Trees provide shade and beauty for your property, but when a tree becomes a safety hazard, it poses a significant risk to people, buildings, and vehicles. Identifying the warning signs of a dangerous tree can help you take action before it causes harm. At Hernandez Tree Experts, we can identify hazardous trees and safely remove them. Here are five signs that a tree may be creating a safety risk.
Cracks or splits in a tree’s trunk or major branches can compromise its structural integrity. These visible fractures indicate that the tree may not be strong enough to withstand high winds or heavy rain. If left unaddressed, the tree could fall or shed large limbs, creating a safety risk for everything in its vicinity.
While some trees naturally grow at an angle, a sudden or excessive lean is often a sign of a problem. Leaning can occur due to root damage, soil erosion, or a weakened trunk. If the lean is accompanied by exposed roots or cracked soil, the tree is likely unstable and at a high risk of toppling over.
Dead or decaying branches are prone to breaking and falling, especially during storms. These branches may appear brittle or discolored, and they often lack foliage even during the growing season. A tree with a significant number of dead branches requires immediate attention to prevent accidents and maintain the health of the tree.
The presence of mushrooms or other fungi at the base of a tree can be a warning sign of decay. Fungal growth often signals that the tree’s roots or trunk are rotting from the inside, weakening the overall structure. Trees with extensive internal decay may appear healthy on the outside but are at risk of sudden collapse.
A tree that is too close to power lines, buildings, or other structures poses a safety hazard, even if it appears healthy. Contact with power lines can lead to dangerous situations. Regular trimming or removal of such trees is necessary to ensure safety.
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