Storm Cleanup in Greeley, CO
Brooks Landscape has been designing and installing storm cleanup for homeowners in Greeley since 2006. Greeley homeowners deal with some of the windiest and driest conditions in Northern Colorado, and landscape design here has to account for that. Our crews know Weld 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
Greeley Utilities manages water for the city, and Greeley has implemented tiered water pricing that rewards efficient irrigation. We design zone-by-zone to keep your water use in the lower tiers—both for your bill and for the city's conservation goals.
Weld County and the City of Greeley both have permitting requirements for structural landscape work. We identify which jurisdiction applies to your property and handle the permit process accordingly.