Champions Tree Preservation

Facebook | Monday, July 13, 2026

Why Champions Tree Shows Up the Next Morning After Houston Storms, Not Days Later

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Houston summer storms have a way of leaving a yard completely different than it looked the evening before, a limb through a fence, a tree leaning against a garage, debris scattered across the lawn. What homeowners remember most afterward is not just that the damage happened, but how long it took someone to show up and deal with it.

We have built our storm response around being there the next morning, not squeezed in whenever the schedule allows days later. That means having crews and equipment positioned to move quickly once a storm passes through Houston, Klein, Memorial, Meyerland, River Oaks, Spring, The Woodlands, or Tomball.

Forty-plus years of storm seasons in this city has taught us that speed matters as much as skill once a tree is already down. Being there fast keeps a bad situation from getting worse.

Did last week's storms leave anything on your property that still needs a look?

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