Storm cleanup.
North Texas weather breaks things: fences, limbs, patio covers, trampolines. Photograph the aftermath and we coordinate a crew to haul it off.
The storm takes an hour. The debris stays until someone hauls it.
After the storm, before the pile settles in
The pattern repeats every DFW spring: straight-line winds drop limbs, flatten fence runs, and relocate trampolines. City storm-debris pickups follow major events but run on their own timeline and rules. When insurance photos are done and you want the yard back, one photographed pile becomes one scheduled pickup.
Document for insurance first, then haul
If a claim is involved, photograph damage in place before anything moves — adjusters want the scene, not the cleanup. Once documented (and your adjuster confirms), removal can proceed. Keep damaged-but-claimed items like patio sets separate in your request notes from plain debris so nothing leaves that shouldn't.
Fence lines are the DFW storm signature
Board fences act like sails in a wind event, and whole runs come down at the posts. Torn-out fence sections, snapped posts, and even concrete-footed post stumps can be hauled — photograph the length of the downed run. Rebuilding is the fence contractor's job; clearing the old line first makes their day one shorter.
Four steps. No guesswork.
Send photos
Upload 3–5 photos of the items and the access area.
Get a clear quote
Priced on volume, weight, item type, stairs, access, and disposal.
Schedule pickup
We coordinate availability with a local hauling crew.
Items removed
The crew completes pickup and confirms the space is cleared.
Asked before every pickup.
How soon after a storm can pickup happen?
Requests are matched against crew availability, which tightens area-wide after major events. Send photos early and flag urgency honestly.
Do you tarp roofs or cut standing damage?
No — emergency mitigation and tree work are specialty trades. Once material is down and safe to approach, hauling is coordinated.
Can hail-totaled patio items go with the limbs?
Yes, mixed storm loads are normal — just keep insurance-pending items clearly separated until your claim clears.
While the crew is there.
Bundled requests quote more efficiently than separate pickups — photograph everything that needs to go and it becomes one job.
Photos in. Quote back. Done.
Send photos of the job and get an upfront quote before any crew is dispatched.