Each year, tragic incidents involving fallen trees and branches occur across the country, often resulting in serious injuries or fatalities, usually due to storm damage. In addition to personal harm, falling trees can also cause extensive property damage, even leading to the destruction of homes. This is a serious concern for anyone with large trees on their property, and knowing how to prevent tree damage after a storm or address it if it happens is essential. To help you stay informed, we’ve gathered the main things you and your family need to know about trees damaged from a large storm, ensuring you have the knowledge to protect your property and stay safe.
After a storm, it's important to assess the condition of your trees for varying levels of damage. Mild damage typically involves the loss of smaller branches or torn bark, but the tree remains structurally sound. Moderate damage might include the loss of significant limbs, which could make the tree unstable or pose a future risk if a limb is hanging down. In this case, you might question whether the tree is still safe. Severe damage is more obvious and dangerous, such as an uprooted tree, leaning, or a large limb crashing through a structure. It is important to know and assess the damage before calling a professional. That way, you can explain to them what services you need and the next steps to securing your property.
When it comes to addressing storm-damaged trees, it's important to hire a professional with the right expertise. You shouldn't trust just anyone for such an important job. A tree company that employs certified arborists, like Elliott Tree, is ideal, as they have the knowledge and experience to properly assess your trees and recommend the right course of action. During storm damage assessments, whether it is a summer storm or winter blizzard, we've encountered homeowners who received not-so-good evaluations from so-called "professionals" lacking the expertise. We don't just focus on the visibly damaged tree when we conduct an inspection. We assess all the trees on your property to ensure your landscape is safe and secure.
Protect your trees from storm damage with expert tips from Elliott Tree. Keep trees healthy by watering regularly, adding mulch, and maintaining strong roots. Prune carefully to remove weak branches and ensure proper growth. Choose the right tree species for your landscape, and protect the trunk to prevent damage. These simple steps will help your trees stay strong through storms.
Secure your peace of mind with professional tree care from Elliott Tree, proudly serving the South Shore and Greater Boston. If you're concerned about storm damage or want to ensure the health of your trees, contact us today for a free post-storm tree removal quote. Schedule a consultation, fill out our online contact form, or call us at (781) 447-0045 to get expert advice and keep your property safe.
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