Storm Damage Response – Limited Inspection Slots This Week

Safe, responsive help for fallen trees, broken limbs, storm-damaged trees, and urgent hazards affecting your property.
Severe weather can leave trees split, leaning, uprooted, or blocking access to your home. Canopy Cowboy evaluates storm-damaged trees and recommends the safest way to address hazards involving buildings, vehicles, driveways, fences, landscaping, and other property.
If a tree or branch is touching a power line, stay away and contact the utility company or emergency services first.
Storm-damaged trees can be unstable even when they appear secure. Broken limbs may be suspended overhead, trunks can shift unexpectedly, and fallen trees may place pressure on roofs, vehicles, fences, or other structures.
Canopy Cowboy provides emergency tree work for situations requiring prompt evaluation, hazard removal, access clearing, or storm-damage cleanup. We assess the condition of the tree, identify immediate risks, and explain the safest practical approach.
Depending on the property, emergency tree work may involve climbing, rigging, sectional dismantling, specialized equipment, or coordination with other professionals.

Depending on the property and project requirements, emergency tree work may include:
Every storm-damage situation is different. The recommended response depends on the tree’s condition, location, access, surrounding hazards, and the urgency of the situation.

Contact Canopy Cowboy for an evaluation when a tree or large limb is:
Fallen across a driveway, entrance, or access route
Resting on or threatening a roof, garage, or other structure
Split, cracked, or partially uprooted
Leaning further after severe weather
Hanging over a home, vehicle, walkway, or occupied area
Blocking access to a property
Creating a dangerous obstruction
Damaged in a way that makes the tree unsafe to approach
Located where additional wind could cause more damage
Too large or unstable for a property owner to handle safely
Do not attempt to cut, climb, or move a storm-damaged tree yourself. Tension within the trunk or branches can cause the tree to move unpredictably.
Trees that fall near homes, garages, fences, driveways, decks, and vehicles require careful planning. A fallen tree may still be under tension, supported by another tree, or pressing against a structure.
Canopy Cowboy may use:
Technical climbing
Rope systems and rigging
Controlled lowering
Sectional dismantling
Specialized cutting techniques
Professional equipment based on access and site conditions
Crane-assisted work for certain large or complex situations
The safest method will be determined after evaluating the property. We do not promise a specific removal method before seeing the site.


If a storm has damaged a tree on your property:
Canopy Cowboy may use:
Keep people and pets away from the area.
Do not walk beneath hanging limbs or suspended branches.
Stay away from trees touching power lines.
Contact the utility company if electrical lines are involved.
Avoid operating chainsaws near unstable trees or structures.
Take photos from a safe distance if they are needed for your records or insurance.
Contact Canopy Cowboy with information about the location and immediate hazard.
If there is an immediate threat to life, an active fire, a damaged gas line, or another serious emergency, contact 911 before arranging tree work.
Choose the service you need—if you’re not sure, we’ll guide you during the free estimate.
Call 513-859-1267 or submit an emergency service request with details about the damaged tree and the property.
Tell us whether the tree is blocking access, affecting a structure, hanging overhead, split, uprooted, or near power lines.
We assess the tree’s stability, location, access, surrounding property, and the safest way to control the hazard.
The damaged tree or limbs are addressed using the planned method, with debris handled according to the agreed scope.
After the immediate hazard is addressed, we can discuss stump grinding, additional tree removal, trimming, or other property work when appropriate.
Canopy Cowboy provides emergency tree work and storm-damage cleanup throughout Greater Cincinnati and nearby communities, including:
Mason
Blue Ash
Maineville
West Chester Township
Lebanon
Deerfield Township
Kings Mills
South Lebanon
Loveland
Montgomery
Sharonville
Kenwood
Storm damage can affect different properties in different ways. Urban and suburban properties may involve fallen trees near homes, streets, fences, sidewalks, vehicles, and utility areas. Larger or more rural properties may involve wooded areas, barns, outbuildings, long driveways, and difficult access.
View our service areas or visit the page for your community to learn more.
Locally owned
Fully insured
Experienced tree-care crew
Professional equipment
Careful hazard assessment
Controlled removal techniques
Experience working near structures and property features
Clear project communication
Free in-person estimates when appropriate
Cleanup options explained before work begins
Prefer to talk to someone? Call now for faster response.
Yes. Canopy Cowboy evaluates fallen, split, leaning, and storm-damaged trees to determine the safest way to address urgent hazards and access problems.
Canopy Cowboy can evaluate trees affecting roofs, garages, and other structures. If there is an active threat to life, fire, gas, or electrical danger, contact emergency services or the utility company first.
Yes. Trees and large limbs blocking driveways, entrances, and access routes can be evaluated for emergency removal or temporary access clearing.
Stay away from the tree and any surrounding branches. Do not touch the tree, fence, vehicle, or ground near the line. Contact the utility company or emergency services immediately. Tree work involving energized lines may require qualified utility-line professionals.
Yes. Broken and suspended limbs can create serious hazards. Canopy Cowboy can assess the branches and determine whether climbing, rigging, controlled lowering, or other equipment is needed.
Response time depends on current demand, weather conditions, access, the severity of the hazard, and the project’s location. Contact Canopy Cowboy as soon as it is safe to provide the details of the situation.
Canopy Cowboy can provide project information and documentation when appropriate, but coverage and claim decisions are determined by the property owner’s insurance provider.
Debris cleanup and haul-off can be included depending on the agreed scope of work. The estimate will explain how branches, logs, wood chips, and other debris will be handled.
Stump grinding or stump removal may be available as a separate service or coordinated after the immediate tree hazard has been addressed.
Has a storm left you with a fallen tree, broken limbs, blocked driveway, or dangerous tree near your home?
Call Canopy Cowboy at 513-859-1267 or submit a request online. We will evaluate the situation and explain the safest next step.

Fully insured tree service, forestry mulching, and stump services serving Greater Cincinnati.
Owner: Hunter Jones
Phone: (513)-859-1267
Email: [email protected]
Service Area: Greater Cincinnati, including Mason, Blue Ash, Maineville, West Chester, Lebanon, and nearby communities
© 2026 Canopy Cowboy LLC. All rights reserved.