That wind storm last month was no joke. I'm sure you felt it if you're in Great Falls — those tall trees don't mess around when it gets gusty.
We got a call from a family in Falcon Ridge the morning after. They had a large tree branch — like, a real branch, not a twig — that had come down right through the roof of their old garden shed. The shed itself was already on its last legs before the storm. Now it was just... a pile of wood with a branch through it.
Mud everywhere. That kind of storm cleanup where you look at it and go "okay, we need boots for this one."
Why You Want This Done Quickly
Storm debris isn't just an eyesore — it's a safety issue, especially if you've got kids using the yard. Broken wood has nails. Wet debris gets slippery. And the longer it sits, the more it compacts and gets harder to remove.
We got out there that afternoon. Boots on. We cut up the branch sections first — nothing we can do about a 200-lb tree branch except cut it into manageable pieces. Loaded those. Then we disassembled what was left of the shed and hauled that too.
The whole thing — branch, shed debris, scattered wood — took about three hours and filled most of the truck. The yard was clear by dinner.
The dad came out when we were loading the last of it. Looked at the clean yard, looked at his kids running around back there, and just nodded. That's enough for me.
My boots are still a little muddy, honestly. But the yard is good.
Don't wait on storm debris. Call us same day or next day — we prioritize emergency cleanups because we know the yard isn't usable until it's clear. Great Falls properties with big trees get hit harder than most. We know the area and we know what to bring.
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