Your beautiful tree on your property won't last forever; eventually, it will die. Death is part of the cycle, and you have to know when to let go for the safety of your property and neighbors. Be proactive when taking care of your trees and look for signs that your tree needs to be removed. These signs include the following.

Leaning Trees

Typically, trees grow vertically and spread their leaves and branches to the side. You'll occasionally find trees that are leaning to one side and continue thriving without an issue. However, if you notice your tree is leaning heavily to one side, reach out to a tree removal service company. 

Leaning trees are often seen as a sign of compromised root systems or strong winds. If the tree is close to properties, you'll need emergency tree removal services. If the trees are young, you can consult an arborist to help correct them. 

Trees Encroaching on Neighboring Properties 

You need to correct the growth of your trees and ensure they grow only in the confines of your property. Once they encroach on neighboring properties, the trees become a nuisance. You may have quarrels with your neighbors. 

It doesn't matter whether your initial intentions were to grow a tree fence around your property. If the trees are encroaching on neighboring properties and causing unwanted interference, you'll need tree removal services. Your neighbors have every right to complain about encroaching trees. If you can't prune them, consider tree removal services.  

Damaged Trees 

Having damaged trees doesn't mean you need to remove them. Trees are living organisms and can recover from minor and some major damage. If your tree has sustained minor damage, it can often recover and thrive for decades. However, if the tree has sustained extensive damage, you'll need to consult a tree service company. The company will inspect the tree and recommend whether or not to remove the tree. 

Risky Locations

If your trees are growing close to sewer lines, power lines, or other important structures, you'll need to remove them. Contact tree removal services and have them removed before they cause significant damage. 

Hollow Trunks

If your tree trunk has owl holes, it's a sign the tree is dying. Your tree needs to be inspected by a professional to avoid costly disasters. A dying tree can't be saved, but a sick tree can if diagnosed early by an arborist. If your tree is dying, the arborist will recommend tree removal services

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