Dead Limbs: Any large limb or branch without foliage should be inspected. This could be the first sign that your tree is declining in health.
Leaning trees: If your tree is leaning, there is most likely root damage. Leaning trees can fall and create more headaches for homeowners, causing damage to your house or other structures (sheds, patios, and fences)
Cavities: Some furry nature friends are prone to using trees for their habitat. In some instances, they create burrows within tree trunks (typically at the base of the tree). If you notice cavities or holes, we recommend having the tree inspected. These cavities could be a larger problem for the tree and can be deeper, hollower holes than you would expect.
Diseased Trees: Signs of disease vary by tree species. Some signs that you should look out for include spotting or discolored leaves, signs of fungi (mushrooms) on the trunk, cavities, soft/decaying wood, or peeling/ loose bark.
Tree Health: Regular trimming and pruning of trees can vastly improve the overall health. This can limit or prevent certain diseases, help prevent the spreading of disease if your tree is already affected, create a strong overall structure to avoid safety hazards even during extreme weather, and improve exposure to sunlight and airflow. When branches are removed from a tree, its energy is refocused on the healthy limbs, promoting growth and creating a stronger and healthier tree
Curb Appeal: Trimming and pruning of trees can add an aesthetically pleasing curb appeal.
Increased Longevity: eases the chance of noticing pest or health issues and gives you the chance to address them before it’s too late. Reducing the canopy and overall weight of the tree limbs can also protect from any root system damage.
We do not recommend planting another tree directly in this area until a few years after the removal. If you would like to plant a tree directly after, we recommend planting about 6ft from the initial stump.
With over 20 years of experience, we pride ourselves on affordable, competitively priced, and quality tree services for our customers. We offer our customers the attention to detail that larger companies often overlook. If you need tree work, have trees you are concerned about, or just want to know the overall health of your trees, please contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate.
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