Need tree removal in Overland Park, KS? When you plant a new tree on your Overland Park property, you are easily able to monitor the growth and health of the tree from the day you planted it. For most homeowners though this is not the case. There are usually large, fully grown trees adorning your property that have been there long before. Because of this, it may be hard for the average homeowner to tell if a tree is dead and needs to be removed.
A tree mist fend against soil runoff, infestation, and disruptive animals. We see trees as big and strong, but they are not invincible. For example, if rainfall is heavy enough, it can move the soil from around a tree’s roots. If the tree does not have enough soil to grip onto, it is likely to fall over or split. If either of these occur then the tree should be removed from your property.
The elements can also damage or kill a tree. The most common trees that you see around your property and around the neighborhood are a good fit with the Overland Park climate. After heavy winter freezes, a strong storm, series of hot temperatures, or quick temperature fluctuations take a look at your trees to make sure that there are no signs of damage. A professional can tell you if damaged spots on a tree will require trimming or removal. The tree may need to be removed if the damage is bad enough.
The bark of a tree can also should you clues of poor health. Check for bark that is peeling, flaking or falling off. If you encounter any of these signs, then it is likely that your tree is dying or dead and should be removed.
Trees are also susceptible to diseases like bacterial cankers, root rot, and fungi and can expedite a tree’s health decline. A tree with a disease or disorder that remains unattended cause problems and dangers to you and your home.
If you come across any of these signs your tree may not be in good health. Please call a trusted professional to assess the situation. Here at Safety Tree, we care about the health of your trees and your safety. We would be happy to have one of our licensed arborists visit your property, attend to a weak or dying tree – and see if you may have a need for Overland Park tree removal.