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When a tree comes down in Curtisville, the situation doesn’t pause while you figure out your next move. Whether it’s on your roof, blocking your only way out on M-65, or hanging over your power line after an ice load cracked the trunkwe’ll come out and deal with it.
What most people don’t realize after a storm like the one that hit Alcona County in March 2025 is that the trees that didn’t fully fall are often the bigger risk. A trunk that cracked under 1.5 inches of ice but stayed standing has compromised structural integrity. The root plate may have shifted. The next hard wind or heavy spring snow can bring it down without warningand in a township where more than half the land is Huron National Forest, there’s no shortage of mature trees surrounding Curtisville properties that took that kind of stress.
Getting the tree removed is the obvious part. But we also handle stump grinding, topsoil, mulch, and grass seeding after the fact. So when the job is done, your property looks like a property againnot a storm site. That full-circle restoration is something most tree companies around here simply don’t offer.
We’re a family-owned operation based in Michigan, led by Ivan in the field and Cecilia handling scheduling and communication. Over seven years of professional tree care experience across multiple states and environments means Ivan has seen what storms do to different tree species under different conditionsincluding the northern pines and hardwoods that dominate the forested terrain around Curtisville and Curtis Township.
When you call, you’re not reaching a call center. You’re reaching the people who will actually show up at your property. That matters in a rural area like this, where a lot of service companies simply don’t make the drive outand where the ones that do show up after a storm aren’t always the ones you want on your land.
We’re licensed and insured, carry general liability and workers’ compensation coverage, and provide every customer with a written estimate before any work begins. No surprises after the job. No inflated bill because the situation felt urgent. Just a clear scope, a fair price, and a crew that cleans up after themselves.
When you call usday or nightyou’re talking to someone who can actually help. You describe what’s going on: a fallen tree, a hanging limb, a trunk that cracked and is leaning toward the house. From there, our goal is to get eyes on the situation as fast as possible and give you a clear picture of what needs to happen and what it will cost. That written estimate comes before any chainsaw starts.
On the job itself, we assess the full situation before touching anything. In Curtisville and the surrounding Curtis Township area, that often means working in tight, forested conditionstrees surrounded by other trees, properties along county roads with overhead utility lines, access points that require some planning. If the damage involves proximity to power lines, that gets handled with the specific care it requires. Customers have specifically noted our crew’s ability to work safely around electrical infrastructure, which is not a minor thing in a county where the 2025 ice storm required lineworkers to cut through downed trees just to rebuild sections of the power grid.
After the tree is removed, we clear the debris. If you want the stump ground, the soil restored, and grass seeded over the disturbed area, that’s available tooone crew, one visit, one property that looks like itself again when we leave.
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Storm damage tree service in Curtisville covers the full range of what actually happens after a severe weather event hits a forested rural property. Tree removalwhether the tree is standing and hazardous, partially fallen, or fully down on a structureis the core of what we do. That includes rigging and controlled removal when the situation calls for it, not just cutting and dropping. In tight, wooded conditions like those common along the M-65 corridor and the county roads branching off it through Curtis Township, that kind of precision matters.
Beyond removal, we offer stump grinding so you’re not left with a two-foot obstacle in your yard. Topsoil and mulch work address the ground disturbance that removal always leaves behind. Grass seeding is available for areas where the root system or equipment access tore up the lawn. For seasonal property owners on the Au Sable River or near Alcona Dam Pond who aren’t present when the damage happens, we can assess, document, and complete the work without requiring you to be on-sitewhich is a real need in a county where nearly half of all housing units are seasonal.
There are no named service packages or preset tiers. Every job gets scoped to what the property actually needs, with a written estimate that reflects that scope before work begins.
It depends on where the tree landed, not just that it fell. Most Michigan homeowners insurance policies will cover tree removal costs when a tree falls onto an insured structureyour house, an attached garage, a fenceas a result of a covered peril like wind, ice, or lightning. The typical coverage cap runs between $500 and $1,000 per tree, with a per-incident limit often around $2,500. If the tree fell in your yard without hitting anything, most policies won’t cover the removal cost at all.
For Alcona County residents, this distinction matters a lot right now. The March 2025 ice storm left trees down and damaged across the county, and some of that damage is still unaddressed in Curtisville and surrounding areas. If a tree came down on your structure during that event and you haven’t filed a claim yet, it’s worth contacting your insurerbut be aware that delays in removal can sometimes complicate or reduce a claim if the insurer views the ongoing damage as a “failure to mitigate.” Getting a licensed, insured crew out to document and remove the tree promptly protects both your property and your claim.
