Storm Cleanup: Three Tips To Help Clear Your Property

9 October 2020
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

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Severe storms can bring damage to your property, and they can also deposit everything from trash to tree branches on your lawn. Post-storm cleanup can help your home and your neighborhood start to get back to normal. Here are a few storm cleanup tips to keep in mind for when severe weather hits.

Rent A Dumpster

A dumpster is likely your best bet for clearing large pieces of debris from your yard. Finding a dumpster on short notice might be difficult, so consider investigating dumpster rental companies before severe weather hits. This is particularly important if you live in an area that experiences extreme weather frequently. Ask how much notice is needed to rent a dumpster and if there are any additional fees for a last-minute rental. While you might not know the exact size you need before a storm hits, talking to the company about the size of your property can provide a ballpark idea of the dumpster you might need for storm cleanup. You should also consider where the dumpster will be placed in advance, as you can start with clearing that area first before the rental arrives at your home.

Cut Large Branches

If there are large branches in your yard, cut them down before placing them in your dumpster. This makes the wood easier to lift, and it also makes it easier to distribute weight evenly throughout the dumpster. Be sure to wear gloves to protect your hands from splinters and use goggles to help protect your eyes. A power saw can make this task simple, but you may want to reach out to a tree removal company if any of the downed tree debris in your yard is too large to lift. Some tree services will offer a discounted rate if the wood is left on-site, so keep this in mind to help keep costs low. You'll already have a dumpster ready for the trash, logs, and any other storm debris.

Sweep And Rake

Once the large pieces of debris have been cleared from your property, you'll want to make sure you rake and sweep to remove smaller items. Even piles of leaves gathered on your lawn can provide shelter for animals. Some animals may have been displaced from their homes as a result of the storm, and leaving any mess on your yard can be an invitation for infestation. Bag up the leaves, small sticks, and trash deposited on your lawn from the storm and place them in the dumpster. Once everything is in the rental dumpster, you can call to have it removed from your property.