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Storm Damage Tree Service in Lexington, South Carolina: Fast Response When You Need It Most

The Midlands is no stranger to extreme weather events. From ice storms to unexpected high winds, Lexington, SC are often impacted by severe weather that uproot trees onto homes, cars, power lines, and driveways. In those situations, you need [KEYWORD] to count on — fast.

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Will Your Insurance Pay for Fallen Tree Removal?

One of the most common things people want to know after a tree comes down: does homeowners insurance cover it? The short answer:

    Covered — if it damages a structure: The majority of homeowners insurance policies pay for tree removal when a tree strikes your fence. Maybe not, if it just falls in the yard: If a tree comes down in your lawn but doesn't striking any property, most policies don't cover removal — or only cover only a partial portion. Debris removal provisions: Some policies have additional cleanup allowances that can help with the cost.

Taylored Lawns recommends calling your insurance company right away a tree causes damage. Our team can give you photos and estimates to support your claim process.

Who Is Responsible for Removing a Fallen Tree?

In most cases, the property owner where the tree lands is on the hook for removal — regardless of whether the tree originated on a neighbor's property. There are exceptions:

    If your neighbor's tree was visibly diseased and they failed to address it, they might be held accountable Municipal trees that come down are sometimes the responsibility of the government SCE&G/Dominion Energy generally manage trees affecting power lines

Act quickly — a fallen tree may lead to additional damage https://www.tumblr.com/sublimepathfindercache/809737977312034816/tree-removal-permits-lexington-county the longer it remains. Reach Taylored Lawns & Tree Service at (803) 986-4180 for emergency response across the Midlands.

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Storm Preparedness for Lexington Homeowners

Lexington County lies in South Carolina's severe weather corridor. This region experiences:

    Summer storms: Throughout summer with damaging winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning strikes Hurricane/tropical storm remnants: Even inland, Lexington can receive sustained winds from tropical systems Ice storms: Periodic freezing rain that bring down branches

Having a go-to tree service ready is a huge difference when an emergency hits. Our emergency team responds throughout Lexington County, Chapin, Irmo, and the greater Midlands area.

What to Do When a Tree Falls on Your Property

Stay safe: Don't approach downed trees — they might be entangled with utility lines Call your utility company: If power lines are affected, contact Dominion Energy immediately Take photos: Document everything for insurance Contact Taylored Lawns: Contact Taylored Lawns & Tree Service at (803) 986-4180 for emergency removal File your claim: Call your insurance agent with details