We operate 24/7 for storm damage and emergency tree situations, which means you can call any time and reach someone who can actually dispatch helpnot a voicemail that gets returned the next business day. Response time depends on distance, current demand, and the specifics of the situation, but our goal is always to get to you as fast as possible, especially when there’s an active hazard like a tree on a structure or a hanging limb over a power line.
One thing worth knowing: Curtisville and Curtis Township are rural, and a lot of tree service companies simply don’t cover this area or deprioritize it in favor of closer suburban calls. We serve the Alcona County area and will make the drive. After a major storm eventlike the ice storm that hit this county in 2025demand across northern Michigan spikes hard, and wait times for any provider can stretch. Calling early and getting on the schedule matters. The longer a hazardous tree sits, the more exposure you haveboth physically and from an insurance standpoint.
First, keep everyone out of the affected area of the house. A tree on a roof creates unpredictable structural stress, and secondary collapse is a real riskespecially if the tree is large or if the roof was already stressed by ice or snow load before it came down. Don’t go into rooms directly under the impact point, and don’t try to move or cut the tree yourself.
If there are downed or compromised power lines involved, stay well clear and call your utility provider before anything else. In Alcona County, the 2025 ice storm required utility crews to physically cut through downed trees to restore power to remote areaswhich tells you how entangled tree damage and electrical infrastructure can get in this part of Michigan. Once the scene is safe, take photos of everything before any removal begins. Document the damage from multiple anglesthis becomes your insurance record. Then call a licensed, insured tree service that can assess the structural situation and remove the tree without causing additional damage to the roof or the structure.
In most cases, noand the risk is higher here than it would be in a suburban area. Curtisville properties sit in and around some of the densest forested terrain in northeastern Michigan, with mature white pines, red pines, and hardwoods that carry significant weight when they’re compromised. A tree that cracked under ice load but didn’t fully fall is not stable. Root plates that shifted during saturated spring soil conditions may look fine from the outside but have lost their anchor. The next wind eventeven a moderate onecan bring a compromised tree down without warning.
There’s also an insurance consideration. If a tree is actively threatening an insured structure and you delay removal, your insurer may reduce or deny coverage for any additional damage that results, citing failure to mitigate. That’s a documented risk, not a hypothetical one. Beyond your own property, a hanging or leaning tree near a county road or a neighbor’s property creates liability exposure. Getting a professional assessment done quicklyeven if full removal has to wait a daygives you documented evidence that you acted responsibly and took the situation seriously.
This is one of the most important questions you can ask, and the BBB has issued active warnings about exactly this problem in storm-affected Michigan counties. After a significant weather event, unlicensed crews work rural areas door-to-door, offering fast removal for cash upfrontthen billing whatever they want, doing substandard work, or disappearing before the job is finished. The tactics are well-documented and the targets are often rural, older homeowners who are stressed and just want the problem gone.
A legitimate tree service will have a verifiable business address, a published phone number, and a real review history you can check on Google, Angi, or Yelp before you commit to anything. They will carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensationand they should be willing to confirm that in writing. They will provide a written estimate before starting work, not an oral quote that changes when the bill arrives. We have a physical address, a published phone number, and a consistent review record across multiple platforms. If any crew shows up at your door in Curtisville asking for full cash payment upfront before they’ve put anything in writing, that’s your signal to send them down the road.
Yes, and this is a situation we handle regularly. Alcona County has one of the highest seasonal housing rates in Michiganclose to half of all properties in the county are seasonal cabins, fishing camps, or vacation properties. Many of those owners aren’t present when a storm hits, which means they’re relying on a service provider to show up, assess the damage honestly, and handle the job without someone standing there watching.
When you’re not on-site, the process starts with a thorough documentation of what’s therephotos and a written assessment of the damage before anything is touched. That documentation serves as your record for an insurance claim and gives you a clear picture of what was found and what was done. We’ll walk you through the scope and cost remotely before work begins, so you’re not getting a surprise bill after the fact. For seasonal property owners along the Au Sable River corridor or near Alcona Dam Pond, having a provider you can trust to handle things from a distance isn’t a luxuryit’s the only practical option when you’re hours away and a tree is sitting on your cabin roof.
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