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After the Thunder Bay Wind Storm: Protecting Your Trees and Property

This past summer, Thunder Bay experienced a strong wind storm that left many trees damaged, broken, or leaning. Even a single damaged branch can pose a serious hazard to your home, yard, or driveway.

Check Your Trees for Hazards
Look for split trunks, hanging branches, or trees leaning toward buildings. Avoid trying to remove large branches yourself, especially near power lines. Safety is the first priority.

Call a Professional
If you notice large broken limbs, partially fallen trees, or multiple damaged trees, contact a professional. Mitigoog Solutions can safely remove hazard trees, prune damaged limbs, and help protect your property.

Prevent Future Storm Damage
Regular tree inspections and pruning can prevent storm damage before it happens. Removing dead or weakened trees and thinning dense areas reduces risk and keeps your property safe.

Storms can happen anytime, and quick action makes all the difference. Contact Mitigoog Solutions today to safely assess and manage storm-damaged trees on your property.

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