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Facebook | Monday, June 29, 2026

Storm Cleanup in Frederick County: How Watts Tree Experts Responds After Severe Summer Weather

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Summer in Frederick County brings some of the most unpredictable weather of the year. A fast-moving thunderstorm can drop a large oak onto a fence, split a mature maple across a driveway, or leave a canopy full of hanging limbs that weren't visible until the next morning. That kind of aftermath requires more than a chainsaw and a pickup truck.

Watts Tree Experts handles post-storm cleanup across Frederick County and the wider service area, including all of Maryland, the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, Southern Pennsylvania, and Northern Virginia. The crew is trained to assess secondary hazards, limbs that are hanging but haven't fallen yet, before any cleanup begins. That assessment step is the difference between a safe removal and an injury.

If recent storms have left debris, hanging limbs, or fallen trees on your property, it's worth having a professional look before you or anyone else works around those trees.

Did the recent weather leave any damage at your place? Even smaller branches caught in the canopy can be a hazard if they fall unexpectedly. #FrederickMD #StormCleanup


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