Life happens, and emergencies are often unexpected. Being aware of your surroundings is a handy solution for avoiding anything unexpected, which is why we recommend keeping an eye on the trees in your yard. Tree experts will agree that sometimes emergency tree removal is the best solution to avoid unexpected situations, like a fallen tree, damaged car, or broken roof. Calling an emergency tree removal service is a must if a tree looks sickly, damaged, or just plain dangerous.

But how do you spot the signs of a damaged or sick tree? When do you know if emergency tree services are necessary? We’ve gathered some tips and tricks for you to tell the difference between whether your tree needs removing or if it’s just in need of some tree trimming.

What Are Emergency Tree Removal Services

When a tree poses a danger to yourself and your surroundings due to its condition, it’s time to call a 24-hour emergency tree service for assistance. This entails calling up a team of trained arborists to assess the threat level of your tree and recommend a suitable solution for you.

Man with chainsaw and protective gear cutting down tree in forestA small tree may seem like an easy task, but it’s important to rely on an expert tree service to lessen the risk of further damage to your property (and yourself!) when felling the tree.

Some tree issues are also difficult to spot with an untrained eye. Hollow trunks and pest infestations are often overlooked because they occur inside the tree – but tree services can spot these issues and provide the help you’ll need.

3 Signs You Need Emergency Tree Removal

There are some main signs you can look for to determine whether you need emergency tree removal, a normal tree removal, or something else.

Weather and Storm Damage

Storms play a massive role in the health of your tree. Ice, snow, strong winds, and lightning are all ways that Mother Nature can damage your trees.

Some common causes of weather damage to trees could include the following:

  1. Intense and violent winds due to hurricanes, tornados, or powerful storms. The wind is known to uproot trees, putting the safety of yourself and your property at risk.
  2. Heavy rainfall could wash away the soil that keeps roots in place, increasing the chance of your tree falling.
  3. Snow and ice build-up on branches can cause them to snap and fall off.
  4. Lightning can split trees in half and even cause trees to explode!

Disease and Sickness

Man in protective gear up in tree cutting down branchesTree care is a full-time job, and monitoring the health of your tree is your responsibility as a tree owner. Diseased trees are more likely to fall naturally or spread disease to neighboring trees, posing additional risks to the safety of the surrounding area. Calling an arborist or tree service to remove the diseased tree will prevent further spreading and proactively minimize damage.

Symptoms of a sick tree could include:

  1. White mildew
  2. Dead/dying branches
  3. Wilting & yellow leaves
  4. Growths
  5. Holes in the trunk

Branches or Roots Threaten Building Structure

Roots that grow too close to your property risk damaging the physical body of your home. Roots can lift patio stones, driveways, and even your home’s foundation, which could cause dangerous and costly damages. Dangerously low branches could also fall and damage your home’s windows or the roof of your car – get them cut before the storm hits!

Contact an Expert Today

Contact our experts at LTRC Tree Specialists for a free estimate regarding our tree removal and stump removal emergency services. We’ll also get you an estimate on your service area’s emergency tree removal costs. There’s no issue that our tree service team can’t tackle—check us out today!

LTRC Tree Specialists

372 S Main St.
Alpharetta, GA 30009

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(404) 288-5872

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