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An arborist or tree service can help you determine whether that old, decrepit-looking tree in your yard is dying or can be saved. Any number of factors can lead to a tree’s demise, and it’s best to have dead or dying trees removed from your property as soon as possible. That’s why the tree specialists at Liscombe Tree Service of St. Charles, MO, have compiled some information for homeowners.

Guide to Dead Tree Removal

Why Dead Trees Should Be Removed

tree serviceSafety is the primary reason diseased, dying, or dead trees should be removed from a property. Branches may fall onto passersby, pets, power lines, vehicles, or other property, causing serious damage. Dead trees are also likely to topple over during a storm or anytime the ground becomes unstable. Dead trees also attract pests, are an eyesore, and can carry diseases that affect other plant life.

How They Should Be Removed

For safety reasons, it is not recommended that homeowners remove trees without the assistance of a professional. It takes special equipment and an experienced operator to remove diseased and dead trees safely. Reliable arborists are licensed, bonded, and insured to perform this work and are trained in taking down trees, limb by limb. A crew can also remove dead trees quickly—often within a few hours. Call Liscombe Tree Service for an assessment before attempting to remove a tree from your property. They even offer free estimates.

Home and business owners in St. Charles can depend on quality tree services from Liscombe Tree Service. If you suspect your tree is dying, diseased, or already dead, one of its experts can perform an evaluation to determine if removal is necessary. If it is, a crew will work quickly and safely to finish the job with as little disturbance as possible. Call (314) 650-9055 to schedule an appointment, and like their Facebook page for more information.

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