Disaster Response & Recovery
Preparedness is the most vital precautionary measure in the face of emergency. We rest our commitment to clients and affected communities on an experience-driven foundation of preparedness!
Debris Removal
We provide a diverse array of debris removal solutions including self-loading trucks, bucket trucks, loading equipment, mobile grinders, and other special equipment.

Site Management
Horner Services specializes in turn-key debris site management solutions. This includes staging, reducing, and processing of all eligible vegetative debris. We offer reduction by means of grinding, air-curtain burning, and open-air burning. Final stages include remediation, haul-out, and processing of hazardous waste.

Remediation
Next to safety, remediation and recovery is our most important mission. Our team makes every effort possible to remedy the negative affects on post-disaster communities.
Emergency Push
The first phase of an emergency debris mission is to relieve damaged infrastructure from hazardous debris. Our team will clear roadways, utilities, and other vital networks from hazardous conditions. This allows EMS, first responders, and other emergency crews to perform their life saving missions without dangerous barriers.
Debris Collection and Removal
The removal of hazardous debris is vital to getting communities back online after disaster strikes. We have the knowledge, tools, and experience to process ANY volume of this hazardous debris. Nothing is more important to our mission than getting your community functioning safely.
Debris Site Management
As mentioned above, the Horner Team is prepared to collect, process, and remove the collected hazardous debris resulting from any type of man-made or natural disaster. Our team aims to save your community time and money by putting our experience to work for you.
Emergency Big or Small, Avoid them All!
In the past 10 years Horner Services, LLC has responded to most all of the named Hurricane systems with varying degrees of involvement. Our experience, training, and wide spread sub network in the disaster response community allows us to perform large and small scale debris missions on short notice.