Dead Tree Safety

Removing Dead Trees Safely

Dead trees pose serious safety hazards on properties throughout Lexington County. Dead tree safety needs prompt arborist assessment avoiding personal injury. Taylored Lawns & Tree Service offers immediate hazard elimination throughout South Carolina properties of all types.

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How Can I Tell If a Tree Is Dead or Dying?

Deceased tree specimens suffer structural failure while timber weakens, creating unstable conditions. Fragile tree sections may drop unexpectedly, notably during severe weather. Foundation root failure weakens tree stability, allowing entire trees to topple unexpectedly. Signs of dead trees show no leaf development throughout spring and summer, brittle bark dropping from stems, plus mushroom development on trunk and roots. Pest infestations within deceased trees, bird excavation, and hollow-sounding trunks upon examination suggest significant deterioration.

How Quickly Should Dead Trees Be Removed?

Deceased tree elimination should occur immediately if trees endanger homes, vehicles, or walkways. Deceased trees close to property demand immediate elimination to prevent catastrophic damage. Trees distant from targets may remain standing longer while they present minimal risk, yet require ongoing assessment concerning progressive failure. Severe weather accelerate dead tree failure, making removal more urgent prior to severe weather. Certified arborist inspection determines removal priorities while planning proper procedures. Our emergency services provide constant https://cashewtz640.trexgame.net/tree-care-new-homeowners availability when immediate removal is needed. Reach our emergency line at (803) 986-4180 about immediate tree hazards. Learn about our safety services through tayloredlawnsandtreeservice.com/tree-services.