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When you call the professionals, you probably have a significant problem on your hands.
Tree work is a specialized kind of work in many senses. It’s not something you can always do from the ground, or something you can often do without large equipment.
Here are some of the situations where we get called in to handle difficult tree problems on a property. Many of these require professional resources and problem-solving. We’re proud to be one of the most reputable and affordable tree service businesses in the Plymouth, MA area.
Leaning Trees
Over time, trees can start to go less straight, or in other words, less perpendicular with the ground. This can cause problems if they are settling toward a property or obstructing a walkway or getting into some public space.
There are different fixes for different kinds of increase in the tree’s area of occupation. Sometimes the trees have to be removed – other times they can be attached to each other with a heavy cable. But this is not the kind of stuff that the average person wants to do on their own. Professionals know how to secure leaning trees for a safe and lasting result.
Dead Trees
Tree experts know that one of the major tasks of maintaining a property is being vigilant about dead or dying branches and trees.
Trees die for many reasons – they may experience certain types of insect infestations, blight from spores or pressure from invasive plant species. Or they may die a natural death.
However, any time that trees are dead or dying, they have a higher risk of falling. So that means property owners have to be vigilant and get professional review as needed to keep their property safe. The threat of a tree branch landing on a roof is something that sometimes keeps property owners up at night, and then there’s the issue of insurance coverage. Will the company cover something like this – or not?
Lightning and Storms
Trees getting hit by lightning can be a serious problem on a property. However, that’s not the only kind of storm damage that people have to look out for. Trees can get heavily laden with ice and snow after winter storms, and that puts pressure on their branches and trunks. In some kinds of heavy flooding, trees get less stable because their roots are impacted.
Ask us about how to tackle any kind of tree project around Plymouth, MA. When you call us for tree work, you’re in good hands!