Reasons To Have a Tree Removed
There are many different reasons that you may ultimately have to have a tree removed from your property. Sometimes the decision to remove a tree may be because you have to remove the tree for safety reasons, or to avoid potential property damage to either your property or to a neighbor’s property. Other times it may be a more difficult decision because while there is no imminent threat of damage or danger, it may be because the tree is old or decaying and it could be more costly or damaging to keep the tree in place. Often, it is difficult because the tree has become such a familiar part of your landscape, that you can’t even imagine what your property would look like without the tree. In many cases you must consider the future of your yard or landscape, and decide to proceed. We understand that most trees are beautiful, add shade to your yard or property, attract wildlife, and can just be an important part of the landscape. Many property owners become very attached to the trees and making the decision to remove those trees can be a very difficult decision. However, we also know that when trees begin to get old, start to decay, or become infected, it can actually be very detrimental and can be much more harm than its worth. We recommend the removal of a dying or dead tree as soon as you are aware of the situation. By putting it off, it can become more difficult and dangerous to remove the tree from your property. Again, there are some obvious reasons to remove a tree from your property. Those include:
Unfortunately, there are also some reasons that might not be quite as obvious that a tree needs to be removed. Again, we recommend that you check on your trees on a regular basis. This preventative measure can eliminate potential issues down the road. Some not-so-obvious reasons a tree should be removed from your property include:
In some cases you can remove a dying tree on your own. However, that is not always possible or safe. A professional tree service has an understanding of many different situations, tree species, and has been trained in the most efficient, effective and safe way to remove a tree.
12 Comments
1/19/2022 04:47:10 am
I had no idea that a sick tree could pose a hazard around your property when it starts to deteriorate more. I learned that my colleague's oak trees have had strange colored branches recently. Maybe he should consider having the tree removed by a professional if the sickness starts to spread within the tree.
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3/3/2022 04:05:25 am
To get rid of trees that are too close to your house, chop off the tree's limbs, which will eliminate the tree's potential threat. This will help keep branches and other objects from falling on your house or other structures. The tree will be chopped from either the top or the bottom by a skilled tree removal expert. In either event, they will make certain that the tree is felled in the appropriate direction and away from your structures and property, preferably in a location where an inexperienced person will not be damaged.
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3/25/2022 04:38:33 am
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4/4/2022 06:06:41 pm
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4/12/2022 05:51:10 pm
Thank you for talking about how you can identify if your tree is unhealthy and when it might need to be removed. This sounds like something that I've been noticing with the largest tree outside of our property lately, as it's started experiencing some rapid discoloration. I'll go and look for a tree trimming expert that can assist us with this immediately.
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5/10/2022 03:59:53 pm
I noticed that there is a tree in my yard that is leaning significantly to one side. Your suggestion to check to see if a leaning tree is dying and should be removed is appreciated. I'll see if the tree in my yard is dying and hire professionals to remove it if so.
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6/17/2022 06:38:24 am
There's a tree on my property that's starting to die, and I'm afraid that it will fall and damage something. It makes sense that I would want to get a professional to help me out with removing it for me. That seems like a good way to ensure that I handle things correctly.
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7/6/2022 08:09:19 am
It's good to know that you should remove a tree if it has substantial structural problems. My daughter called me and asked if her cherry tree needs to be removed. I'll have to go to her house to see if it has root decay.
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11/28/2022 02:05:26 am
I liked how you wrote that cracks in the main trunk are a sign of tree decay. My friend wants to remove the decaying trees from their backyard. I should advise her to call a tree removal service with the right tools for the job.
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2/13/2023 07:39:36 pm
We appreciate you expressing that we recommend that you remove or have a dead tree removed as soon as you notice it. My grandmother claims that her tree is dying. I'll advise her to hire a tree service to cut down the tree.
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2/22/2023 09:11:10 am
It really helped when you described how to identify a damaged or dying tree in your yard. My sister has a few trees and plants in her backyard, but the last time I visited her, I noticed one of her trees looked off, and mushrooms are growing around its roots, so I think she must read your article immediately. Thank you for the information on why removing a tree is the right decision for your garden.
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5/22/2023 03:43:16 am
This blog provides valuable insights into the reasons why tree removal may be necessary. It's crucial to understand the factors that can warrant the removal of a tree to ensure the safety and well-being of both people and property. The article effectively highlights reasons such as disease, structural instability, encroachment on infrastructure, and hazardous proximity to power lines. By recognizing these signs, we can make informed decisions and take appropriate action when it comes to tree removal. Thanks for shedding light on this important aspect of arboriculture and promoting responsible tree management!
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