Dead Tree Removal Services
Dead trees present major liability concerns on properties throughout Lexington County. Dead tree safety needs prompt arborist assessment avoiding personal injury. Our dead tree removal experts offers immediate hazard elimination Chapin homeowners and commercial properties.
[IMAGE]How Can I Tell If a Tree Is Dead or Dying?
Lifeless trees lose structural integrity while timber weakens, causing uncertain failure patterns. Weakened limbs could collapse suddenly, particularly in storm conditions. Root system decay reduces tree anchoring, allowing entire trees to topple unexpectedly. Signs of dead trees show no leaf development when trees should be leafing, brittle bark falling from trunks, plus mushroom development on trunk and roots. Pest infestations throughout lifeless specimens, woodpecker holes, echoing tree sections upon examination show progressive failure.
Can Dead Trees Be Left Standing?
Lifeless tree extraction requires prompt action if trees endanger homes, vehicles, or walkways. Dead trees near targets need urgent extraction avoiding major property loss. Trees distant from targets could stay in place temporarily when they create no urgent danger, yet require ongoing assessment concerning progressive failure. Severe weather accelerate dead tree failure, creating greater urgency ahead of hurricane periods. Expert evaluation establishes elimination timing plus https://gxr-blog.iamarrows.com/invasive-tree-species-sc-lexington appropriate techniques. Taylored Lawns & Tree Service operate 24/7 for dead tree emergencies. Call (803) 986-4180 for urgent dead tree removal. Learn about our safety services through tayloredlawnsandtreeservice.com/tree-services.