An Arborist's Manual to Tree Cutting Down
Tree removal is a complex and possibly dangerous job. If a tree is dead, diseased, or at risk to fall, the tree could need to be removed to prevent damage to property and guarantee safety. But how can you tell whether a tree should be cut down? We’ll take you through the warning signs to watch out at and guide you determine whether it’s time to call experts.
Dead or Dying Trees
One of the most obvious signs that a tree should be removed is if it’s dead or dying. Dead trees lack leaves and could appear dead. If a tree is without leaves or any signs of new growth, it’s likely dead. The bark of dead trees may be dry, cracked or peeling.
Diseased Trees
Trees with diseases can pose a threat to other plants and trees within the vicinity. The signs of disease that are common in trees include yellowing leaves, wilted branches, and mushrooms growing at the bottom or the trunk. If you think your tree might be suffering from disease It is essential to have it inspected by a professional arborist.
Leaning Trees
Trees that lean to one side may be an indication that the root system is failing, and the tree may be in danger of falling. To find out if a tree that is leaning could be a threat, check for cracks or broken areas in the trunk and look into the soil at the tree’s base. If you see any of these signs it is recommended to have the tree evaluated by an arborist.
Overhanging Branches
Trees with overhanging branches that are in close proximity to buildings or power lines can pose a risk to the safety of your property and personal safety. If you are concerned about branches hanging overhanging you should get the tree assessed by an arborist to determine if pruning or removal is necessary.
FAQs
What can I do to tell when a tree has died?
An individual tree can be said to be to be dead if it is without leaves and shows no indication of new growth. Additionally, the bark of dead trees may be dry, cracked or peeling.
What are the signs of a tree that is diseased?
Common signs of disease on trees include dying leaves, wilted or yellowed branches, and mushroom growth at the bottom of the tree.
Is it safe to take down a tree yourself?
Tree removal can be a complicated and potentially dangerous task. It’s best to leave it to experts who can ensure the safety of yourself and others.
Conclusion
When it comes to tree removal, you need to be able to recognize the signs that a tree requires to be removed. When you’re aware of signs of dead or dying trees, diseased trees, overhanging or leaning branches, you can take steps to ensure the safety of your property as well as those surrounding you. If you believe that the tree that is on your property requires removal and you are unsure, reach out to Local Tree Services Brisbane for a professional evaluation. Our highly trained arborists have the experience and equipment to handle all the tree removal requirements. Do not risk your safety. If you suspect that a tree on your property should be removed, contact Local Tree Services Brisbane today for a professional evaluation. Our arborists are experienced and can provide you with peace of mind that comes from knowing your property is in good with us. Call us now at 0485 882 830 to schedule an appointment.