Trees are essential to our yards, offering aesthetic value and contributing to wildlife habitats and shade. However, without the proper care, trees can become hazardous. Many tree issues start as minor problems that worsen. Knowing which problems are the worst can help you avert a disaster.
Expanding Tree Cavities
Tree cavities are hollow spaces in the branches or trunk usually caused by injury and subsequent decay. The bigger a cavity gets, the more likely it is to damage the tree structure. You’ll benefit from a tree specialist if these cavities are large and expanding. Trees with expanding cavities are often more likely to fall.
Overgrown Branches
Overgrowth can be a problem despite being regarded as a sign of health. If the branches get too heavy, they are at risk of breakage during storms. Large branches can block driver and pedestrian views, leading to accidents. Another risk from overgrowth is damage to power lines. Trimming can prevent these problems before they happen and positively contribute to the tree’s health.
Damaged Roots
Healthy roots are essential for a stable tree. Soil compaction, heavy machinery, and construction can cause root damage that is not immediately visible. Unexplained foliage wilting, damaged or severed visible roots, and tree leaning are signs of more severe root damage. Contacting a tree specialist is in order if you think there is root damage. Root problems can make the tree unstable enough to fall with no warning.
Structural Damage
Significant cracks in larger limbs or the trunk signal a severe problem. Disease, physical impact, and weather events can cause structural damage to a tree. Trees with significant damage require evaluation from a tree expert. If the damage is too severe, removal may be the only option to prevent injury and more severe damage to your yard.
Rot and Decay
Rot and decay are signs that a tree is weakening. A musty odor, fungus, and soft, crumbly bark are signs of decay and rot. These signs often indicate advanced decay and an unsound tree. When a tree is this distressed, immediate tree specialist care is necessary. Taking the tree down as safely as possible will prevent damage from larger pieces of the tree falling off.
Broken or Dead Limbs
Broken or dead limbs can fall with little or no warning. Damage to your property or injury to people and pets is always possible. Regular maintenance can prevent some of this damage. Checking your trees for damage after storms is always a good idea.
When you need tree services, feel free to contact Economy Tree, Inc. in Santa Barbara, CA.