When Is Tree Removal Necessary?

Posted on: 26 September 2022

The pain of cutting a landscaping tree can be too much. However, removal is necessary if the tree in question is beyond saving. And no matter how you postpone the inevitable, you'll eventually have to bring it down. But when is tree removal necessary? Well, read on to find out. 

The Tree Is Leaning Hazardously

Some trees will lean naturally, but that shouldn't be a problem if the lean isn't significant. However, you can't ignore a tree that has a significant lean. Such trees can fall at any time and cause accidents or destroy property. That said, you should call a tree removal service to check what's causing the lean. If it's damaged roots, improper planting, or severe winds, the experts must remove the tree before it's too late.

Hollow Trunk

A tree depends on the roots for support. However, the trunk still plays a significant role when it comes to stability. That's why you should check the condition of the tree trunk occasionally. Trees with hollow trunks are considered hazardous and should be brought down. Such trees will become an easy target for pests and insects. As such, the trunk will continue to become weak as time passes. So, don't spare trees with hollow trunks because you'll never know when they'll give in.

Diseases

Sickness could also force you to call a tree removal service. Of course, you'll first invite a certified arborist to check the trees and determine if the disease is treatable. In most cases, an arborist can treat the illness without trouble. But if the trees are badly infected, the arborist will advise you to bring them down before they spread the disease to the healthy ones.

Storm Damage

As you know, rain and wind storms don't spare anything that gets in their way. So, don't be surprised to see your trees badly damaged by a storm. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to save affected trees. Such trees will continue to be a hazard until they are brought down. So, don't spare any tree that a storm has badly hit. 

The Tree Is Rotting Away

Live trees also rot, and you can tell that a tree is decaying if you spot the following symptoms:

  • Mushrooms or fungi on the root flare or trunk
  • Discolored and dying leaves
  • Cracks and holes on the bark
  • Dead or drying trunk and branches

So, if you spot these telltale signs, you might need to have the tree removed before it dies completely and become a hazard.

Contact a local tree removal service to learn more. 

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