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3 Common Tree Emergencies and How To Avoid Them

3 Common Tree Emergencies and How To Avoid Them

Trees are an important part of landscaping, but they can also become hazards if not properly cared for. Any tree on your property is a potential problem, which makes it vital that you keep up with regular maintenance and inspections. Discover three common tree emergencies and how to avoid them.

Fallen Trees

Inclement weather can easily damage trees, so you should always be extra cautious after there’s been a major storm. When a tree falls, either due to weather or age, it can damage homes, cars, fences, and even powerlines. Depending on what the tree hits, you can even be held liable for damages.

Have your trees inspected after every major storm to ensure there is no structural damage and prevent this problem. If you live in a mild climate, you should still be on the lookout for signs of internal decay, like long vertical cracks and tree cankers. A decaying tree is more likely to receive damage during a storm.

Infected and Infested Trees

Pests and disease are two similar problems because they are both unsightly and can cause damage to trees on your property. Additionally, problems with one tree often spread to others, making it crucial that you spot the issue early.

Keep your trees properly groomed using shears cleaned in rubbing alcohol or diluted bleach to avoid this issue. The cleaning solution kills bacteria and diseases so that you don’t infect multiple trees. You should also burn fallen leaves rather than leave them on the ground because they carry diseases through spores.

Uplifted Roots

Uplifted roots are often a sign that a tree is starting to fall, and they can cause damage to sidewalks, fences, and even underground pipes. If you see that a tree’s roots are getting close to important structures on your property, call in an arborist to determine whether they can save the tree or not.

If the tree is still healthy, your arborist may recommend installing root barriers or removing individual roots that pose a problem. Otherwise, you may need to have the entire tree removed to prevent an emergency situation.

We hope this list of common tree emergencies and how to avoid them has been helpful. If you’re looking for storm damage tree removal in Austin, TX, call Sid Mourning Tree Service to assess the situation and determine how best to remove any hazardous trees. We’re available 24/7 to respond to your tree removal needs.

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