Ceppo Cane Tree Service

Google Business Profile | Thursday, July 30, 2026

Late-summer storm season in East-Central Alabama: preparing your property before the next severe thunderstorm

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Late summer brings some of the most severe thunderstorm activity East-Central Alabama sees all year, and trees are usually the first thing affected when the wind picks up.

A tree that has been carrying dead weight all summer, whether that is dry limbs, a thinning canopy, or a section that never fully leafed out, is far more likely to fail under sudden wind or heavy rain than a tree that has been properly maintained.

Walking the property before a storm rolls through, not after, gives homeowners in Tallassee, Alexander City, Dadeville, and Wetumpka a chance to remove what is already weak before it becomes a fallen limb on a roof, car, or fence line.

24/7 emergency service is available when storm damage does happen, but a little prevention ahead of the next front moving through goes a long way. #StormSeason #TallasseeAL #TreeService #EastAlabama #EmergencyTreeService


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Authentic job photo preferred: dead limb removal ahead of storm season, or storm damage cleanup from a past job. Real storm-response photos consistently outperform stock weather imagery.

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