Wilmington's only dedicated storm debris removal team. We respond within hours after
hurricanes, tropical storms, and severe weather events across all of Wilmington and New
Hanover County clearing fallen trees, flood-damaged furniture, destroyed structures, and all
post-storm debris so your property recovery can begin immediately
Wilmington, North Carolina sits at the center of one of the most hurricane-vulnerable coastlines in the United States. The Cape Fear region where the Cape Fear River meets the Atlantic Ocean just south of the city has been the landfall point or near-miss target for some
of the most destructive Atlantic hurricanes of the past three decades. This is not an occasional risk. It is a defining feature of life in Wilmington and New Hanover County that shapes how residents prepare their homes, how property managers protect their investments, and how quickly a reliable debris removal team is needed when a storm finally
makes its move.
Hurricane Hazel made landfall near the North Carolina coast in 1954, setting a standard for destruction that residents of the Cape Fear region have measured subsequent storms against ever since. Hurricane Floyd struck in September 1999, dropping catastrophic rainfall across eastern North Carolina and flooding communities throughout New Hanover County. Hurricane Florence the storm most current Wilmington residentstill talk about made landfall near Wrightsville Beach in September 2018 as a Category 1 hurricane and then stalled over the city for nearly two days, dropping more than 35 inches of rain and causing the most widespread flooding New Hanover County had seen in generations. Hundreds of homes experienced major flood damage. Thousands of properties across Wilmington needed extensive debris removal before remediation and repair could begin. Hurricane Dorian skirted the North Carolina coast in 2019 with wind damage and coastal flooding. Tropical Storm Isaias moved through in 2020 with significant wind and tree damage across Wilmington neighborhoods. The 2024 hurricane season brought additional storm activity to the Carolinas. The pattern is consistent: Wilmington gets hit. Not every season produces a direct landfall, but the Cape Fear coast is in the path of Atlantic hurricane systems with a frequency that no other North Carolina city experiences. And when storms do impact Wilmington whether as a direct hurricane, a tropical storm, or a slow-moving system that drops feet of rain over the Cape Fear watershed the debris they leave behind requires immediate, professional
removal.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30. In Wilmington, this six-month window is a period of heightened preparedness for property owners, property managers, and the professionals who serve the local community. Early season storms June and July tend to be less intense but can still produce significant rainfall and wind damage across New Hanover County. August through October represents peak hurricane season, when the Atlantic generates its most powerful and destructive systems and when the risk of a direct impact on the Wilmington coast is highest. November storms are rarer but not unknown late-season systems have impacted the Carolina coast as recently as 2020. We maintain storm debris removal capacity throughout this entire six-month window and are pre-positioned to respond quickly when a storm threatens the Cape Fear coast.
After major hurricane events, FEMA coordinates public debris removal programs that typically focus on clearing public rights-of-way roads, sidewalks, and public property. Private property debris removal the flood-damaged furniture in your living room, the destroyed shed in your backyard, the fallen tree blocking your driveway is generally not covered under standard FEMA debris removal programs and is the responsibility of the individual property owner. This is why a fast, reliable private debris removal service is essential for Wilmington homeowners and property managers in the aftermath of any major storm event. We fill the gap that FEMA debris programs do not cover
| Debris Type | What It Includes | Why Fast Removal Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Fallen Trees & Limbs | Entire fallen trees, large limbs, root balls, brush from high winds | Block access, damage structures, create safety hazards must be cleared for property access and insurance assessment |
| Flood-Damaged Furniture | Sofas, mattresses, dining sets, upholstered items submerged in floodwater | Mold develops in 24-48 hours of water exposure flood furniture must be removed immediately to prevent spread |
| Waterlogged Appliances | Refrigerators, washers, dryers, water heaters, HVAC units damaged by flooding | Flood-damaged appliances cannot be left inside refrigerant and electrical hazards, plus accelerated mold risk |
| Damaged Drywall & Insulation | Flood-soaked drywall, wet insulation from ceiling and wall intrusion | Wet drywall must be removed within 24-48 hours mold colonizes saturated gypsum extremely fast in Wilmington’s humid climate |
| Destroyed Outdoor Structures | Sheds, fences, gazebos, pergolas, carports damaged by wind or flood | Debris from destroyed structures creates ongoing injury hazards and secondary damage risk to adjacent structures |
| Flood-Damaged Flooring | Saturated carpet, buckled hardwood, warped laminate, damaged subfloor | Saturated flooring is primary mold incubation zone removal allows subfloor drying and prevents structural damage |
