Storm Cleanup Quote Estimator

Free tool: Estimate storm cleanup time and quote range based on debris type, property size, crew size, and hauling. Includes a sendable quote message.

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Storm
Cleanup Estimate Tool

Fast quote range for storm cleanup — plus a message you can send immediately.

Built for HOAs + property managers
Includes urgency toggle
Fast and mobile-friendly

tl;dr

Storm Cleanup Quote Estimator Free tool: Estimate storm cleanup time and quote range based on debris type, property size, crew size, and hauling. Includes a sendable quote message.

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How to Price Storm Cleanup for Commercial Properties

Storm cleanup pricing depends on debris type, volume, access, and urgency. After major storms, property managers need fast responses — being able to quote quickly wins jobs before competitors do.

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What Affects Storm Cleanup Pricing

Debris level is the biggest variable. Light debris (leaves, small branches) can be cleared quickly with blowers and tarps. Heavy debris (downed trees, large limbs) requires chainsaws, hauling, and potentially stump grinding.

Property size scales labor hours. A 2-acre HOA with scattered branches takes less time than a 10-acre property with debris across every common area.

Hauling and disposal adds significant cost. If debris can't be chipped on-site, you'll need trucks, dump fees, and potentially multiple trips.

Urgency commands a premium. Same-day or next-day cleanup after a major storm can be priced 25-50% higher — property managers expect it.

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Common Storm Cleanup Services

Debris removal includes branches, leaves, downed limbs, and cleared vegetation piled for pickup.

Tree and limb cutting uses chainsaws to section fallen trees for removal.

Hauling and disposal transports debris to dump sites or processes it on-site with a chipper.

Emergency tarping covers damaged roofs or structures until permanent repairs are made.

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Who Uses This Tool

Landscaping companies use it to quote quickly after storms when demand spikes. Property managers use it to validate vendor quotes or budget cleanup costs.

Enter your property and debris details to get a labor estimate, quote range, and a message you can send to the client.

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Frequently asked questions

What should storm cleanup quotes include?

Debris removal scope, hauling/dump fees, timeline, and any urgent service premium.

Should I charge more for urgent service?

Often yes — it affects scheduling, crew availability, and disposal logistics.

What types of properties can this tool estimate for?

The tool provides estimates for HOA communities, apartment complexes, retail plazas, and office parks.

How accurate are the estimates provided?

Estimates are based on typical labor rates and debris removal costs, but actual costs may vary depending on local conditions and specific property details.

Can I adjust the crew size for the estimate?

Yes, you can specify the number of crew members to tailor the estimated time for completion.

Does the tool include fees for hauling and dumping debris?

Yes, you can choose to include hauling and dump fees in the estimate by toggling the option.

Is there an option for urgent cleanup requests?

Yes, you can select an urgency toggle for same-day or next-day service, which adjusts the quote.

Can this tool be used for residential properties?

Currently, the tool is designed for commercial properties like HOA communities and office parks.

Storm cleanup pricing depends on access, dump fees, and hidden hazards. Use as an estimate.

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Example: Storm Cleanup Quote Estimator in action

Sample inputsProperty type: HOA community · Debris level: Light (small branches/leaves) · Property size: Small · Crew size: 4 · Include hauling/dump fees: true · Urgent (same-day/next-day): false

Estimated labor hours

2.0 hours on-site (4 crew × 2.0 hours = 8 man-hours) Based on: • Debris level: Light (small branches/leaves) • Property size: Small

Estimated quote range

$320 – $409

Scope bullets

  • Debris removal from all accessible areas
  • Branch and limb collection
  • Pile consolidation and loading
  • Hauling debris to disposal site
  • Dump fees included
  • Final walk-through and area inspection

Quote message to send (copy/paste)

Hi — Following up on storm cleanup for your hoa community. Based on the light debris level, here's my estimate: $320 – $409 Hauling and dump fees are included. I can get a crew out as soon as you confirm. Let me know if you have questions or need to adjust the scope.

About Storm Cleanup Quote Estimator

The Storm Cleanup Quote Estimator is designed for property managers and landscaping professionals who need quick and reliable estimates after severe weather events. By inputting specific details about the property and debris, users can generate an accurate time and cost estimate, including the option for urgent service and hauling fees. This tool is particularly valuable in competitive situations where providing a fast, detailed quote can secure business before competitors have a chance to respond. It simplifies the complex task of estimating storm cleanup, making it easier to communicate with clients and make informed decisions about resource allocation.

How it works

  1. Select property type and debris level to categorize the cleanup task.
  2. Choose property size to scale the labor and equipment needed.
  3. Input crew size to adjust the estimated time for completion.
  4. Toggle hauling/dump fees and urgency to refine the quote.
  5. Receive an estimated time and quote range with a sendable message.

When to use it

  • Property managers needing rapid estimates post-storm.
  • Landscaping companies preparing bids for large properties.
  • Facility managers evaluating storm impact cleanup costs.