Clear Your Property After Severe Weather
Storm cleanup services for residential landowners in Union Grove, Alabama.
When a storm moves through Union Grove, fallen trees and scattered debris can block your driveway, damage fences, and make your property unsafe to walk or drive through. You need access restored quickly so you can assess what happened and start moving forward. Calebs Excavating responds fast after severe weather hits Union Grove, clearing your lot so you can use your land again without waiting days for someone to show up.
This service handles the removal of fallen trees, branches, roof materials, and other debris left behind by wind or storm damage. The work includes safe clearing of driveways, access roads, and open lots, plus hauling everything off your property and disposing of it properly. It is designed for residential landowners and property managers in North Alabama who need their land cleared so daily routines can resume and repairs can begin.
If your property in Union Grove took damage during the last storm, reach out to discuss what needs to be cleared and when the crew can start.
What happens during a storm debris removal job
The crew arrives with chainsaws, skid steers, and dump trailers to handle trees and debris of all sizes across your Union Grove property. They start by clearing access points like driveways and gates, then move through the rest of the lot, cutting up large limbs, loading materials, and stacking anything you want to keep for firewood. The goal is to open up your land so you can move around safely and see what repairs need to happen next.
After the work is done, your driveway will be clear, the yard will be free of hazards, and all debris will be hauled away. You will not see piles of branches sitting by the road or limbs leaning against your shed. The property will look cleaned up, not just pushed aside, so you can bring in contractors or start using outdoor spaces again without working around a mess.
Disposal is included in the service, so you do not need to arrange a separate pickup or make multiple trips to a landfill. The crew handles everything from cutting to loading to final removal. This service does not include structural repairs to buildings or utility line work, but it does give you a clear site to coordinate those repairs without debris in the way.

You probably have a few questions before calling
Homeowners in Union Grove often want to know what gets removed, how long the job takes, and whether the crew can work around damaged structures or power lines.
What types of debris do you remove after a storm?
The crew removes fallen trees, large branches, roof shingles, siding, fencing, and other materials scattered by wind or falling limbs. If you want certain logs kept for firewood, let them know before they start cutting.
How quickly can you respond after severe weather hits Union Grove?
Response time depends on how many calls come in and road conditions, but the goal is to reach your property within one to two days after the storm passes. You can call as soon as it is safe to go outside and assess the damage.
What happens if a tree is leaning on my house or shed?
The crew can often remove trees or limbs in contact with structures, but they assess each situation on site to make sure the work can be done safely. If the tree is holding up part of the roof or creating a collapse risk, they may recommend a tree service with rigging equipment.
What do you do with the debris once it is loaded?
All debris is hauled off your property and taken to an approved disposal site. You do not need to arrange pickup, rent a dumpster, or make trips yourself.
How long does a typical storm cleanup take?
Most residential lots in Union Grove take between four and eight hours depending on the number of trees down and how much debris is scattered. Larger properties or heavy damage may require a second day.
Calebs Excavating has the equipment and crew to clear your Union Grove property safely after a storm so you can move forward with repairs or just get back to using your land. Contact us to schedule a clearing or get an estimate based on what came down.
