Fast Recovery After Storm Tree Damage

Professional storm damage tree services available throughout Northwest Louisiana when severe weather strikes your property.

When high winds tear through Shreveport, your property can end up with broken limbs hanging over your roof, split trunks leaning against your fence, or entire trees uprooted across your driveway. These hazards do not wait for convenient timing, and leaving them unaddressed puts your home, vehicles, and family at risk every day they remain.

Rushing's Tree Care LLC responds to storm damage calls across Shreveport with the equipment and training needed to remove broken, split, or uprooted trees safely. We assess the extent of the damage, prioritize the most dangerous hazards first, and clear debris from your property so you can move forward with repairs. When roads are blocked or utility lines are involved, we coordinate with emergency services to make sure the work proceeds without added risk.

If your property took a hit from the last storm and you need safe, thorough cleanup in Shreveport, reach out to Rushing's Tree Care LLC to schedule an assessment.

What Happens During a Storm Cleanup Visit

When we arrive at your Shreveport property after storm damage, we walk the site with you to identify every hazard, from hanging limbs to trees that shifted but did not fall completely. We bring chainsaws, rigging equipment, and chippers to handle removal on-site, and we work section by section to keep the area controlled and clear as we go.

Once the damaged trees and limbs are removed, your yard no longer has overhead threats or obstacles blocking access to your home. You will notice that driveways, walkways, and rooflines are clear, and any remaining trees are stable and safe to be near.

We haul away all debris unless you request that logs or larger sections be left for firewood. If a tree was partially uprooted but still standing, we evaluate whether it can be saved or needs full removal. This service focuses on making your property safe again and does not include landscape replanting or stump grinding unless you add those separately.

Questions homeowners ask after storm events

After a storm moves through, you may be unsure what needs immediate attention and what can wait. These are the questions we hear most often from Shreveport homeowners dealing with tree damage.

How quickly can you respond after a storm?
We prioritize emergency calls and typically respond within 24 to 48 hours depending on the volume of requests across Shreveport. If a tree is blocking your driveway or touching your home, let us know and we will do our best to get there sooner.
What if a tree is leaning but has not fallen yet?
A leaning tree with exposed roots or visible cracks is unstable and should be removed as soon as possible. We assess the lean direction, secure the area, and bring it down in sections to avoid further damage to your property.
Why should I hire professionals instead of cutting it myself?
Storm-damaged trees are unpredictable and often under tension from broken limbs or shifted weight. Cutting into them without the right tools or training can cause sudden movement that injures you or damages structures nearby.
What happens to the wood after removal?
We chip smaller branches on-site and haul away larger logs unless you want to keep them. You can specify whether you want the wood left in manageable sections or completely cleared from your property.
When is storm cleanup considered an emergency?
If a tree or large limb is touching your roof, blocking your only exit, or near a power line, that qualifies as an emergency. We treat these situations with urgency and coordinate with utility companies if lines are involved.

Storm damage does not improve on its own, and waiting only increases the chance of further harm to your property or someone getting hurt. Rushing's Tree Care LLC is ready to help you clear the damage and restore safety to your Shreveport property after severe weather.