7/27/2019 When Trees Grow Too Close To Your House![]() Though the shade of a well-planted tree can better a hot day, a falling tree can be grave. It doesn’t matter if the tree falls onto your house or your car; the destruction it causes is severe. That’s why it’s best to talk about when trees grow too close to your home. Start None, Won’t Be None First and foremost, remove any tree that too close before it becomes an issue. Trees that are leaning or get knocked sideways because of adverse weather or a tree that is diseased display clear signs of being a possible problem before they fall. Some symptoms to look for are mold, splintering bark, cracks in the trunk, and cracks in the limbs. If you see any abnormalities in your trees, call a tree and stump removal company immediately. Falling Trees Can Bring Serious Damage If a tree falls on your vehicle, it will destroy it. Not to mention the hazard a falling tree can be for pets, neighbors, and their properties. Falling trees can take down power lines, severely damage your roof, and bring all kinds of devastation. To stop trees from falling, you have to make sure that your trees are healthy and that the soil holding them steady is safe. After really heavy rainfall, soil can soften to the phase of losing control of the tree they’re securing. If your tree is situated on a hill, then you’re really at risk. Avoid Falling Trees One of the best ways to avoid issues down the road with falling trees is to be sure that they’re planted in strategic and safe areas. Though, if the trees are already in your landscape, you have to be sure they are pruned and examined for possible problems. Regular pruning can aid in reducing the tree’s weight. If you’re not sure about your tree’s health, then let a tree specialist inspect it and advise you. Working with a tree professional is the best way to get started in maintaining healthy and robust trees and having someone to handle your tree related needs from tree removal to stump grinding. Comments are closed.
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