7 Phone Answered by a Real Person
Not a callback queue. Hurricanes, ice storms, late-night thunderstorm damage — we dispatch from the conversation. Tell us where the tree is and what it hit; the next truck out is yours.
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Tarp the Roof Before You Get Hit Twice
If a tree opened the roof and rain is coming, we tarp it during the extraction so the second-day damage doesn’t dwarf the first-day damage. Tarp kit on every storm dispatch.
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Sectional Rigging Off the Structure
A tree on a house cannot be cut into pieces from the structure down without making the damage worse. We climb the standing trunk above the strike, set rigging anchors, and lower each section off the roofline by rope — controlled, weight-managed, no piece dropped on the structure.
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Duke Energy Coordination on Power Lines
If a tree took down a service drop or is touching a primary line, we don’t approach until Duke confirms the cut. Hard rule, no exceptions. Your safety, our crew’s safety.
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Full Debris Removal, Same Trip
Fallen tree, broken limbs, scattered brush, root ball — everything loaded and hauled. The yard looks like a yard again, not a job site, before we leave.
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Insurance-Ready Documentation
Photos before, photos after, written scope of work. Sent to you the same day so your claim adjuster has what they need. We’ve worked the adjuster side of this hundreds of times.
What Our Neighbors Say
Real reviews from real Triad homeowners. We’re proud to earn each one.
I was extremely pleased with the service I received. They cut down several trees and cleared a large section of bushes in my backyard. They were pleasant and efficient and the cost was very reasonable.
Very professional, came and did what we discussed at a reasonable price. Would recommend.
Very reasonable price, high quality work, and cleaned up everything when finished. I was very pleased with the job they did.
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In a trade full of one-truck operators and “I’ll call you back next week” estimates, we built 316 Trees on two principles that protect your property and your time.
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Fully insured. Same-day quotes. Every time.
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Fully Insured, Triad-Wide
Fully insured on every job. Ask for our certificate before we start; we keep it ready.
Same-Day Quotes
Call us, you’ll have a number today. For most jobs in High Point, Greensboro, or Winston-Salem we walk the site the same day you call.
Locally Owned
A real Triad crew, not a franchise or call-center referral. When you call, you talk to the same guys doing the work.
Heavy Equipment
Skid steers, dump truck, dump trailer, chipper, chainsaws and rigging for the cleanup pass. Tarp kits and generators on every storm dispatch — all owned, all on the truck before you call.
Clean Job Site
Full debris hauled, roof tarped, driveway swept. The yard looks like a yard again before we leave, even at 2 AM in driving rain.
Triad-Wide Service
High Point shop. Same crew covers Lexington, Welcome, Reeds, Tyro, and the US-52 corridor across Davidson County.
Is the tree on the house? Or just in the yard?
A tree across the driveway is a different conversation than a tree through the roof. Here’s how a Lexington storm call gets bucketed when you reach the 24/7 line, so you know what to expect on response time and approach.
Tier 01
Active Hazard
Tree on structure · Live wire down · Blocking road
The phone call that can’t wait. Tree on your roof, limb on your car, trunk across a state route. We dispatch immediately, day or night. Climber-led sectional rigging off structures, Duke coordination for power lines. Safe first, clean second.
- 24/7 dispatch
- Tree on structure
- Power-line coordination
- Sectional rigging off the roof
- Insurance documentation
Tier 02
Same-Day Cleanup
Downed tree in yard · No structure hit · Daylight response
A tree came down overnight but didn’t hit anything you need. We get there in daylight, often same-day, section the trunk, clear the limbs, and haul the debris. Most common post-storm call across Lexington.
- Same-day response
- Downed tree in yard
- Full debris removal
- Stump options on the same trip
- Insurance documentation
Tier 03
Scheduled Post-Storm
Broken limbs · Leaning trees · Preventive cleanup
The storm passed, no active hazard, but you’ve got broken limbs hanging in the canopy, a leaning tree that needs assessment, or general debris from the front yard. Scheduled within the week.
- Within-week scheduling
- Hanging limb removal
- Lean assessment
- Yard debris cleanup
- Hazard pruning if needed
Three Steps to a Safe Yard
Here’s how a typical Lexington storm response goes from your first call to a safe yard.
Call the 24/7 Line
Call us, day or night. Tell us where the tree is and what it hit. If a structure or a wire is involved, we dispatch immediately.
Get a Real Response Time
The line bucket your call into the right tier and gives you an honest ETA: minutes for an active hazard, hours for same-day, days for scheduled. No vague “we’ll see.”
