Greater Birmingham, AL

Storm Damage Cleanup in Greater Birmingham, AL

When a storm rolls through Alabama and leaves your property buried in fallen trees, broken limbs, and debris, Archon responds fast. We clear downed trees off homes, driveways, fences, and pastures across Greater Birmingham — then haul the mess off so you can get back to normal.

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Storm Damage Cleanup in Greater Birmingham, AL by Archon Land Management

What's included

  • Emergency removal of trees on homes, vehicles, and outbuildings
  • Downed tree and large limb cleanup
  • Driveway, road, and access clearing
  • Fence-line and pasture debris cleanup
  • Stump grinding for snapped or uprooted trees
  • Full debris hauling, chipping, or on-site burn pile management

Best for

  • Homeowners hit by tornadoes, straight-line winds, or severe thunderstorms
  • Properties with trees on the house, roof, or vehicles
  • Blocked driveways and access roads
  • Farms and acreage with widespread tree damage
  • Insurance claim cleanup and documentation support

How we work

Call us and we'll get on site as fast as we safely can. We assess the damage, prioritize anything threatening structures or access, and work through the property until it's cleared. We document the work for insurance and leave the site clean.

Storm Cleanup in Alabama — the details that matter

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.

Rigging trees off houses without doing more damage

A tree that fell on a house has to come off in a specific order. Cutting it wrong adds damage — sometimes a lot of damage. We start by stabilizing the load: tying off the trunk, propping the canopy if it's resting on rafters, and making sure nothing shifts when the saw starts. Then we cut in sections from the outside in, lowering each piece controlled with ropes or a crane rather than letting it fall free.

This is slow, careful work, and it's exactly the kind of thing you want a fully insured crew doing — not a neighbor with a chainsaw. We've seen well-meaning DIY removal turn a $20,000 insurance claim into a $50,000 one. Our crews are trained for this work, fully insured, and have done it through every major storm event in the Birmingham metro for years.

Documentation for insurance claims

Insurance adjusters speak a specific language and want specific things. We photograph the damage before we move anything, write itemized invoices that break out tree removal, debris hauling, stump grinding, and any other line items separately, and provide certificates of insurance on request. Most carriers cover removal of trees that hit a covered structure plus the cost of repairing the structure itself; trees that just fall in the yard are usually the owner's responsibility, but every policy is different.

Your adjuster is the authority on what's covered for your specific claim. Our job is to give them the documentation they need to approve the scope quickly so the work can get done. If a claim is denied or partially covered, we can adjust the scope to fit what you actually want to pay for out of pocket — you're never locked into the full quote if the insurance picture changes.

When to clear right away vs. when to wait

Right-away work: anything threatening a structure (tree on the roof, leaning over the house, against a wall), anything blocking access to the house or driveway, anything on a fence containing livestock, anything near power lines (we coordinate with Alabama Power before touching these). These move to the front of the queue.

What can wait a few days: trees down in the yard not threatening anything, brush piles, smaller limbs scattered across the property. After a major storm event, every tree service in the Birmingham metro is slammed for a week or two. If your situation is genuinely not urgent, getting on the schedule a few days later often means a better price and a less rushed job. We'll tell you straight whether something is urgent or not — we don't push people to pay emergency rates for non-emergency work.

Frequently asked questions

Do you respond to emergencies after hours?

Yes. After major storms we run extended hours and prioritize trees on houses and blocked driveways. Call (205) 547-9410 — if we can't get to you that day, we'll tell you straight up.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover storm cleanup?

Most policies cover removal of trees that hit a structure or block access. We provide itemized invoices and photos to help with your claim, but coverage depends on your policy — check with your adjuster.

Can you handle a tree on my house?

Yes. We rig and lower large trees off roofs and structures piece by piece to avoid additional damage, then haul off the debris.

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