Storm Readiness Tree Service – Willamette Valley & Portland Metro

Oregon’s wet season puts real stress on trees — saturated roots, heavy canopy loading, and wind events that expose structural defects you can’t see from the ground. Santiam Tree Service provides pre-storm tree assessments and preventive care across the Willamette Valley and Portland Metro so you know what’s at risk before it becomes an emergency. ISA Certified Arborists on every assessment.

What Oregon Does to Trees

The Willamette Valley and Portland Metro are demanding environments for trees. Wet winters saturate root zones and add significant weight to canopies. Ice storms can add hundreds of pounds of load to exposed branches in hours, while wind events can topple trees that have stood for decades.

The combination of saturated soils and high canopy loading is behind many structural tree failures in Oregon. A tree that looks healthy from the street may be compromised at the root collar, weakened by internal decay, or carrying a structural defect that only becomes visible under storm loading.

Our ISA Certified Arborist performs pre-storm assessments using TRAQ protocols to identify failure risk before a storm turns it into an emergency.

Our Storm-Related Services

Proactive preparation and fast post-storm response across both service territories.

Pre-Storm Tree Assessment

A formal evaluation before storm season to identify high-risk structural defects, internal decay, overextended limbs, and root zone concerns.

Preventive Pruning and Weight Reduction

Reducing canopy density, removing dead wood, and addressing defects before a storm loads your trees. We do not perform topping.

Structural Cabling and Bracing

For trees with included bark, co-dominant stems, or split unions, cabling or bracing may extend the safe life of a valuable tree.

Post-Assessment Follow-Up Evaluation

After a storm, some clients want a second look at trees we assessed before the season. We return to evaluate how storm-assessed trees performed and update recommendations accordingly.

Storm-Damaged Tree Evaluation

Not every storm-damaged tree needs to come down. We assess damage and give a clear recommendation: save, monitor, treat, or remove.

Storm Documentation for Insurance

Written arborist assessments documenting tree condition, failure events, and damage scope for insurance claims and property disputes.

The Best Time to Prepare Is Before the Storm

The cost of a pre-storm assessment is a fraction of the cost of an emergency response, and far less than the cost of a tree falling on a structure.
Step 01

Schedule Your Assessment

Contact us in late summer or early fall before the wet season starts. Our arborist evaluates your trees and identifies what needs attention.

Step 02

Prioritize the Work

Not every issue needs immediate action. We provide a ranked list: address now, schedule this season, or monitor.

Step 03

Preventive Work

Pruning, weight reduction, cabling, or removal of your highest-risk trees before storms arrive, scheduled at your convenience.

Step 04

After the Season

We offer post-season check-ins for properties we’ve assessed, to evaluate how your trees handled the wet season and update any risk priorities for the year ahead.

Why Certification Matters After a Storm

Emergency tree work after a storm is when corners get cut. Operators without credentials, equipment, or insurance show up after major weather events. If a removal goes wrong, an uninsured operator leaves you holding the exposure.

ISA Certified Arborist: PN-10032A

Certified tree care backed by verified competency in tree biology, pruning standards, diagnosis, and risk evaluation.

TRAQ Qualified

Tree Risk Assessment Qualified for formal evaluation of tree failure risk before and after storm events.

Santiam Tree Service is fully licensed, bonded, and insured: Oregon CCB #229652 | WA #SANTITS7590W.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I schedule a storm assessment?
The ideal window is late summer through early fall, August through October in the Willamette Valley, before the first major rain events of the season. Post-storm assessments are also available to evaluate damage and determine which trees can be safely retained.
A hanger is a broken branch that partially separated during a storm but has not fallen. It may be held by bark, other branches, or adjacent trees and can fall without warning days or weeks later. Stay clear and call us.
No. Topping actually increases long-term storm risk. Topped trees produce weakly attached fast-growing shoots that are more susceptible to failure. Topping is not acceptable under ISA standards, and we do not perform it.
It depends on the type and location. A crack that opened or enlarged after a storm, any crack at a branch union, or a crack in a high-target area near a structure, vehicle, or walkway should be assessed promptly.
Sometimes, yes. Cabling is appropriate for specific structural defects such as co-dominant stems, included bark, or split unions where the defect is identified before failure. Our certified arborist will tell you whether cabling is reasonable or removal is the better answer.
We work with residential and commercial clients on scheduled maintenance that includes annual storm prep evaluations and priority response after major weather events. Contact us to discuss options for your property.

Do Not Wait for the Storm to Find Out What Is at Risk.

A pre-storm assessment from Santiam Tree Service is one of the most cost-effective investments you can make before Oregon’s wet season. Serving the Willamette Valley and Portland Metro, including Albany, Corvallis, Salem, Lake Oswego, and beyond.

Willamette Valley: (541) 905-6674   |   Portland Metro: (503) 308-0006