When Wind and Water Leave More Than Just Leaves
Storm Cleanup and Yard Restoration in Greensboro for properties with fallen limbs, standing water, or eroded slopes after severe weather
TMLO Service LLC provides storm cleanup and yard restoration in Greensboro after heavy rain, high winds, or ice events that leave debris scattered across your property or expose drainage problems that were not visible before. You may find broken branches blocking walkways, mulch washed into the driveway, or low areas in the lawn that now hold water for days instead of hours. This service removes hazards, repairs damage to turf and beds, and addresses the underlying issues that allowed erosion or flooding to occur.
Debris removal starts with clearing fallen limbs, leaves, and other material that could interfere with mowing, foot traffic, or drainage flow. Yard repair includes regrading areas where water has carved channels, replacing sod in sections where grass was stripped away, and resetting mulch or stone that shifted during the storm. Drainage correction may involve installing French drains, adjusting downspout extensions, or reshaping slopes to redirect runoff before the next weather event.
If your yard sustained damage during the last storm or you are concerned about how it will handle the next one, contact TMLO Service LLC to request an emergency service evaluation and repair estimate.
How Cleanup Turns Into Correction
You will see the crew begin with safety hazards like limbs near structures or power lines, then move to debris that blocks drainage or creates tripping risks. Removal is followed by an assessment of the yard's low points, compacted zones, and areas where water pooled or flowed with enough force to move soil. If erosion has left ruts or exposed roots, the crew may add topsoil and compact it before laying new sod or reseeding.
After the work is finished, water should move off the property more predictably, and the turf will look level and uniform again. TMLO Service LLC also checks that gutters, downspouts, and lawn edges are directing water away from foundations and hardscapes. You will notice fewer puddles after the next rain and less sediment washing into flower beds or onto paved surfaces.
Regrading and sod replacement can take several days to settle, especially if the soil was saturated during installation. Avoid heavy foot traffic on new sod for at least two weeks, and water it daily until the roots establish. This service does not include tree removal, roof or gutter repair, or structural drainage systems that require excavation permits.
What Homeowners Ask After the Storm Passes
Storm-related questions in Greensboro often focus on response time, what can be repaired immediately, and whether the fixes will hold up during the next heavy rain.
How quickly can you respond after a storm?
TMLO Service LLC prioritizes safety hazards and contracted properties first, with most initial assessments completed within twenty-four to forty-eight hours of a service request.
What is the difference between cleanup and restoration?
Cleanup removes debris and restores access, while restoration addresses the damage to turf, beds, and drainage that the storm caused or revealed.
Can you fix drainage issues at the same time as debris removal?
Yes, if the crew identifies a clear cause like a clogged swale or misaligned downspout, drainage corrections can often be completed during the same visit.
Will new sod match the rest of my lawn?
Sod is selected to match your existing grass type, but color and texture may vary slightly until the new section matures and blends in after several mowing cycles.
Do I need to file an insurance claim before you start work?
You can request cleanup and repair independently, but if you plan to file a claim, take photos before any debris is moved and keep all invoices for reimbursement.
If your property has drainage problems that only show up during storms or you are still dealing with damage from the last weather event, TMLO Service LLC can assess the site and recommend repairs that protect your yard and reduce the risk of recurring issues.