Get Ahead of Summer Storms: Your Free Tree Assessment Checklist for Cleburne, TX

June 18, 2025

Summer in Texas Isn’t Just Hot — It’s Dangerous for Trees

If you live in Cleburne or anywhere in Johnson County, you know how unpredictable Texas summer weather can be. One minute it’s calm and sunny, the next — high winds, lightning, or even a flash flood rolls through.



Your trees are on the front lines of that storm. And while they may look healthy from a distance, even one dead limb or weakened root system can spell disaster when the next thunderstorm hits.


That’s why Branch Boss Tree Co. created a FREE Summer Tree Assessment Checklist — designed just for local homeowners — to help you quickly spot warning signs before they lead to costly damage.

A large house with a car parked in front of it is surrounded by trees.

Why a Summer Tree Check Matters

Here’s the truth: Most tree emergencies are preventable.


From cracked limbs to leaning trunks, early signs of stress, disease, or structural issues can be easy to miss — until it’s too late.


By doing a quick summer tree check, you can:


  • Catch hazards before they become emergencies

  • Protect your roof, fence, car, and power lines

  • Avoid expensive removals or insurance claims

  • Improve your curb appeal with healthier trees

What’s Inside the Checklist?

Our Summer Tree Assessment Checklist covers key areas every homeowner should monitor:


🔲 Signs of storm damage or decay

🔲 Cracks in the trunk or cavities

🔲 Leaning trees or exposed roots

🔲 Dead branches or thinning leaves

🔲 Fungal growth or insect activity

🔲 Safety hazards near driveways and structures

🔲 And more...

It’s easy to follow, quick to complete, and gives you peace of mind going into the stormiest months of the year.

Who Is This For?

This checklist is perfect for:


  • Homeowners with large trees near their home or fence line

  • Landlords or property managers maintaining rentals

  • DIY landscapers who want to make informed decisions

  • Anyone looking to stay ahead of costly storm-related damage

Backed by Local Experts

At Branch Boss Tree Co., we know Cleburne’s trees — and Cleburne’s storms. Our team created this tool to help local families stay safe and informed all summer long.



We’ve helped hundreds of property owners in Johnson County manage their tree care with confidence — and we’d love to help you, too.


Download Your Free Checklist

Don’t wait until a summer storm knocks a limb through your roof.


Download the FREE Tree Assessment Checklist now and take 15 minutes this weekend to walk your yard with confidence.


Click here to download the checklist


Need help interpreting what you find? We offer free inspections and are just a call away.


Branch Boss Tree Co.
Local. Licensed. Trusted in Cleburne.

Don’t wait for the next storm to test your trees.


👉 Worried about a tree near your roof, driveway, or power lines?

Contact Branch Boss Tree Co. today to schedule your summer tree assessment and get expert trimming

that protects your property and peace of mind.


Call us today at 817-487-8448 to let us handle your tree and tree stump removal needs with professionalism and care.

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