Dealing With Your Properties Hazardous Trees

There are many issues that your trees could experience. Unfortunately, these issues could lead to the trees becoming extremely hazardous for those on the property and any structures that are near it.

Have The Tree Inspected By A Professional Care Provider

If you suspect that a tree has suffered significant damage and is potentially hazardous, one of the first steps that you should take is to have it undergo a professional inspection. This type of inspection can allow for a wide range of problems with the tree to be diagnosed and to determine whether the issues it has suffered are severe enough to require the tree to be removed. In some instances, it may be possible to save the tree by performing major pruning and trimming rather than completing a total removal. This is often the case when many of the tree's major branches have become diseased or damaged.

Be Mindful Of The Weather Conditions When The Tree Is Removed

A sizable challenge when removing hazardous trees can be the fact that they are fairly unstable. As a result, they can be especially prone to falling in unpredictable ways. Due to this heightened risk, individuals should appreciate the need to schedule this work for days when the weather is expected to be calm. In addition to being free of rain, the wind will also need to be calm as powerful gusts could cause severe instabilities with the tree, and it may even cause it to collapse during the removal process. During the process of scheduling the tree to be removed, the hazardous tree removal service will work with you to schedule this work as soon as possible while also being mindful of the need for optimal weather conditions to safely complete this task.   

Avoid Using Diseased Portions Of The Tree For Mulch

In the event that you are having the tree removed or trimmed due to safety issues, it is important to recognize that there can be some risks when it comes to attempting to use the remnants of the tree for mulch. For example, if the disease was caused by a fungal issue, using these parts of the tree for mulch may increase the risks of the issue spreading throughout the property. However, if this is not the reason for the tree to be removed, using it for mulch can be an efficient solution for disposing of the remnants of the tree while also getting access to high-quality mulch that will be free of chemicals and pesticides.

For more information, contact a hazardous tree removal service near you.


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