Overgrown trees can be an eyesore and ultimately harm the aesthetic of your property. Not only can overgrown trees be unattractive, but they can also be incredibly dangerous when not properly maintained.
If you’re concerned a tree on yours or your neighbour’s property could be dangerous, have a read below as we discuss the ways you can identify a hazardous tree.
Regular Inspections:
It’s essential that you conduct regular inspections of your trees to identify what kind of changes are occurring and if maintenance work is required. Always keep an eye on your trees to see if they’ve started to lean one way or another over time. Leaning trees or splits in the trunk of the tree can often be an indication that the tree is weak and at risk of falling. Are leaves falling from your tree earlier than they should? This could be a sign that the tree is experiencing poor health and it could be time to contact a tree specialist.
Branches:
Dying branches are a major indication that your tree requires some special attention and could be potentially dangerous. Have a look around the bottom of your tree to see if there are a lot of dead branches and leaves that have already fallen. If you’re finding a lot of debris there regularly, your tree may be in bad health or you may just need to get into the habit of
regular pruning. Overgrown branches can be extremely hazardous especially when strong winds or storms hit. We recommend having tree branches pruned regularly to avoid any accidents that could be caused by falling branches.
Roots:
By inspecting the roots of a tree, you can find out a lot about its overall health and determine if you’re at risk of any hazardous situations unfolding. Uprooting, root rot or decay are all common issues that can be found when inspecting the roots of a tree. If you notice a large amount of fungus around the bottom of your tree, this can also be an indicator that rotting and decay is occurring. You should contact an arborist to inspect the tree and determine if it’s safe or whether it should be removed.
Call a Professional:
Our number one tip is if you ever suspect a tree could be hazardous in any way—contact a professional! Leaning trees, diseased branches and rotting roots are all major signs that a tree could be a safety hazard and may have to be removed from a property.