Six Signs That It’s Time to Remove Your Tree

Even though it’s hard to say goodbye to a tree that has stood in your yard for a long time, there are occasions when a tree needs to be eliminated in order to safeguard your household.

The necessity of cutting down a tree is frequently immediately apparent. It was either planted in the incorrect spot or is dead or obviously dying.

However, there are situations when you might not be certain that removing your tree is the best course of action.

We discuss six different reasons why it’s best to get your tree removed in this blog post.

Presents Risk to Safety

Here are some warning signs that a tree has to be cut down. Naturally, we recommend that you always consult with a licensed arborist or a reputable tree service when deciding if you should remove a tree. If your tree poses a safety danger and should be cut down, the decision will be best made by the specialists.

  1.   The tree is drooping in

The most reliable indication that a tree is in danger of falling is when it leans. To determine whether your tree is starting to lean, choose a location in your yard that gives you a clear view of it. If your tree has never naturally leaned, a new lean may be a sign that it is dying, that the earth beneath it is unstable, or that the tree’s roots have been compromised and are no longer able to sustain it.

Check for these indicators to see if your tree is at risk of falling over:

  • If you dig into the soil when walking on it, the soil is probably saturated and is unable to adequately support and secure trees. After heavy rains, several trees topple over and many more begin to lean, increasing the likelihood that they may be uprooted.
  • The rootball of the tree may be shifting and causing the soil to heave or break on either side of the tree.
  • Roots that have been exposed- Newly exposed roots probably indicate that they are beginning to pull out of the ground, whether it be due to erosion (such as during a flood) or the land subsiding.
  • Trees with several stems and those with lengthy, hefty limbs are likewise more prone to falling over.

You can’t be certain without a professional assessment that a leaning tree isn’t a danger. Your tree should be assessed as soon as possible. Keep in mind that any tree that is leaning because it is not structurally sound and is within falling distance of homes, cars, utility wires, or sidewalks is considered a hazard.

  1.   Dying Roots

Do your tree’s roots appear to be deteriorating noticeably? Rotted or decaying roots are a sign that the tree’s structural strength is compromised.

A lawnmower, animals, or construction can harm the roots, which can affect how the tree collects nutrients and water. There is a potential that a tree’s roots have been harmed or the ground has been disturbed during recent construction or landscaping work on your home or yard, harming the tree.

During prolonged droughts, roots can experience damage. Some root parts may perish from a lack of water.

When a tree’s roots are damaged, it may not be able to bounce back, and it may eventually deteriorate and die.

  1.   Storm Damage

Your trees may have sustained serious damage if a powerful storm has passed through your area. Tree damage may also be caused by lightning, strong winds, or loads of snow or ice.

Trees that have fallen or broken limbs are the most obvious evidence of storm damage, but even healthy trees can be harmful. Large branches may have broken off and not fallen, causing harm and significant damage if they hit a person, a house, or an automobile. You might see the limbs or trunk splitting if the tree has sustained severe storm damage. Due to the tree’s instability, safety concerns are very high.

The best course of action is to have an expert evaluate your storm-damaged trees.

  1.   Presence of Fungus

Your tree’s fungus will show up as mushy bark and mushroom-like spores, especially close to the tree’s base or its roots. The fungus can cause serious harm to the wellness of your tree if it is not identified and treated promptly.

Typically, a wound in the tree’s protective bark allows fungi to penetrate the tree. The tree then decomposes as a result of the fungus.

  1.   Weird Structure

Has the structure of your tree changed in any way? Inadequate pruning or a severe storm may be to blame.

Using the tree topping technique is an ineffective pruning practice that might alter the form of your tree. A tree that has been topped not only looks ugly, but it may also grow numerous weak sprouts from the topped limbs. A tree that has been topped is stressed and may not withstand this out-of-date and aggressive pruning technique. Another sign that the tree’s foundation may be weakening is its irregular shape.

  1.   Located Near Your Home

It’s generally recommended to put huge trees at least 15 feet away from your residence. Any closer and the roots of the tree could endanger the foundation of your home. Additionally, there is a greater chance that a tree branch or the tree itself will fall on your house, damaging flooring, roofing, or framing.

The health and growth of trees might be impacted by planting them too close together. In this situation, cutting down surrounding trees can be advantageous for the trees.

Asking for Professional Assistance

It’s time to consult a tree care expert if, after reading everything above, you’re still unsure whether your tree has to be removed.

Professionals with the necessary skills are trained to distinguish between trees that can be spared and those that must be removed. The arborist can recommend a different tree to replace the one that is being removed if the circumstances are right and it is in the wrong position, poses a safety risk, or is dying.

The experts at Green Bay Tree Augusta can assist you with the difficult choice of whether to eliminate a tree from your yard or not. With the right trimming, support cables or bracing for the branches, or remedies to boost the tree’s general health, a tree may potentially be rescued. However, in some circumstances, tree removal is the only practical choice.

Remember that regular care and upkeep are the best methods to maintain a tree secure and healthy. If you want to arrange or have a conversation about a tree inspection or removal, get in touch with us right away.