| Storm Roofing Debris | Wind-stripped shingles, damaged fascia, displaced gutters, roofing materials | Roofing debris creates puncture and injury hazards on the ground clears site for emergency tarp and repair crews |
| Flood-Contaminated Items | Items contaminated by floodwater containing sewage or chemical runoff | Health hazard contaminated items must be removed and properly disposed of, not donated or recycled |
| General Storm Debris | Mixed debris not covered above anything the storm left behind | Whatever the storm leaves on your property that regular trash pickup will not take, we will remove |
We provide several types of full-property cleanout services across Wilmington and New Hanover County:
In Wilmington's warm, humid coastal climate, mold begins colonizing water-damaged organic materials drywall, upholstered furniture, carpeting, wood framing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure. This is not a slow process. In the weeks following Hurricane Florence in 2018, Wilmington homeowners who delayed debris removal by even a few days found that mold had already established throughout flood-damaged rooms, turning what might have been a manageable remediation project into a far more extensive and expensive remediation situation. Fast removal of flood-damaged furniture, drywall, flooring, and organic materials is not just about clearing space. It is about stopping the biological clock on mold colonization before it permanently compromises the structure.
Property insurance claims for storm and hurricane damage in North Carolina require prompt action from the homeowner. Most homeowners insurance policies require that the insured take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a storm event which includes removing water-damaged materials that would cause secondary damage if left in place. Delaying debris removal can complicate insurance claims and potentially give insurers grounds to contest coverage for secondary mold damage that develops from materials that should have been removed immediately. We provide detailed receipts documenting everything removed from your property useful for insurance claim files and adjuster visits
After major disaster declarations which have been issued for New Hanover County following several significant storm events FEMA individual assistance programs have application windows that require timely action. Documenting damage, completing debris removal, and engaging remediation contractors promptly are all necessary steps in the FEMA assistance process. Property owners who delay debris removal and remediation may find themselves with expired application windows or reduced assistance eligibility. We provide disposal documentation that supports FEMA assistance applications.
Flood damage remediation drying, sanitizing, treating affected surfaces cannot begin effectively until water-damaged materials are removed from the property. Mold remediation contractors, restoration companies, and building contractors cannot work efficiently in spaces still filled with water-damaged furniture, soaked drywall, and debris. Every day that debris removal is delayed is a day that remediation and repair work is delayed, extending the overall timeline for restoring a Wilmington property to habitable condition. Fast debris removal is the first step in the recovery chain it enables every subsequent step to happen on schedule.
For owners of beach homes and vacation rental properties on Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, storm and hurricane debris creates a unique set of challenges. Properties on the barrier islands and coastal communities absorb the direct force of hurricane winds and storm surge often experiencing more severe damage than properties further inland. And because many of these properties are managed remotely by owners who do not live in Wilmington, getting post-storm debris removed and documented quickly is essential for both insurance purposes and for preserving rental income by returning the property to bookable condition as fast as possible.
Call (910) 555-0199 as soon as conditions are safe enough to assess your property. Describe what the storm left fallen trees, flood damage, destroyed structures. We give you an immediate priority response commitment and put you on our emergency dispatch queue.
We dispatch a crew to your Wilmington property as quickly as road conditions and crew availability permit. In the immediate aftermath of a major storm we prioritize health-risk situations first properties with flood-damaged organic materials at mold risk. We communicate estimated arrival times throughout and update you if conditions change
On-site we assess the full scope of debris, confirm pricing, and begin removal immediately. Storm debris loads are priced on volume with adjustments for heavy materials like concrete and large tree sections. We work efficiently and thoroughly, clearing everything the storm left that you want removed.
All storm debris is disposed of in compliance with New Hanover County post-disaster guidelines. Flood-contaminated materials go through appropriate disposal channels not to donation or recycling. You receive a detailed receipt of everything removed useful for insurance claims, FEMA applications, and remediation contractor handoffs.
