Saying you offer 24/7 emergency service is easy. Actually showing up at 2 AM after a storm has knocked a tree onto someone's home is a different thing entirely. That's what this team does.
Atlanta's storm season doesn't keep business hours. When a severe thunderstorm rolls through in the middle of the night and a limb comes through a roof or blocks a driveway, homeowners need someone they can actually reach and who will actually come. Our crew knows that when someone calls us in a crisis, they're already having one of the worst nights they've had in a while. The job starts with being reachable and ends with leaving the property safer than we found it.
That commitment extends to the off-hours and the uncomfortable conditions that storm calls bring with them. It's one of the reasons we hear so often from customers that they wouldn't call anyone else. We've built that kind of trust in communities across Metro Atlanta because we've shown up when it mattered, again and again.
If you've ever been in a situation where a tree emergency hit at the worst possible time, what did that experience look like, and how did you handle it?
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