Greg Smith Tree Service

Facebook | Friday, April 17, 2026

Spring Storm Preparedness

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Spring storms roll through South Jersey fast. High winds, heavy rain, and lightning put stress on trees that might already be weakened by winter. Before the next big system moves in, a storm preparedness assessment can identify trees that are at risk and branches that might fail in strong winds.

We look for dead wood, structural weaknesses, lean, and damage that makes a tree vulnerable. Removing risky branches or taking down a hazard tree now prevents emergencies when storms arrive. That's preventive care that protects your home and family.

Are there any trees on your property you've been watching? Spring storms are coming—don't wait for an emergency.


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Authentic job photo of storm damage assessment or removal of a hazard tree. Before photo of a tree showing obvious risk (lean, dead wood, split trunk). Real property documentation. If not available, storm damage aftermath showing fallen branches or tree damage from recent weather.

Canva text suggestion: "Storm Ready? Get Your Trees Checked" or "Prevent Storm Damage Before Spring Arrives"


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