Recent storms in Montgomery County, TX have caused widespread tree damage, leaving many homeowners and businesses dealing with fallen limbs, uprooted trunks, and unstable trees threatening structures and power lines. When wind speeds exceed 40 to 50 mph, the risk of tree failure increases significantly—especially for older, leaning, or unmaintained trees.
Davis Tree Service is equipped and ready to respond with fast, organized, and safe storm tree removal services throughout the region. With years of local experience and a full range of equipment, the team can clear damaged trees, reduce further risk, and help restore safety and access to properties affected by recent weather.
Why Storm-Damaged Trees Require Immediate Attention
Storm-damaged trees can present several serious hazards:
- Blocking roads, driveways, or structures
- Leaning dangerously or partially uprooted
- Hanging limbs (widow-makers) that can fall unexpectedly
- Broken trunks that collapse under stress
- Tangled in power lines or fencing
Even if a tree looks stable after a storm, internal cracks or root damage can cause failure days or even weeks later. Trees weakened by one storm are more likely to fail in the next.
Davis Tree Service provides full on-site assessments to identify hazards and create a safe plan for removal or stabilization.
Areas Served in Montgomery County, TX
Davis Tree Service operates throughout Montgomery County, including:
- Montgomery
- Conroe
- Magnolia
- The Woodlands
- Dobbin
- Willis
- Lake Conroe area
- Surrounding neighborhoods
Storm damage response is available for residential, commercial, and rural properties. Emergency crews can be dispatched quickly to high-risk areas or blocked driveways.
What to Expect from a Storm Tree Removal Visit
A storm-related service visit typically includes:
- On-site safety assessment
- Priority removal of unstable trees or limbs
- Clearance of blocked access points
- Removal or staging of tree debris
- Optional stump grinding or follow-up trimming
Trees that are too large or unsafe to cut by hand are dismantled using ropes, pulleys, or mechanical equipment. In high-risk areas, crane-assisted removal may be used.
Emergency vs. Non-Emergency Tree Removal
Condition | Emergency Response? | Action Taken |
---|---|---|
Tree fallen on a house or structure | Yes | Immediate removal and clearance |
Tree blocking driveway or road | Yes | Same-day service |
Hanging limbs over walkways | Yes | Secured or removed on-site |
Tree leaning after storm | Conditional | Evaluated for urgent need |
Fallen tree in open yard | No (if not hazardous) | Scheduled for next available slot |
Equipment Used for Storm Tree Work
Davis Tree Service maintains a full fleet of tools and equipment to safely manage storm removal work. This includes:
- Chainsaws and pole saws
- Rigging systems
- Grapple trucks
- Skid steers
- Wood chippers
- Dump trailers
- Crane access (when needed)
This equipment enables safe removal from tight spaces, over rooftops, or near utility lines. Debris can be chipped on-site or hauled off based on client preference.
Preventing Future Storm Tree Failures
While no tree can be guaranteed storm-proof, several preventive steps reduce risk:
- Annual tree health evaluations to spot decay, fungus, or weakness
- Proper pruning to remove deadwood and reduce wind load
- Thinning the canopy to allow wind to pass through
- Removing structurally unsound or overgrown trees near structures
- Routine trimming of large branches hanging over driveways, fences, or roofs
Clients can schedule tree trimming services year-round to maintain healthy, wind-resistant tree structures.
Cost Factors for Storm Tree Removal
Every storm job is different. Pricing depends on:
- Tree size and location
- Risk level (near power lines, rooftops, or unstable ground)
- Access for equipment
- Volume of debris to remove
- Emergency or after-hours response
Davis Tree Service offers clear, up-front pricing based on on-site assessments. Clients are not charged extra for unnecessary services, and recommendations are based strictly on tree condition and risk.
Supporting Photos and Project Gallery
Clients can view past storm clean-up projects in the photo gallery. Images show the team working on wind-damaged pines, large oak removals, driveway clearances, and before/after photos of storm response work across Montgomery County.
Ongoing Support After Tree Removal
After emergency removal, Davis Tree Service can return for:
- Stump grinding
- Replanting recommendations
- Soil repair and erosion prevention
- Pruning remaining trees to balance the canopy
Tree removal may leave gaps in privacy screening or property aesthetics. The team can provide guidance on suitable replacements based on soil, drainage, and desired growth speed.
When to Call Davis Tree Service
If any of the following apply, it’s recommended to schedule a professional storm tree evaluation:
- A tree is leaning or has cracked limbs
- There’s visible trunk damage or bark loss
- Roots are lifting or separated from the ground
- Tree is touching or near power lines
- Fallen branches have hit the house, fence, or car
- Driveway or access point is blocked
Service can be booked directly online or by phone. In emergency situations, the team prioritizes safety-first response and keeps clients updated on timing.
Post-Storm Tips for Homeowners
- Avoid walking under partially fallen or hanging limbs
- Take photos of damage for insurance documentation
- Mark damaged areas with cones or tape
- Do not attempt to cut limbs touching power lines
- Schedule a full tree assessment if high winds are forecast again soon
Davis Tree Service is a locally trusted provider for professional tree removal, trimming, and post-storm recovery work. With recent storms causing widespread tree issues throughout Montgomery County, the business is actively scheduling both emergency and routine storm tree removal appointments.
To request an estimate or book service, visit www.davistreellc.com or call during normal business hours for fastest response.