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Westchester Tree Pros
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Post-Storm Tree & Debris Cleanup Across Westchester County

Post-storm debris removal, downed tree extraction, and property damage mitigation following high winds, ice storms, and severe weather events.

From $400 – $5000 per job (varies by damage extent) · Fully insured · Cleanup included · Free on-site estimate

Last Updated: July 18, 2026

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About Our Storm Damage Cleanup Service in Westchester

Westchester's coastal exposure and Hudson Valley weather bring nor'easters, ice storms, and high winds that can leave properties buried in debris. Westchester Tree Pros handles post-storm debris removal, downed-tree extraction, and property-damage mitigation, and provides the documentation you need for an insurance claim. We're experienced with the ice and wind events common to the lower Hudson Valley and the Westchester coastline.

Storm Damage Cleanup in Westchester County

What's Included in Every Storm Damage Cleanup Job

  • Post-storm debris removal and hauling
  • Downed-tree extraction
  • Property-damage mitigation
  • Ice, wind, and coastal-storm experience
  • Insurance claim documentation provided

Built for Westchester Weather

Nor’easters, ice storms, and high-wind events routinely knock trees down across Westchester County. We’re set up for it — with chippers, bucket trucks, and the documentation homeowners need for a smooth insurance claim.

What We Handle

  • Downed trees on lawns, driveways, or across property lines
  • Storm-damaged limbs still hanging in canopies
  • Debris removal and full hauling
  • Emergency stabilization for trees that shifted but haven’t fully fallen
  • Post-storm property assessment for insurance

Insurance & Documentation

We provide dated photos, itemized estimates, and a written damage description — the three things adjusters ask for most. See does insurance cover tree removal and filing a tree damage claim in Westchester for what to expect.

After a Major Event

  • Stay clear of downed lines — always
  • Photograph before cleaning up — for the claim
  • Don’t attempt to move heavy limbs under tension — call us
  • Prioritize hazards — trees on structures, over walkways, or near lines

Learn more about what to do after storm tree damage.

Coverage Area

We clean up storm damage across all of Westchester County and the surrounding 25-mile radius, with priority response along the coastal storm zone in Larchmont, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Rye, Pelham, and White Plains.

Our Process

How Our Westchester Tree Service Works

01

Free On-Site Estimate

A certified arborist assesses the tree, hazards, and access.

02

Itemized Quote

You get a clear, all-in-one price with no hidden cleanup fees.

03

Safe Work

OSHA-compliant crew with full insurance handles the work.

04

Complete Cleanup

We haul debris and leave your property tidy on every job.

Recent Work

Recent Storm Damage Cleanup Projects in Westchester

Storm Damage Cleanup project in Westchester County
Storm Damage Cleanup project in Westchester County
Storm Damage Cleanup project in Westchester County
Storm Damage Cleanup project in Westchester County

Need Storm Cleanup?

Free, on-site estimates across Westchester County. Call 914-907-4131 for an insured, local team that shows up when we say we will.

FAQ

Storm Damage Cleanup Questions Westchester Homeowners Ask

How fast can you respond after a storm?

Same-day for major hazards. During large storms we triage — life-safety and structural threats first, then debris cleanup.

Will homeowners insurance pay for cleanup?

Usually when a tree has damaged a structure or blocks access. Preventive cleanup of undamaged trees typically is not covered. We provide the documentation adjusters need.

Do you handle ice storms?

Yes. Ice adds weight and complicates cuts — we're equipped for the ice events common to the lower Hudson Valley.

What if the tree came from a neighbor's yard?

Under NY law, cleanup usually falls to the property where the tree landed. We handle the removal and document ownership when it matters for insurance.

How quickly can you start storm cleanup?

Hazardous situations — trees on structures, blocked driveways, or downed limbs near power lines — get same-day dispatch. Larger, non-urgent debris cleanup is usually scheduled within a few days after a major event.