Many property owners find themselves with a distinct vision of being able to relax on their land underneath a large shade tree and enjoy all of the great things nature has to offer. However, when the tree itself begins to pose a threat to that property, it's important that you're prepared to act. Unfortunately, many people may be unaware of warning signs and might leave a tree in place that could be at risk of suddenly crashing down and creating an incredibly dangerous situation. Rather than allowing yourself to be a victim of circumstance, it's important to commit to preemption and take steps to guarantee your security.
Below, you'll find a guide to some signs that you might need to remove a tree from your property. Keeping an eye out for these warnings can help guarantee that you're always in a position to truly benefit from the glory of nature for many years to come.
The strength of a tree is based in the roots, so it's important to monitor those roots for signs that the strength is failing. While the shade generated by your tree may limit some of the grass growth at its base, the soil itself should remain smooth and even. If that's no longer the case, it may be the sign of some serious subterranean issues.
Broken ground or uneven mounds of soil might be caused by shifting of roots that could make a tree more likely to tip over. It may also be a sign that the soil is lacking moisture and nutrients, both of which are potentially dangerous situations. While you may be able to remove and then replant the tree, visible soil damage often occurs only after the hidden damage is too serious to be recoverable.
Though the roots of a tree play a huge role in keeping in upright, weakness in the trunk can still pose a serious risk. Without consistent stability throughout the trunk, otherwise moderate forces of weather can cause the tree to splinter and topple. Even if the tree stays upright, a dark, damp, hollow cavity can be a breeding ground for many types of pests and microscopic organisms that may be unpleasant to deal with.
Unfortunately, once your tree has a hollow trunk, it's likely too far gone to be recovered. Keeping an eye out for pests and regularly checking on the status of your tree can help cut hollowing off at the pass, but if it proceeds to a certain point, it's likely necessary to proceed with a removal. Otherwise, you might be leaving yourself with a substantial liability that will eventually create a serious problem.
As water and nutrients move upward through the trunk, the branches of your tree become the beneficiaries. A lively and healthy tree will have springy branches with full compliments of leaves that display clear signs of life and vitality. When the trees start to go barren, something may be wrong.
In the colder months, some die off is inevitable. If those old branches aren't replaced with new and healthy growth, however, it may be a sign of a serious problem. A sick or dead tree may be on the verge of collapse before you realize it, so it's important to take preemptive actions to avoid the worst consequences of that collapse.
Potter's Tree Service is prepared to handle all of your tree removal needs, including emergencies, stump grinding, and haul-away. Turning to experienced professionals can guarantee that you benefit from a safe removal that secures your property and shields you from any serious loss or damage.
Address: New Berlin, WI | Phone: 262-780-4800
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