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How to Tell It’s Time to Remove a Tree

How to Tell It’s Time to Remove a Tree
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Trees are aesthetically pleasing living organisms that bring multiple benefits to your landscape. Healthy trees provide shade, oxygen and are homes for small animals. On the contrary, unhealthy trees impose risks to surrounding trees, buildings, and humans. Tree removal is typically the last option when other health management actions fail. The Tri-Cities arborists at Promier Tree explain on the blog today how to tell it’s time to remove a tree so that you can protect your property and visitors.

Infections and infestations

When you notice soft crumbly wood, misshapen or discolored leaves, crown dieback, or deep gouges in the tree bark, you may have an infected or infested tree. Certified arborists in Kingsport explain that feeding galleries, emergent holes, and excessive woodpecker activity on your tree are additional indicators of possible pest infestations. Trees that become infected with fungus or pests may receive treatment to rid the ailment. However, if the infection or infestation is in advanced stages, doesn’t respond to treatment, and too much damage is present, it is best to have your tree removed.

Compromised trunk

The tree trunk area is where trees get their stability and strength. When compromised, the trunk becomes a breeding ground for pests and decay. Whether your tree is decaying from the inside or a passing storm splits the trunk in half, the structural issues may cause additional property or personal damage if not removed. After storm damage, it’s best to contact Promier Tree for emergency tree services in Kingsport to help. Trees that are a third or more rotten, hollow inside, or otherwise severely damaged should be removed by an experienced Johnson City tree company. Removing the tree protects both your property and visitors.

Interference with utilities or structures

Trees that are close to utility lines or structures are especially susceptible to removal because utility lines may become intertwined with the tree’s crown and cause a service outage during a windstorm. Additionally, branches can damage nearby homes and buildings when windy or if they fall during a storm. Therefore, trusted arborists in Kingsport recommend removing trees that regularly threaten utility lines or other structures to prevent damage.

How can I determine my tree’s health?

Trees show symptoms when their health is fleeting. Apparent signs a problem is looming are dead or dying branches, discolored foliage, sprouts at the tree base, or fungal growth. The best way to determine tree health is through a consultation with an ISA-certified arborist in the Tri-Cities area. The arborist can conduct a complete health evaluation to determine possible health concerns and outline treatment possibilities if needed.

Tree removal in Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol, Tennessee

Removing a tree can be an emotional situation for some property owners. However, to maintain a safe and healthy environment for your family, friends, and trees, sometimes one needs removal. Instead of tackling a challenging tree removal job alone and increasing your accident risk, feel free to call the Kingsport tree removal pros at Promier Tree by dialing (423) 765-2626 or contact us online for a consultation today!

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