Storm damage is one of the most common causes of fallen and hazardous trees. High winds, heavy rain, snow, and lightning can cause even healthy trees or large branches to fail unexpectedly—posing serious risks to people, vehicles, homes, and surrounding property.
At T.T.T Tree Care & Property Maintenance, we provide prompt, professional emergency tree services to safely address storm-related damage. Whether a tree has fallen, is leaning dangerously, or has damaged limbs hanging overhead, our team is equipped to respond quickly and reduce further risk.
Storm damage is one of the primary reasons for collapsed trees. In some cases, storms can also bring down extremely healthy trees or their branches, resulting in possible injuries or damages to property. If you’re fortunate, the branches and collapsed tree components should only fall into your yard, but they can also get swept up and damage your car, house, or other people because of strong winds. Ash Tree Enterprises offers comprehensive emergency tree services to handle the damage caused by storms.
Storm-damaged trees are unpredictable and extremely dangerous to handle without proper training and equipment. Our experienced arborists use professional tools such as ropes, rigging systems, and specialized cutting techniques to safely remove damaged trees and branches.
We carefully assess how storm-damaged trees interact with nearby structures, other trees, and power lines to prevent additional accidents, injuries, or property damage.

Storm damage in Kawartha Lakes is something we deal with every season. The Haliburton Highlands bring heavy snowfall and ice storms each winter, and high winds off the lakes can topple mature trees without warning.
Rainwater is pooling around the base of the tree, indicating a weakened base.
The tree is leaning or bending, indicating it might fall down because of wind.
The tree is surrounded by cracked or buckling soil, indicating insufficient support.
The roots on the opposite side of the tree are pulling upwards.
There are cavities, signs of severe decay, and pockets in the tree branches.
Some of the tree branches are partially detached or hanging downwards.
Various tree branches are leaning against power lines, risking electrical problems.
Rainwater is pooling around the base of the tree, indicating a weakened base.
The tree is leaning or bending, indicating it might fall down because of wind.
The tree is surrounded by cracked or buckling soil, indicating insufficient support.
The roots on the opposite side of the tree are pulling upwards.
There are cavities, signs of severe decay, and pockets in the tree branches.
Some of the tree branches are partially detached or hanging downwards.
Various tree branches are leaning against power lines, risking electrical problems.
You might be tempted to grab a chainsaw and clear out the yard yourself, but large broken branches and damaged trees should only be handled by professionals. If you cut the wrong parts of the damaged trees, you might lead to additional branches falling down, causing additional damage to electrical lines, property, or yourself. Please contact us for professional storm-damaged tree services.
The following are the risks of removing storm-damaged trees yourself:
You might damage surrounding power lines and electrical wires while untangling the branches, leading to potentially fatal electrocution injuries.
You may cut the wrong parts of the tree or branches, making additional branches fall down.
You may damage essential structures of the tree, making it fall down on yourself, someone else, or property, leading to severe injuries or property damages.
You may suffer from injuries from chainsaws or other dangerous tools, especially while using those tools on large trees that can behave unpredictably.
You may fall off a ladder or roof while cutting off higher branches, leading to severe injuries.
Kawartha Lakes and the surrounding Highlands deal with varied weather in Ontario, from heavy ice storms to sudden summer winds, and not all of it comes with a warning. Winter brings ice storms that add hundreds of pounds to branches, splitting hardwoods cleanly at the trunk. Wet snow only makes it worse.
In summer, strong wind events and thunderstorms can snap large trees at the base just as quickly. Waterfront properties on Balsam, Cameron, and Sturgeon Lake see more wind exposure than inland lots, which is why if your property sits along the water, a tree assessment is necessary to avoid serious damage when a storm hits.
When a storm rolls through, we follow the same order every time. Safety comes first, then we work on the cleanup.
Our emergency line is available 24/7. Let us know what you’re dealing with, and we’ll dispatch the right crew to your property as quickly as possible.
We keep our crew and equipment ready so we can reach most of Kawartha Lakes within a few hours of a major storm. We head to roof impacts, blocked access, and active hazards first.
Before any work begins, our lead crew walks the property with you. We look for live wires, unstable root systems, and anything else that could affect how we approach the job safely.
Storm damaged trees are unpredictable. We use controlled cuts, rigging, and careful positioning to make sure everything lands where it should. Your home, fence, vehicle, and anyone nearby stay protected throughout.
Once the job is complete, we thoroughly clean the work area by removing all branches, logs, and wood chips. We do not leave you with a pile of debris or extra cleanup afterward.
After the cleanup, we will check the remaining trees on your property. A storm that brings down one tree often stresses nearby trees. We'll let you know if anything needs a closer look.
In many cases, yes, but it still depends on your specific policy. Most homeowner insurance in Ontario covers tree removal when a tree lands on and damages your home or garage. If the tree came down but didn't hit anything, coverage becomes much less certain.
One thing worth knowing is that if the tree was already dead or diseased before the storm, some insurers will deny the claim. That's why having proper documentation matters.
We put together written arborist reports to support your claim as part of the job.


