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The Risks of Ignoring Damaged Trees

Serving Atlanta GA and Nashville TN

why you shouldn’t ignore damaged trees With busy schedules and families to care for, many homeowners forget to maintain a regular schedule for tree care near Atlanta. When you don’t take the time to periodically look over your trees for signs of disease or broken limbs, this can put you, your family, and your property at risk for damage. Here are a few reasons why you shouldn’t ignore damaged trees:

Injury to People

The most important factor to be aware of when it comes to tree care is that rotten roots, soil erosion, broken limbs, and disease can all create a situation that leaves people vulnerable to injury. When a tree is damaged, sick, or unstable, it or its branches are at risk of falling and injuring anyone that is nearby. When a tree or a branch falls, it often happens quickly and unpredictably, making damaged trees particularly hazardous. Because of this, it’s essential to keep an eye on your trees and to call a tree service if you spot any damage or signs of disease.

Damage to Property

For the same reasons that ignoring damaged trees can result in injury, this type of hazard can also cause problems for your home and property. When a large limb or a tree falls onto a roof or car, the damage is often significant and costly and, although insurance can provide coverage for losses caused by trees, it’s not likely to cover any damages if you knew that a tree was unstable, but failed to do anything about it.

Damage to Other Trees

When a tree on your property has dead limbs, is in danger of falling, or is diseased, this can result in additional problems that affect the other trees on your property. When a branch or a tree falls, it can cause severe damage to other trees growing around it. Also, a disease or insect infestation that affects one tree can spread to others nearby when ignored. Remember to check your trees now and then, and to call a tree service company if you spot anything wrong.

The Risks of Ignoring Damaged Trees in Central GA

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