Monster Tree Service of Southwest Denver

Google Business Profile | Thursday, July 30, 2026

Front Range Hailstorms Are Peaking: What Hail Damage Does to Your Trees

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Late July into August is peak hail season along the Front Range, and while everyone checks their roof and car after a storm, tree damage often goes unnoticed.

Hail can strip leaves, bruise and split bark, and knock off smaller branches, wounds that leave a tree vulnerable to disease and insects for the rest of the season. Trees already stressed by Colorado's dry heat and altitude have an even harder time recovering.

Homeowners in Lakewood, Golden, Castle Rock, and Evergreen should walk their property after any significant hail event and look for stripped canopy, splintered bark, or broken limbs still hanging in the tree.

Monster Tree Service of Southwest Denver evaluates hail damage and helps property owners work through insurance claims when storm damage affects trees on their property.

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Authentic job photo preferred: a close-up of hail-damaged bark or stripped foliage, a crew assessing storm damage, or a before/after of a tree cleaned up after a hailstorm. Real, current storm damage photos are far more effective than generic weather stock images.

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