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What to do when a tree lands on your fence, roof, or outbuilding in Central Virginia

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A tree landing on a structure is stressful, and knowing what steps to take first can make a significant difference in how quickly the situation is resolved and how much secondary damage occurs.

The first priority is staying clear of the area. A fallen or partially fallen tree can still shift, especially if part of the canopy is still in another tree or the root ball is under tension. Do not attempt to cut limbs or move debris until the full situation has been assessed by a professional.

Document the damage with photos before anything is touched, both for your records and for any insurance claim. Contact your insurance provider to report the incident and ask about emergency tree removal coverage, which many policies include for trees that land on structures.

D-Noakes Tree provides emergency tree removal throughout the Richmond metro area, including Chester, Chesterfield, Ashland, and Mechanicsville. We are licensed and insured, available 24/7, and can support the documentation process for insurance claims. Free estimates are always included.

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