Crew On Site, Yard Cleared
Our crew shows up with the right equipment for the hazard — rigging and climber for trees on structures, skid steer and dump trailer for downed-tree cleanup — makes it safe, clears the debris, and documents everything for your insurance claim.
24/7 dispatch · 20 minutes up US-52
Lexington is on the storm-hotline priority list
The Lexington storm call gets dispatched same-day, every day. The shop is twenty minutes north on US-52 / I-85 Business in High Point — the trucks, the skid steer, the chipper, and the tarps live there 24/7. When a summer thunderstorm shears a brittle pecan limb onto an Erlanger porch at three in the morning, we’re rolling inside the hour. Lexington is on the storm-hotline priority list.
Storm risk in Lexington splits two ways. The mill-village core — Erlanger, the Robbins side, Park Place, the streets off Main — faces summer-wind pecan-split risk. A perfectly healthy pecan can shear a leader with no warning when a thunderstorm rolls through, and the narrow front yards mean the limb usually lands on a porch or a car. That’s crew-staged-in-the-street work, careful sectional rigging, tarp the structure same day. The Davidson County fringe — Cotton Grove Road, Tyro, Reeds, Welcome — is rural-pine risk: pines snap or uproot in straight-line winds, long driveways and acreage layouts. Different storm, different tree, same crew dispatched the same hour.
Storm Cleanup — Common Questions
Don’t see your question? Call us at (336) 259-8460.
You really answer the phone at 3 AM?
Yes. The 24/7 line goes to a person, not a callback queue. If a tree is on your house or there’s a live wire down, we dispatch from the conversation. The shop is in High Point, the trucks are loaded, and the on-call phone gets answered every night of the year — that’s the whole point of running a local crew instead of a referral service.
What do I do RIGHT NOW if a tree is on my house?
Get everyone out of the affected room. If you smell gas, leave the house and call 911 from outside. If a power line is involved, stay 35 feet away — do not approach the tree or the line. Then call us at (336) 259-8460. We’ll talk you through the next 30 minutes while a truck is rolling, including whether you need to call 911 first.
What if it’s also raining into the house?
We tarp the roof during extraction. Tarp kits are on every storm dispatch — once the tree is off, we cover the opening so the second-day water damage doesn’t dwarf the first-day damage. If we can’t get there for an hour or two, an emergency tarp from any hardware store buys time; we’ll re-tarp properly when we arrive.
Who handles the power lines?
Duke Energy, always. If a tree is touching a primary distribution line or a service drop is involved, we call Duke before any crew approaches. Their crew cuts power, we do the tree work. No exceptions, ever. That’s the difference between a tree crew and a body bag, and it’s not a corner we cut for anyone.
Is this covered by my homeowner’s insurance?
Usually yes for structure damage, and often yes for tree removal when a covered structure is hit. We document everything (photos before and after, written scope, debris weight) and send it directly to your adjuster the same day. Your insurer can pay us directly when you set that up — we’ve worked the claim side of this hundreds of times and can walk you through it.
How fast can you actually get here?
Active hazards: about an hour for Lexington, often faster — the trucks, skid steer, and chipper roll from the High Point shop, twenty minutes up US-52. Same-day cleanup: daylight hours, typically the same day you call. Scheduled post-storm: within the week. The 24/7 line tells you which bucket your situation falls into and gives you a real ETA — not a vague “we’ll see when we can fit you in.”
How do you get a tree off a roof without making it worse?
Sectional rigging from the canopy. A climber goes up the standing trunk above the strike, sets a high-anchor block, and we lower each section off the roofline by rope — weight controlled, no piece dropped on the structure. Cutting a tree off a roof from the top down with no rigging is what adds the second-day damage; we don’t work that way. Trunk comes off the structure first, then we section it on the ground.
What about the stump after?
Same trip if you want it. The grinder is already on the trailer. Multi-service discount when you book stump work with the storm cleanup. Most folks wait until the insurance check clears before grinding, which is fine too — we can come back, or grind the day of, whichever fits your timing.
My neighbor’s tree fell on my house. Whose problem is it?
Yours, in nearly every case, even though it isn’t your tree. Insurance handles the structure damage; tree removal goes through your policy. Your neighbor’s policy generally only kicks in if you can prove negligence (a known-dead tree they refused to address). We’ve worked the adjuster side of this conversation hundreds of times — we’ll help you frame it.
Do you respond to storms outside Lexington?
Yes, the whole Triad. After a regional event we dispatch by severity, not by zip code — High Point north up US-52, plus the Davidson County communities around Lexington (Welcome, Reeds, Tyro, Linwood). Call the 24/7 line and we’ll tell you straight when we can be on-site.
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