Storm-Damaged Trees Are Unpredictable
Here's the thing about a storm-damaged tree: you can't trust it. A half-broken branch can sit up in the canopy for days looking stable, then come down without warning and hit someone underneath. Split trunks are the same — they might hold together for a while, but they can let go at any moment.
In low-lying suburbs like Bloomfield and Calare, saturated soil loosens root plates, so even trees that look upright can be one gust away from toppling. Elm trees are especially prone to dropping big limbs during high winds — arborists call it "summer limb drop" and it's a real hazard. After a big storm event, the smartest thing you can do is get a qualified arborist out to check your trees for damage you can't see from the ground.
How We Handle Storm Call-Outs
When you ring our emergency line, we triage every job by how dangerous it is. Trees on houses, blocking driveways, or tangled in power lines go to the top of the list — we'll often be there within the hour.
The crew rocks up with heavy-duty chainsaws, rigging gear, a chipper, and a crane if the job warrants it. First priority is making the site safe — stabilising leaning trunks, getting rid of hanging branches. If a tree has come down on a building, we take it apart piece by piece with controlled rigging so we don't cause more damage on the way down.
Once the hazard is dealt with, everything gets processed on-site. Branches go through the chipper, trunks get cut into manageable pieces, and we sweep the lot clean. We also photograph the damage for your insurance — most Orange homeowners who've been through a big storm have told us that paperwork saved them a massive headache.
Storm Damage Patterns Across Orange
Different parts of Orange cop it differently in a storm. Near Cook Park and Mount Canobolas, the big established trees take the brunt of severe weather. Suburbs like Bloomfield, Calare, Glenroi, Lucknow keep us busy because of all the mature canopy hanging over houses and driveways.
Out on rural properties around Orange, isolated trees in paddocks act as lightning rods and windbreaks — they cop an absolute hiding during storms. Whether you're in town or on acreage in the wider Central Tablelands district, we've got the gear and the local know-how to get to you quickly.
Dealing With Your Insurance
Most home and contents policies cover storm damage from fallen trees. We help homeowners across Orange put their claims together properly — detailed reports, clear photos, itemised invoices that spell out exactly what was done. If you need us to talk to your insurer directly, we're happy to do that too. Plenty of customers in Glenroi and Lucknow have claimed the full cost of emergency removal through their existing cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you respond to storm damage in Orange?
If it's life-threatening — a tree on a house, blocking emergency access — we aim to be there within 1-2 hours. For less urgent storm damage, we'll usually get to you within 24 hours, though after a major event things can bank up.
Will my insurance cover storm damage tree removal?
Almost always, yes. Standard home insurance covers removal of trees that have fallen onto insured structures. We photograph everything and provide full documentation to back your claim.