Our storm debris removal process is designed around the reality of post-hurricane
Wilmington where dozens or hundreds of properties need debris cleared simultaneously and where every hour of delay matters: Pre-Storm Positioning When the National Hurricane Center issues watches or warnings for the Cape Fear coast, we pre-position crews
and equipment and prepare for immediate post-storm response. We monitor storm tracks and communicate with clients who have properties in the projected impact zone. You can call us before a storm to get on our priority response list.
Storm debris removal is priced on the same volume-based model as our standard junk removal service. Emergency same-day response during peak hurricane season may carry a modest priority dispatch fee we are transparent about this upfront:
| Load Type | What It Covers | Est. Time | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Storm Load | Fallen limbs, damaged outdoor furniture, small debris field | 1-2 hrs | $150-$300 |
| Medium Storm Load | Flood-damaged room contents, medium tree sections, shed debris | 2-3 hrs | $300-$500 |
| Large Storm Load | Multiple rooms of flood damage, large tree, full property debris field | 3-5 hrs | $500-$800 |
| Full Property Storm Clearance | Comprehensive post-hurricane clearance entire property debris removal | Full day | $800-$1,500+ |
We aim to begin dispatching crews as soon as road conditions are safe following a storm event typically within hours of conditions clearing. In the immediate aftermath of a major hurricane like Florence or Dorian, road closures, downed power lines, and flooding can limit
access to some Wilmington neighborhoods and the barrier island communities. We prioritize
properties with the most urgent mold-risk situations flood-damaged interiors with organic materials and work outward from there. Call us at (910) 555-0199 as soon as you can safely assess your property and we will give you an estimated response time based on current vconditions and our dispatch queue.
We provide detailed removal receipts that are suitable for homeowners insurance claims
documenting what was removed, approximate quantities, and disposal method. We are not a
licensed insurance adjuster and cannot make coverage determinations, but we can tell you
that prompt debris removal supported by clear documentation generally supports rather than
complicates insurance claims under standard North Carolina homeowners policies. We
recommend calling your insurance company immediately after a storm to report damage and
ask about debris removal coverage before scheduling any removal work.
We remove fallen tree sections, large limbs, root balls, and tree debris from Wilmington
residential properties. We do not provide stump grinding services or arborist cutting of
standing trees for standing damaged trees that need professional cutting before removal, we
can recommend local Wilmington arborists who can cut the tree and we then handle hauling
the debris away. For trees that have already fallen and need to be cleared from driveways,
yards, and structures, we handle the full removal and disposal.
The most important step is removing water-damaged organic materials furniture, carpeting,
drywall, and insulation within 24 to 48 hours of flooding. After those materials are removed,
professional drying equipment should be deployed immediately by a licensed water damage
restoration company. Wilmington's warm, humid coastal climate makes mold colonization
faster than in drier inland cities do not wait to see mold before acting. Call us immediately
after flooding to schedule debris removal, and simultaneously contact a licensed mold
remediation and restoration contractor to deploy drying equipment. These two steps
happening in parallel in the first 24-48 hours after flooding dramatically reduces the risk of
permanent mold damage.
Yes we serve all of Wilmington's beach communities after storm events, including
Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Pleasure Island. Beach community
properties often sustain the most significant storm damage given their direct coastal
exposure. We maintain access to these communities as soon as roads and bridges are
opened following a storm and prioritize beach property calls for remote owners who cannot
travel to Wilmington to manage their properties in person. We provide photo documentation
of post-storm debris and clearance confirmation for out-of-town property owners
During active post-storm recovery periods the first 72 hours following a major hurricane or
tropical storm impacting Wilmington emergency priority dispatch may carry a $50 to $100
priority fee. This reflects the demand surge on our team and equipment during major storm
recovery periods. This fee is always disclosed upfront before any commitment is made we
never surprise clients with it after the fact. For calls during normal periods between storm
events, standard pricing applies with no emergency surcharge.
Do not wait every hour matters after flooding. Call our emergency line and we will get a crew to your Wilmington property as fast as conditions allow.