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9 Signs Your Tree Needs To Be Removed

Tree Removal

Beaver Dam Tree Service co-owner, Mark Sill giving thumbs-up while being attached to a tree trunk with a harness. Posted by: Beaver Dam Tree Service 10 months ago

We often forget that trees are not just static features of our landscapes; they are living organisms that play a vital role in Indiana’s ecosystem and contribute to the beauty and balance of our surroundings. That means they are as susceptible to change and growth as we are.

While we want to keep trees healthy as long as possible, inevitably, damaged trees need to be removed for a variety of reasons. Recognizing the signs that indicate a tree is in decline or poses a risk can be crucial for safety, property maintenance, and the health of the surrounding landscape.

Signs Of Damaged Trees

Some of these signs are easy to identify, while others are more subtle. If you are concerned about a tree or multiple trees on your property, call us and we can schedule a visit to your property to evaluate the trees and provide you with an estimate.

Dead Or Dying Branches

If a significant portion of a tree’s branches are dead or dying, it could be a sign of the tree’s declining health. Dead branches can pose a serious safety hazard as they can fall unexpectedly, causing injury or property damage.

Visible Decay

If the wood of a tree is soft or crumbly, shows fungal growth, or there are sunken cavities in the trunk, those are all visible signs of decay. Severe decay can make the tree susceptible to collapse, which means removal is necessary.

Leaning Or Tilting

Trees that lean significantly to one side or the other could be experiencing damage to their roots, soil instability, or structural weakness due to a variety of environmental factors. Leaning trees are at risk of splitting and falling, especially during storms and high winds.

Cracks & Splits In The Trunk

Internal stress and structural instability can cause the trunk of your tree to crack, weakening it and making it likely to sustain more damage and fall.

Excessive Pest Damage

Trees heavily infested with pests may not be able to recover, depending on the source of the infestation. If the your damaged tree has been severely impacted, removal may be the best choice to avoid spreading pests to other nearby trees and vegetation.

Root Damage

If you notice surface roots lifting pavement or soil, erosion of soil around the tree’s base, or fungal growth at the base of a tree, these are all typical signs of root damage. Once a tree’s roots are significantly damaged, it will quickly decline, losing stability.

Structural Problems

Excessive canopy weight, multiple dominant trunks, and weak branch attachments are all structural issues certain varieties of trees can display.

Many of these issues can be resolved through pruning or cabling, but if they are severe, removal is the best course of action.

Overcrowding

Sometimes trees have been planted decades in the past without consideration of the surrounding landscape and outgrow their allotted space.

This leads to other plants and trees in the area competing for resources, causing poor growth and health overall. Removing trees in this situation can improve the overall health of the area.

Instability Due To Storm Damage

High winds, snow, ice, hail, and heavy rains can all contribute to tree damage. After a storm, any tree showing signs of instability should be assessed for safety risks.

Damaged tree signs can include suddenly dropping limbs, excessive leaning, or visible structural deterioration.

The Best Tree Removal Service In Warsaw, IN

Since lakeside tree removal is one of our specialties, we do a lot of tree removal work in Warsaw!

If you’re located in Warsaw or the surrounding area and need trees removed, trimmed, or other services provided to keep your trees and land healthy, click below to give us a call.