Tree Cutting 101: How to Identify If to Cut Down a Tree
Tree removal is a difficult and potentially dangerous task. If a tree has died or diseased or is at risk to fall, the tree might have to be removed in order in order to protect the property and to make sure that the tree is safe. But how do you tell if a tree needs to be removed? In this article, we’ll walk you through the warning signs to look out at and guide you decide whether it’s time to call experts.
Dead or dying trees
One of the most obvious signs that a tree must be taken down is when it is dead or dying. Dead trees are without leaves and can appear dead. If a tree is without leaves or signs of new growth, it’s probably dead. In addition, the bark of a dead tree might be dry, cracked or peeling.
Diseased Trees
The trees that are sick could pose a danger to other plants and trees within the vicinity. Common signs of disease for trees include dying leaves, wilted or yellowed branches, and mushrooms growing at the base and the top. If you suspect your tree may be diseased, it’s important to have it examined by an arborist who is a professional.
Leaning Trees
TreesLeaning trees to one side can be an indication that the root system is failing, and the tree may be at risk of falling. To identify if a leaning tree is a danger, look for cracks or breaks in the trunk and look into the soil at the base of the tree. If you see any of these signs, it’s best to have the tree evaluated by an arborist.
Overhanging Branches
Overhanging branches of trees that are in close proximity to power lines or buildings can be a danger to property and safety. If you have concerns about overhanging branches, it’s best to have the tree evaluated by an arborist who can determine if pruning or removal is required.
FAQs
How do I know when a tree has died?
The tree will be considered to be dead if it lacks leaves and has no signs of new growth. Additionally, the bark of a dead tree may be dry, cracked or peeling.
What are the warning signs of a diseased tree?
The most common signs of disease on trees include the appearance of yellowing leaves, wilted branches, and the growth of mushrooms at the at the base of the tree.
Is it safe to remove the tree by yourself?
Tree removal is a difficult and dangerous task. It’s best to delegate it to professionals to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
Conclusion
When you’re dealing with tree removal, you need to be able to recognize the signs that a tree should be cut down. When you’re aware of indicators of dying or dead trees, diseased trees leaning trees, and overhanging branches, you can take steps to protect your property and those around you. If you believe that a tree on your property must be removed do not hesitate to reach out to Penrith Tree Removal for a professional review. Our arborists are highly skilled and have the experience and equipment to handle all your tree removal needs. Don’t risk your safety. If you believe that the tree that is on your property should be removed, call Penrith Tree Removal today for a professional assessment. Our experienced arborists will give you the peace of mind that comes with knowing your property is safe with us. Contact us today at 0480 024 203 to schedule an appointment.