Indications That an Emergency Tree Cutting Service Is Needed
Often, homeowners call us to help them remove a tree from their yard when it has already fallen. Unfortunately, besides us, they also have to call a roofer, carpenter, handyman, electrician, and any other specialist needed to fix the damage caused by this fallen tree. Then people realized that if they knew how to read the signs which they tree has given them, they could have prevented all this with a simple tree cutting service in advance.
To help you prevent any future problems of this type, we have listed some common signs that indicate that a tree has rotten or is dead and has to be removed:
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Cracks in the trunk of the tree. Usually, when long vertical cracks appear in more than one place in the trunk of an old tree in your yard, this is a clear sign that it is dying and you need to call tree removal specialists to take care of it before it falls and hurts a member of your family or before it damages your property.
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Decay symptoms can be felt when you touch the tree. If you want to make sure that your tree is healthy, do not forget to regularly inspect it by touching its trunk and branches. If they are soft, porous, and brittle, then you may need some help from a tree cutting specialist.
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Fallen leaves. When the leaves of a tree start to suddenly fall from it in a season when that is not usual or they remain on the tree but turn from green to brown, then you can be sure that something wrong is happening and that particular tree may be decaying.
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Raised ground and exposed roots are also a quite obvious signal that this tree is no longer receiving the needed nutrients through its roots and it has become weaker.
If you are not 100% sure that a tree cutting service will solve your tree problem, you can always call McPeak's Complete Tree and Landscaping of Madison, VA and book an inspection. Contact us at (540) 205-3451, and we will send one of our specialists to consult you on-site about whether to get the tree cut entirely or trim only the hazardously handing branches which may cause damage.