Storm damage can happen at any time, which is why our emergency response team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. During severe weather events, we prioritize the most dangerous situations first and work through emergency calls as quickly and safely as possible.
If a tree has fallen on your roof, driveway, or is blocking access to your property, contact us immediately. Our team responds quickly to help restore safety to your home or business.
The best time to deal with a hazardous tree is before a storm hits. Trees that are properly pruned, structurally sound, and regularly assessed by a certified arborist are far less likely to fail in a storm. Dead branches, hollow trunks, and co-dominant stems are all warning signs that become emergency calls after a severe weather event.
At T.T.T Tree Care, we offer seasonal tree assessments across Kawartha Lakes. A single inspection by our experienced crew can help identify trees that are most likely to become hazardous before the next storm season arrives.

Storm damage doesn't come with a warning. One severe weather event can leave trees on roofs, blocking driveways, and resting on power lines across Kawartha Lakes.
It depends on your policy. Most homeowner policies cover removal if a tree damages a covered structure. Trees that fell without causing structural damage are typically not covered. We provide arborist documentation to support claims when needed.
For active hazards, we aim to respond within a few hours. During widespread storm events, we prioritize the most urgent situations first and keep you updated.
It depends on the impact. If there's any sign of structural compromise, displacement, or water entry, leave it until a professional can assess it. Call us and describe what you're seeing.
Stay clear of the tree. Call your utility provider if power lines are involved. Document the damage with photos, then have an emergency tree removal. Do not attempt to move or cut the tree yourself.
Yes. We provide a written report detailing the tree's condition, the cause of failure, and the work performed. Let us know at the time of the call.
We coordinate with your utility provider to de-energize the line first. Once the line is safe, we handle the removal. Never attempt to cut trees near live wires yourself.
T.T.T Tree Care & Property Maintenance proudly serves Kawartha Lakes and surrounding communities, including:
Dorset, West Guilford, Haliburton, Minden, Tory Hill, Cardiff, Wilberforce, Harcourt, Apsley, Lakefield, Buckhorn, Omemee, Lindsay, Janetville, Little Britain, Sunderland, Beaverton, Bolsover, Seabright, Norland, Kirkfield, Cameron, Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls, Lakehurst, and surrounding areas.
Our process includes assessing your property, discussing your goals, and providing a clear, transparent quote with no obligation.


T.T.T Tree Care & Property Maintence
Servicing: Dorset, West guilford, Haliburton, Minden, Tory hill, Cardiff, Wilberforce, Harcourt, Apsley, Lake field, Buckhorn, Omemee, Lindsay, Janetville, Little Britain, Sunderland, Beaverton, Bolsover, Seabright, Norland, Kirkfield, Cameron, Bobcaygeon, Fenelon, Lakehurs, and surrounding areas.