No matter how diligently we prepare, controlling our outdoor area remains beyond our grasp. Whether trees fall from fierce storms, decay, or neglect, the aftermath can cause a ton of chaos in your home. Already this year, we've tackled several emergencies involving fallen trees near homes. Fortunately, there are proactive measures we can implement to reduce the risk of tree falls. Follow this guide to safeguard yourself and your home.
When you see one tree fall during a storm while another nearby stays standing, you might wonder why. Often, the problem is with the roots. Roots not only provide the tree with water and nutrients but also keep it stable. If roots are damaged, heavy rain and strong winds can cause the tree to fall. A common issue is root rot, which happens when there's too much moisture in the soil. Fungi like Armillaria and Phytophthora cause root rot, making the tree more likely to be uprooted during a storm.
Storm damage poses a significant threat to trees, especially during major hurricanes and tornadoes, where even the healthiest trees are at risk. Certain species, such as limbs, are particularly prone to falling due to their preference for wetter soils and taller structures with large canopies, making them susceptible to "windthrow," where the trunk and canopy act as a lever that uproots the tree. Now that we've addressed why trees fall, we can focus on spotting warning signs to reduce the risk of trees falling, splitting, and dropping limbs.
To reduce the risks of falling limbs and splitting trees, it's crucial to prune your trees regularly, especially in their first 2-10 years of growth. This early intervention allows certified arborists to identify and correct structural issues before they become significant problems. Additionally, removing dead or weak limbs is essential; limbs that are leafless during blooming seasons or those with a Y-shaped junction, indicating a potentially weak connection, are more likely to fall during storms. You want to keep up with tree maintenance in order to make sure your trees do not fall, which is the worst-case scenario.
If you want the healthiest trees possible and reduce the risk of fallen trees on your property, call Elliott Tree. We have been serving the South Shore of Massachusetts for many decades now with our certified emergency tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, and more. Our clients call us every day for any tree needs they have. With our help, you will have the best-looking and healist yard on the block. To get a free tree removal quote, call us at 781-447-0045 or fill out our online contact form.
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