East Coast Arbor Pro

Google Business Profile | Monday, July 27, 2026

What to Do Immediately After a Tropical Storm Damages Your Palm Bay Trees

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Peak hurricane season brings the kind of tree damage that needs a clear-headed response, not a rushed one. Knowing what to check first after a tropical storm passes through Brevard County can prevent a bad situation from getting worse.

Start with a visual check from a safe distance. Look for leaning trees, exposed roots, split trunks, and limbs caught in the canopy that haven't fallen yet. Stay well clear of anything resting on power lines and treat it as a hazard until the utility company clears it.

Photograph the damage before any cleanup begins, this matters for insurance claims. Avoid climbing or cutting large limbs without the right equipment, storm-stressed trees can shift or drop weight unpredictably even after the wind has stopped.

East Coast Arbor Pro provides 24 hour emergency response throughout Palm Bay, Melbourne, and the rest of Brevard County when storm damage needs a professional assessment.

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