New Castle, Delaware
Storm Damage Cleanup in New Castle, DE
New Castle storm cleanup requires historical sensitivity in the Old New Castle district and standard suburban efficiency in Collins Park, Salem Woods, and Rutledge. The area's proximity to the Delaware River means post-hurricane storm surges can compound tree damage with flooding debris.
Why New Castle Homeowners Call Us
Common Storm Damage Cleanup Situations in New Castle
- Historic District fallen-tree situations requiring documentation and careful extraction near historic features
- Delaware River corridor storm surge debris in waterfront-adjacent New Castle properties
- Collins Park and Salem Woods mass cleanup after nor'easter events
Pricing in New Castle
Storm damage cleanup in New Castle runs $350–$2,500. Historic District jobs may run higher due to the precision extraction requirements. Insurance documentation included.
New Castle, Delaware
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How It Works
Storm Damage Cleanup Process in New Castle
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Damage Assessment
We walk your property after the storm to document what came down, what's still hanging, and what trees look intact but may have hidden structural damage — root lifting, trunk cracks, or canopy imbalance that wasn't visible before.
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Priority Removal
Hazardous material comes out first: hanging limbs overhead, debris on structures, and anything blocking access. We work systematically from highest-risk areas outward.
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Full Site Cleanup
All storm debris is chipped or cut and loaded out. We rake the area, blow off hard surfaces, and inspect the remaining tree canopy for secondary damage that should be addressed before the next storm.
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Documentation
We provide written documentation of all damage observed and work completed, including photos. This report can be submitted with your homeowner insurance claim to support coverage of removal costs.
Local Questions
Storm Damage Cleanup FAQs for New Castle
Local Tip for New Castle Homeowners
New Castle's proximity to the Delaware River means post-hurricane storm surge flooding can deposit significant debris along the waterfront corridor, including large driftwood and flood-carried tree material that isn't from your property. Contact your insurance company about coverage for non-originating debris removal — it's a coverage question worth asking.
We Serve New Castle and Surrounding Neighborhoods
What New Castle Customers Say
"Melissa and Fabio gave us a competitive bid to remove two large trees and devised a plan that minimized damage to our yard. Fabio and his crew spent the better part of two days getting the job done. They did fantastic work!"
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