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Having trees on your property can boost its value by thousands of dollars, especially if they're thriving and strategically placed. Conversely, unhealthy trees can be dangerous and cost you a lot in damages. While some issues can be resolved with a bit of extra care, others will require professional tree removal. Here's a breakdown of what to watch out for.

3 Dangerous Tree Problems

1. Broken Branches & Deadwood

Broken or hanging branches are the most visible sign of a hazardous tree. A branch falling on a car or a person is not only costly but also life-threatening. Some limb damages aren't easy to see and would require close inspection by an expert to diagnose. Deadwood is also problematic, as it can stay in a tree for a long time and spread decay to the healthy branches until most of the tree is sick.

2. Cavities & Fungus

tree removalTrunks or branches that are hollow or have peeling barks could mean severe structural problems within the tree, especially if the hollowed parts are in areas where the limbs and trunk intersect. Excessive conks or mushrooms on the tree's base indicate the presence of a decay-causing fungus that can also mean the tree is passed the point of being saved and needs to be removed.

3. Leaning or Angled Tree

Most trees don't grow in a straight, upward direction; some lean naturally. However, a tree that grows at an unnatural angle can be dangerous. You'll need a professional to check it out. A tree inspector will consider factors like how long it has been leaning, whether it was always growing like that, and where it's leaning toward, such as your house, a playground, or power wire. If the lean causes a high risk of property damage or personal injury, the inspector might suggest tree removal.

 

If you need tree removal on your property, contact the experts at L & M Tree Service. Based in Kalispell, MT, the company can also help you with trimming, shaping, pruning, and stump grinding. If needed, they can also conduct an emergency tree removal. Visit their website to learn more about their services, or call (406) 261-7240 to schedule tree removal on your property today.

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