NoCo Services delivers commercial tree removal, windbreak felling, and Laramie County snow recovery. Specially equipped border dispatch crews configured for extreme Wyoming weather.
RESPONSE WINDOW
HEAVY DUTY CREWS
WINDBREAK FELLING SPECIALISTS
SNOW RECOVERY PLOWS & SAWS
Operating across the Wyoming-Colorado border, our Cheyenne teams handle the region's most challenging climate factors. The Magic City of the Plains experiences severe atmospheric conditions—including winter blizzards, heavy spring snow accumulations, and constant high-velocity wind events exceeding 60 mph. These winds put immense stress on large pine, spruce, and cottonwood windbreaks that ranchers rely on to shield structures and livestock.
When windstorms or heavy blizzards compromise these shelterbelts, landowners require high wind break felling and emergency snow recovery. Leaning, wind-torn pines can block access roads or collapse onto roofs. NoCo Services maintains a specialized border dispatch fleet with heavy-duty chippers, bucket trucks, and plow-equipped machinery to safely dismantle compromised shelterbelts and restore access under severe winter conditions.
Our border dispatch crews service both central Cheyenne properties and surrounding ranchlands:
Providing high-capacity windbreak felling and land clearing. We dismantle wind-torn shelterbelts, clear property boundaries, and grind stumps below surface levels across Laramie County ranches.
Specializing in structural canopy thinning and pruning. We reduce wind resistance in pines and spruce trees to prevent uprooting and protect structural rooflines from falling branches.
Providing priority winter snow recovery and storm damage mitigation. We clear heavy, wet snow accumulations, clear blocked roads, and remove hazardous urban tree limbs.
Tree maintenance and property modifications within Cheyenne city limits must adhere to public safety codes. We ensure compliance with Cheyenne City Code Section 12.16:
Branches hanging over city sidewalks must be pruned to clear a height of 8 feet. Clearances over city street lanes must maintain at least 14 feet. Trees located on public street easements (sidewalk parkways) require forestry reviews.
Due to severe blowing snow and high wind hazards in Wyoming, corner properties must keep a clear line-of-sight triangle. Trees, fences, and shrubs cannot block visibility at street intersections.
Outlying ranch properties must coordinate fence lines and shelterbelts with county road easements. We verify county maps to ensure windbreak plantings align with public highway setbacks.
Read what ranchers and homeowners in Laramie County say about our weather-resilient services:
"A severe windstorm split four massive spruce trees in our windbreak near our cattle barns. NoCo Services dispatched a crew immediately. They felled the windbreaks safely, cleared all debris, and ground the stumps. Outstanding high-wind service!"
"During a heavy spring blizzard, three large limbs snapped off our maples and blocked our driveway. NoCo's snow recovery team cleared the snow, chopped the limbs, and cleared the driveway in under two hours. Fast and highly reliable!"