What to do in the first hour after a storm hits your property
Alabama storms — tornadoes, microbursts, straight-line winds, ice events — can put 20-year-old trees through a roof in seconds. When it happens, the first hour matters. First, make sure everyone is safe and outside any compromised structure. Stay away from downed power lines and assume every wire is live until Alabama Power confirms otherwise. If a tree is on your house, don't go inside the affected room.
Second, call your insurance carrier to start a claim and document everything with photos before anything is moved. Third, if rain is coming, get a tarp over any roof breaches — that prevents secondary water damage that often costs more than the tree itself. Fourth, call us. We can usually be on site within hours during active storm response and we'll prioritize trees on structures and blocked access first.
