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How to Tell if Your Trees Need to Be Removed

Serving Atlanta GA and Nashville TN

Trees can be a wonderful asset to your property but in some cases, may need to be cut down. The following signs can indicate that you need tree removal.

Tree Removal in Atlanta, GA

They may fall over.

Unstable trees present a serious hazard to your property and anyone on it. Many causes can result in a tree being unstable, such as high winds, soil erosion, and diseased roots. When a tree falls, it can present a danger to anyone in the area, and if it falls onto your house or car, you can expect to be facing some significant damages and repairs. If any of your trees are leaning, being held up by other trees, have cracked or heaving soil around the base, or have exposed roots, then it’s time to call a professional about tree removal.

They are too crowded.

As with any plant, if your trees are growing too close to one another, this can stunt their growth and cause them to grow in awkward directions as they reach for more light. Also, trees that are too crowded can promote the development of diseases due to a lack of air flow and sunlight. If you have trees that are overcrowded, then you should consider calling a tree removal service and having one or more of them removed.

They are diseased or dead.

There is a huge range of tree diseases, and some of them can cause a tree to die if left untreated. If you have a tree that is diseased, it’s important to contact a tree specialist to come and take a look at the plant and determine if it can be saved. Some symptoms that can indicate your tree is sick include lost or yellowed leaves, lost bark or branches, and new growth at the tree’s base. If caught early, there is a good chance that a tree arborist can recommend treatment options so you can restore the tree to health. If the tree is too far gone or already dead, then you will need to call a tree cutting service to have it removed.

How to Tell if Your Trees Need to Be Removed in Central GA

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