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How to Identify a Hazardous Tree?

Identifying a hazardous tree is crucial for ensuring the safety of your property and the people around it. If you are in need of professional assistance, tree service in Johns Creek can provide expert evaluation and solutions to address any concerns. For more details, visit us at https://www.southernstartree.com/tree-removal-services-johns-creek-ga

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How to Identify a Hazardous Tree?

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  1. How to Identify a Hazardous Tree Identifying a hazardous tree is crucial for ensuring the safety of your property and the people around it. If you are in need of professional assistance, tree service in Johns Creek can provide expert evaluation and solutions to address any concerns. Here are some key signs to look out for: 1.  Leaning: A tree that is leaning significantly to one side may indicate root or structural issues, making it unstable and prone to falling. 2.  Cracks or splits: Visible cracks or splits in the trunk, branches, or major limbs can be signs of decay or structural weakness. 3.  Dead or hanging branches: Dead branches or those that are hanging precariously from the tree pose a risk of falling and causing damage or injury. 4.  Fungal growth: The presence of mushrooms or other fungi at the base of the tree or on the trunk can indicate decay or rot within the tree. 5.  Decay or hollow areas: Soft or hollow areas on the trunk, especially when combined with other signs, may indicate internal decay and compromise the tree's stability. 6.  Excessive damage: Trees with extensive damage from storms, pests, or diseases may be weakened and more susceptible to failure. 7.  Proximity to structures or power lines: Trees that are close to buildings, driveways, or power lines pose a higher risk if they were to fall. 8.  Unbalanced crown: An unbalanced or lopsided crown with excessive weight on one side could indicate structural problems. If you observe any of these signs in a tree on your property, it is recommended to consult with a professional arborist or tree care specialist for a thorough assessment and appropriate actions, such as tree removal Atlanta, to mitigate the risk.

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