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When should you call your local tree surgeon?

Heather Balawender July 27, 2024 Reviews Leave a Comment

Planting trees in your garden is a great way to create shade, variety and a focal area for your outdoor space. Trees are not to be ignored, despite being relatively trouble-free and independent. If your tree is growing erratically, or displaying symptoms of disease, it’s time to call in the experts.

Below are the top signs you should call a tree surgeon:

Drooping tree branches

As your tree grows, it is more likely to have overhanging limbs. The branches may start to drift across the property line of your neighbour, leading to disputes. Overhanging branches can also become weaker, increasing their likelihood of falling off.

Trees with disease

Trees are often neglected, while the rest of the garden is tended to. This can cause diseases to spread quickly throughout the plant. The presence of hundreds of organisms on the surface of a tree makes it prone to disease. It is important to address the problem correctly. Disease symptoms include fungus on the bark of the tree, dead limbs and bark breaks, wood crumbling, and more. These changes must be addressed as soon as possible to avoid further damage. For tree surgery Newent, visit https://guangzhouflowershop.com/reviews/when-should-you-call-your-local-tree-surgeon/

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Trees blocking landscaping projects

You may find that trees will obstruct landscaping plans, loft extensions, conservatories and other structures. Contacting a tree surgeon may be the best course of action. They can assess the situation and decide the best solution for you. This may involve either removing the entire tree or only pruning it. You should consult an expert prior to beginning any project. Otherwise, the tree could cause issues and become a safety risk.

Problems with your neighbours

There is nothing worse than trees that are overgrown and cross the boundary or branches that block your view of your garden or gutters damaged. These can cause neighbour issues. While you can trim a tree that has encroached on your property, as long as the tree is not protected by an order of preservation, it’s not ideal. You can make your neighbours happy by keeping up with tree maintenance.

Storm damage

Inclement weather in Britain can be very damaging due to its unpredictable nature. Large trees are especially vulnerable to the effects of weather. They are especially vulnerable if they’re close to your house or other property.

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Undesirable pests

Take a look at all the living creatures and animals you’ll find in your garden. If you see signs of infestation such as holes or infestations inside your tree, it’s best to act before the tree is completely damaged. Hire a tree specialist to examine the tree and determine the best treatment.

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