Storm Cleanup Services in Northeast Florida

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Storm CleanupAvg. cost: $250–$10,000+ depending on storm severity and scope

Northeast Florida sits squarely in the Atlantic hurricane belt, and every June 1st the region begins a six-month period of elevated risk that shapes how homeowners, landscapers, and tree services prepare and respond. Tropical Storm Elsa, Hurricane Dorian's near-miss, and the ongoing threats from major systems moving up the Florida coast have made storm cleanup one of the most in-demand services in the Jacksonville market — and one of the most important to hire carefully.

Storm cleanup encompasses a wide range of tasks depending on storm intensity. At the lower end, a typical strong afternoon thunderstorm (which NE Florida experiences dozens of times each summer) might knock down large branches, scatter mulch, and topple poorly anchored small trees or ornamental plants. A cleanup crew can typically address a residential property after such an event within a few hours. Major hurricane impacts require multi-day operations involving large-scale debris removal, fallen tree extraction from roofs and structures, fence repair, sod replacement, and complete landscape restoration.

Following a tropical event, the priority sequence for a professional storm cleanup crew is: safety assessment first (looking for hanging branches called widow-makers, downed power lines, and compromised trees leaning on structures), then emergency debris clearing for access, then systematic debris collection and disposal, then assessment of salvageable plants and structural damage to fences and outdoor features.

Tree response is the core of most serious storm cleanup work in NE Florida. Laurel oaks — one of the most common shade trees in Jacksonville residential neighborhoods — are known for their tendency to uproot or lose major limbs in high winds. Live oaks, when properly maintained, are significantly more wind-resistant due to their flexible wood and lower crown profile. After a significant storm, a certified arborist should assess any damaged trees before cleanup crews begin cutting — determining which trees can be saved with proper remediation versus which need removal protects the homeowner from unnecessary expense.

The FEMA and insurance documentation process after a major storm requires professional receipts and, in some cases, damage assessment reports. Reputable local storm cleanup companies are experienced with this process and can provide the documentation homeowners need for claims.

Post-storm debris haul away and cleanup for a residential property runs $250–$800 for moderate debris after a typical summer storm. Major storm response involving fallen trees, structural damage, and significant debris can range from $1,500 to $10,000+ depending on the scope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after a storm damages my property in NE Florida?

First, stay safe — stay away from downed power lines, call FPL or JEA if lines are down. Document all damage with photos before cleanup begins for insurance purposes. Then call a licensed tree service or storm cleanup company. Do not enter areas with overhead hanging branches (widow-makers) before a professional assesses them.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover storm cleanup in Florida?

Florida homeowner's insurance policies typically cover storm debris removal as part of the covered loss if the debris is from a tree that damaged a structure. Tree removal from the yard without structural damage may not be covered, or may be covered only up to a sub-limit ($500 or $1,000 is common). Review your policy or call your agent before cleanup begins.

How soon can I get storm cleanup service after a hurricane in Jacksonville?

After a significant hurricane, local tree services and cleanup companies are typically booked for weeks. Establish a relationship with a local provider before storm season. Some companies offer priority response contracts to existing maintenance customers. For debris on public rights-of-way, the City of Jacksonville organizes curbside debris pickup following declared disasters.

Can damaged trees be saved after a storm?

Many storm-damaged trees can be saved with proper remediation. Trees with less than 50% of crown loss, no major trunk cracks, and no significant root zone disruption are candidates for saving. An ISA-certified arborist should assess the tree before a cleanup crew removes it — premature removal of a salvageable tree is a common and expensive mistake.

Do I need to haul away storm debris myself or will the city collect it?

After a declared local or state emergency in Duval or St. Johns County, the city/county typically organizes curbside debris pickup. Place vegetative debris separately from construction debris and do not mix them. Outside of declared emergencies, you are responsible for debris disposal — a licensed cleanup company will haul away and properly dispose of storm debris.

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