Storm Damage Cleanup: Renting a Dumpster After a Hill Country Storm
Hill Country storms can bring down branches, damage roofs, and leave debris across a property fast. Here’s how to approach cleanup once the storm passes.
Why New Braunfels Sees Storm Damage in Spring
New Braunfels has a humid subtropical climate, and spring (March through May) brings the heaviest rainfall of the year along with the region’s peak severe weather season. That combination of heavy rain and Hill Country storm systems is when we see the most calls for downed branches, fence damage, and storm debris cleanup.
Assessing Debris Before You Call
A quick walk around your property to estimate the volume of branches, roofing material, or fencing debris helps us recommend the right container size on the first call.
Mixed Debris Is Common After Storms
Storm cleanup often combines yard debris, roofing material, and sometimes fencing or structural damage. Let us know the mix so we can size and price accurately.
Why Local Response Matters After a Storm
When a storm hits a wide area, demand for cleanup services spikes. Being locally based means we’re not competing with other regions for the same trucks and drivers.
Insurance Documentation
If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, photograph debris before it’s loaded into the dumpster in case your insurer requests documentation of the damage.
Weight Considerations for Storm Debris
Wet branches and waterlogged debris weigh more than dry material. If cleanup is happening soon after heavy rain, mention this so we can account for it in sizing.
Dealing With Storm Damage?
Call us and describe the damage. We’ll get a container to your property as fast as possible.
Book emergency storm cleanup service or call (830) 555-0142.
