Fast cleanup, safer yard

Storm Cleanup

After wind or heavy snow, get help clearing branches, damaged limbs, and debris so your property is safe and accessible again.

Popular areas

Storm Cleanup across the Twin Cities

Choose a city page to see local details and request a fast quote.

Maple Grove, MN

From fast-growing shade trees to storm-damaged limbs, get help with trimming, removals, stumps, and cleanup in Maple Grove.

Plymouth, MN

Need stumps gone or trees cleaned up after a storm? Get matched with local Plymouth crews for efficient work and tidy cleanup.

Bloomington, MN

Get matched with local crews for safe removals, professional pruning, stump grinding, and storm cleanup across Bloomington.

Blaine, MN

Need a cleanup after wind, a stump removed, or a risky tree handled? Get matched with local crews serving Blaine.

Eagan, MN

Get help with removals, pruning, stumps, and storm cleanup—matched with crews that serve Eagan and the south metro.

When you might need it

Common storm cleanup scenarios

A quick guide to the most common situations homeowners ask about—so you know what details matter for an accurate quote.

Downed limbs and brush piles

After wind or snow, cleanup often starts with cutting and staging debris for chipping or haul-away—so your yard is usable again.

Hanging hazards after storms

Broken limbs suspended overhead are a safety risk. Crews can identify and remove these hazards before general cleanup.

Driveways and walkways blocked

Clearing access is often the priority. Include blocked areas in your request so providers can plan the right crew and equipment.

Follow-up pruning to prevent repeat damage

After cleanup, targeted trimming can reduce weak points and wind sail—helping nearby trees handle the next storm better.

Why homeowners choose us

Why homeowners in the Twin Cities use us

A simple, local-first way to get tree work handled with clear scope and strong cleanup expectations.

Fast quotes

Submit details once and get routed to local providers.

Vetted local providers

We prioritize crews who actively serve your area.

Cleanup-focused

Scope includes debris handling and a tidy finish.

Licensed & insured providers

Ask for proof of insurance and scope in writing.

“Clear communication and the cleanup was better than expected. Yard looked great when they were done.”
Recent homeowner feedback
“We had a storm limb come down—response was quick and they made the area safe first.”
Emergency / storm response

Overview

About Storm Cleanup in the Twin Cities

Clear expectations, practical details, and a fast path to a free quote.

Minnesota storms can turn a healthy canopy into a messy (and sometimes dangerous) yard overnight.

We connect you with Twin Cities crews who can clear debris, handle broken limbs, and recommend follow-up pruning to prevent repeat damage.

What storm cleanup can include

  • Cutting and hauling downed limbs
  • Chipping brush piles
  • Clearing driveways and walkways
  • Identifying hanging hazards that need removal

Helpful info for faster scheduling

  • Approximate volume (a few limbs vs. full canopy damage)
  • Whether access is blocked
  • Any structural contact with the home/garage
  • Photos of the worst damage (optional)

Simple process

How storm cleanup projects work

  1. 01

    Describe the debris

    Tell us what fell, how much, and whether there are hazards like hanging limbs.

  2. 02

    Local crew match

    We connect you with providers who handle storm response in your part of the metro.

  3. 03

    Cleanup and prevention

    The crew clears debris and can recommend trimming to reduce future failure points.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Can you clean up branches without removing a whole tree?+

Yes—many storm jobs are cleanup only. If a tree is compromised, the crew can explain removal vs. corrective pruning options.

Do you haul everything away?+

Most crews offer hauling or on-site chipping. Let us know what you prefer when requesting a quote.

How quickly can storm cleanup happen?+

Timing depends on storm volume and safety conditions. Include urgency and access issues so providers can triage appropriately.

Twin Cities guide

Storm Cleanup in Minneapolis–St. Paul

Helpful context for pricing, access, cleanup expectations, and seasonal considerations.

Storm cleanup in the Twin Cities typically includes cutting, chipping, hauling, and clearing access—plus identifying hazards that shouldn’t be left hanging in the canopy.

The fastest way to get scheduled is sharing volume (a few limbs vs. significant canopy loss), any blocked access, and whether there’s structural contact or active hazards.

After debris is cleared, many homeowners schedule corrective trimming to reduce wind sail and remove deadwood so the next storm doesn’t create the same mess.

Get a free storm cleanup quote

Tell us what you need and we’ll connect you with local Twin Cities pros—no pressure, fast response.