When to call an expert tree service

It's estimated that landscaping contributes roughly $16,000 to $39,000 to the value of your average $300,000 home. The cost of tree maintenance and tree removal can cost upwards of $600 per plant. 

With all this money going out the door, people need to understand when they can trim a tree themselves or when to call a tree care arborist. You can diagnose some situations with a quick visual inspection. Other dilemmas might take a consultation from tree arborist services.

These issues can result in unsightly and sickly vegetation on your property, pest infestations, and costly remediation. The time and aggravation that dealing with these issues can cause is a whole other issue. 

In the following article, we'll highlight some sure signs when tree care services are needed to remedy your landscaping. 

Off-Balance 

A leaning tree means you should call a certified tree arborist as soon as possible. A leaning tree means there's a potential problem with the tree's roots. The roots are not strong enough to support the weight of the tree. Also, environmental factors could make the tree fall if your tree is leaning. A sudden wind, a deluge of rain, heavy snow, or a shift in the soil could all topple the tree. 

Root Decay

Damaged or diseased roots are often hard to determine. You should have an arborist tree service regularly inspect your trees' roots for any sign of disease. Trees get most of their nutrients from the soil, so if a tree's roots are damaged or diseased, the tree can die or become a hazard. 

Some pests that could harm your tree's roots include:

Dead Branches

Tree branches without buds are a sure trouble sign. This could signify a larger problem or that your trees need a  tree pruning arborist to ensure maximum growth and health. 

There is a difference, however, between branches growing without buds and a surplus of dead branches. You should contact an arborist to help you determine your exact situation. Branches that continue to grow without buds could signify a severe disease, and the whole tree may need to come down. 

Bark and Growths

The bark of your trees should look healthy and free of dehydration or bare spots. If the bark of your trees is falling off or crumbles at the touch, you should call an arborist care tree service.

Also, if abnormal bulbs or growths appear on your tree, this could be a sign of disease or an insect infestation. Either way, you'll want to call an arborist if these growths enlarge or multiply. 

Hollow Trunk

Our last trouble sign is a hollow trunk. Like the roots, a hollow trunk is a sure sign that your tree does not have the proper structure to support it or maintain its health. Also, a hollow trunk is a perfect habitat for pests and sometimes a sign of disease. 

Don't Hesitate to Contact a Tree Care Arborist

So much of your home's value is tied up in landscaping that you should contact a tree care arborist at the first sign of trouble. Also, trees can cause damage to your property and personal injury if they come down, so making sure that your trees can withstand the elements should be a priority.

Do you need a certified arborist? Contact us today to get your trees evaluated or for questions regarding your landscaping. 

Paul Maguire