Emergency Tree Service Lexington Sc

24/7 Emergency Tree Removal in Lexington SC: When Disaster Strikes

South Carolina is no stranger to powerful storms. From ice storms to hurricane remnants, homes around Lake Murray are frequently impacted by storms that bring down trees into homes, vehicles, power lines, and driveways. In those situations, you need [KEYWORD] you can count on — right away.

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Does Insurance Cover Emergency Tree Removal?

A frequent things residents ask after a tree falls: will insurance cover the removal? Here's the general answer:

Yes, if the tree hits a structure: The majority of homeowners insurance policies do cover tree removal when a tree falls on your home. Limited — for trees that miss structures: If a tree falls in your lawn and doesn't striking any building, many policies don't cover removal — or only cover only a limited amount. Coverage for debris removal: Some policies include separate cleanup allowances that can cover expenses.

It's always best to checking with your insurance company as soon as a tree causes damage. Our team can supply documentation to facilitate your claim process.

Who Pays When a Tree Falls?

Generally, the property owner where the tree lands https://tayloredlawncare.com is liable for removal — regardless of whether the tree came from a neighbor's property. However:

If the adjacent property owner's tree was visibly dangerous and they neglected to remove it, they may be liable Municipal trees that fall are sometimes the responsibility of local government Utility companies generally address trees affecting power lines

Don't hesitate — a downed tree can create further damage the more time it stays. Call Taylored Lawns & Tree Service at (803) 986-4180 for immediate response anywhere in Lexington, SC.

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Storm Preparedness for Lexington Homeowners

Lexington County lies within South Carolina's high-risk weather zone. This region sees:

Summer storms: Spring and summer with destructive winds, heavy rain, and lightning Hurricane/tropical storm remnants: Inland, the Midlands can experience damaging winds from Atlantic hurricanes Ice storms: Periodic freezing rain that bring down limbs

Keeping a trusted tree service you can call makes a huge difference when a storm hits. Our emergency team serves Lexington County, Chapin, West Columbia, and the entire Midlands region.

What to Do When a Tree Falls on Your Property

Stay safe: Don't approach fallen trees — they might be touching electrical wires Report downed lines: If electrical lines are involved, contact Dominion Energy immediately Take photos: Photograph the scene for your records Contact Taylored Lawns: Reach Taylored Lawns & Tree Service at (803) 986-4180 for professional removal Contact your insurance: Call your insurance provider with details

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Pub: 15 Mar 2026 20:50 UTC

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