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Storm Cleanup in Fort Collins, CO

Fast storm damage cleanup across Northern Colorado. Brooks Landscape serves Fort Collins and all of Larimer County with custom storm cleanup design and installation. In-house crews, no subcontractors, since 2006.

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Storm Cleanup in Fort Collins, CO

Brooks Landscape has been designing and installing storm cleanup for homeowners in Fort Collins since 2006. Fort Collins is Brooks Landscape's home base and our most active service area. Our crews know Larimer County's soil conditions, drainage patterns, and local permit requirements — and we build every project to last through Northern Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles.

What's Included

  • Emergency limb and debris removal
  • Damaged plant assessment
  • Hardscape impact evaluation
  • Debris hauling
  • Landscape restoration planning

How We Work

Northern Colorado gets hit by hail, high winds, and heavy wet snow that can cause significant landscape damage in a matter of hours. Downed branches, broken limbs, crushed plants, and debris-covered hardscape all need to be addressed quickly—both for safety and to limit further damage to healthy plant material.

Brooks Landscape provides storm cleanup services following weather events, with an emphasis on fast response during and after storm season. We remove debris, clear downed limbs, and assess damage to trees, shrubs, and hardscape so you have a clear picture of what was affected and what the repair path looks like.

Storm cleanup is also the right time to evaluate which trees or shrubs in the landscape may be vulnerable to future storm damage and to make proactive choices about removal, structural pruning, or reinforcement.

We work with homeowners through the insurance documentation process when storm damage is part of a larger claim—we can provide documentation and assessments to support what your adjuster needs.

Local Water & Permit Context

As a Fort Collins Water Wise Partner, Brooks Landscape designs irrigation systems and plant selections to meet City of Fort Collins water-efficiency standards. Fort Collins enforces outdoor water budgets and seasonal watering schedules—we build compliance in from the start so you're never left scrambling after a project is in the ground.

Fort Collins requires permits for certain hardscape projects, retaining walls over 30 inches, and significant grading work. Brooks Landscape coordinates all required permits through the City of Fort Collins Development Review Center and handles utility locates before any excavation begins.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Fort Collins

Harmony CorridorFossil CreekOld TownRigden FarmHunters GlennWestchaseSunstoneProvincetowneTrilby Road corridorPoudre River area

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you respond after a storm?
We prioritize storm response during weather event season. Timing depends on the scale of regional storm impact and our current project schedule. Contact us immediately after a storm for current availability.
Do you work with insurance adjusters on storm damage?
We can provide written assessments of storm damage to landscape features that support insurance documentation. We'll let you know what we can and can't document for claim purposes.
What's typically covered after a hail or wind storm?
Landscape damage is sometimes covered under homeowner policies but coverage varies significantly. Hardscape damage (dented gutters excepted) is rarely covered. We recommend checking your policy and having an adjuster review before cleanup if the damage is significant.
Do you serve all of Fort Collins?
Yes. We serve Fort Collins and the surrounding Larimer County communities including Harmony Corridor, Fossil Creek, Old Town, Rigden Farm, and more. Contact us to confirm coverage for your specific address.
What are permit requirements for storm cleanup in Fort Collins?
Fort Collins requires permits for certain hardscape projects, retaining walls over 30 inches, and significant grading work. Brooks Landscape coordinates all required permits through the City of Fort Collins Development Review Center and handles utility locates before any excavation begins.

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