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5 Indications that a Tree Is Posing a Safety Risk
When trees are in strong condition, they are desirable landscape features that also help to improve the environment. But when a tree falls into poor health, it can become prone to toppling over and potentially causing injuries and property damage. If you think a tree on your property may be posing a safety hazard, it’s best to have an experienced arborist conduct an inspection. At Lewis’ Lawn & Tree Service, our local arborists can identify and remove any trees that have become safety hazards. Here’s a look at five warning signs that a tree is creating a safety risk.
While root systems are largely hidden from view, their health is critical to a tree's stability. Signs of root problems include heaving soil around the tree base, exposed roots, or visible decay at the tree's base. Any damage to a tree's root system can compromise its stability, making it more susceptible to uprooting or toppling.
One of the most obvious indications of a hazardous tree is a noticeable lean or tilt. While some trees naturally grow at angles, significant leaning can suggest root instability or structural weaknesses. This is particularly concerning if the lean is towards a structure, pathway, or frequently used area.
Cracks and splits in a tree's trunk or branches are red flags for potential failure. These fissures weaken the tree's structure and increase the likelihood of branch or trunk failure, especially during storms or high winds.
Dead or dying branches pose significant risks as they can break off unexpectedly, posing threats to people and property below. These branches may exhibit signs such as lack of foliage, discoloration, or brittle texture. Pruning deadwood is essential to mitigate the risk of branches breaking off and crashing down. However, if a tree has an excessive amount of dead or dying branches, it may indicate broader health issues that require professional attention.
Fungi growing on a tree's trunk or roots can indicate decay and structural weakness. Fungi such as mushrooms or conks are often signs of internal rot and should be taken seriously. Some fungi are associated with extensive decay, compromising the tree's stability.
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