Dead Tree Safety

Dead Tree Safety Hazards

Deceased trees present major liability concerns in the greater Midlands area. Dead tree safety needs prompt arborist assessment to prevent property damage. Our dead tree removal experts delivers urgent tree safety services throughout South Carolina homeowners and commercial properties.

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Why Are Dead Trees So Dangerous?

Dead trees suffer structural failure as wood begins decomposing, causing uncertain failure patterns. Brittle branches can fall without warning, especially during wind events. Underground root deterioration compromises tree support, permitting whole trees to topple unexpectedly. Indicators of tree death feature absence of foliage when trees should be leafing, loose bark falling from trunks, plus mushroom development on trunk and roots. Pest infestations throughout lifeless specimens, bird excavation, empty-sounding stems upon examination suggest significant deterioration.

How Quickly Should Dead Trees Be Removed?

Lifeless tree extraction needs urgent attention if trees endanger buildings, property, or people. Lifeless trees adjacent to structures require emergency https://iad.portfolio.instructure.com/shared/6ad3d993bc3f51c1291d54e489291730911f5b4aceb86483 removal to prevent catastrophic damage. Specimens away from structures may remain standing longer if they pose no immediate threat, though they need regular inspection concerning progressive failure. Storm conditions hasten structural breakdown, creating greater urgency ahead of hurricane periods. Certified arborist inspection determines removal priorities and safe removal methods. Our emergency services operate 24/7 when immediate removal is needed. Call (803) 986-4180 about immediate tree hazards. Learn about our safety services at tayloredlawnsandtreeservice.com/tree-services.

Taylored Lawns & Tree Service

Website: https://www.tayloredlawnsandtreeservice.com/

Phone: (803) 986-4180

Service Area: Lexington, SC | West Columbia | Chapin | Irmo | Lake Murray | Lexington County