One major sign that your tree needs professional help is visible damage to its structure. This includes cracked or split trunks and significant limb breakage, especially after storms. Such damage can compromise the tree's structural integrity, increasing the risk of it falling or losing large branches unexpectedly. Not only does this pose a serious safety hazard, but it can also lead to further damage to the tree. Professional arborists at Two Fellers Tree Service are equipped to assess such damage and recommend appropriate treatments or removal if necessary.
Another critical indicator is the presence of dead or decaying branches. These are often easy to spot since they lack leaves or exhibit discolored foliage, particularly in seasons when they should be lush and green. Dead limbs can fall without warning, posing enormous safety risks. Additionally, decaying branches might signal underlying issues affecting the entire tree. A tree service expert can examine the tree's health and prune it to remove any hazardous limbs, thus reducing risks.
Fungal growth is another red flag for tree health. Mushrooms growing at the base or on the trunk of a tree can indicate internal decay, which isn't always visible from the outside. This decay weakens the tree from within, increasing its susceptibility to breakage. Prompt evaluation by a professional can help to determine the extent of the decay and decide whether treatment or removal is the best course of action.
The health of the leaves is also a great indicator of a tree's overall health. If you notice leaf discoloration, wilting, or premature shedding outside of the typical seasonal changes, your tree might be stressed due to nutrient deficiencies, pest infestations, or disease. Checking and managing these symptoms is where a professional tree service can make a significant difference. Your Two Fellers Tree Service specialists can diagnose the underlying issues and provide solutions, such as fertilization, pest control, or specific treatments to restore tree health effectively.
Root issues, though less visible, are no less critical. Watch for signs like disrupted soil, exposed roots, or a tree that is leaning. These can indicate root damage or diseases which jeopardize the tree's stability. A lean, especially, suggests potential failure of the root system, and immediate professional evaluation is recommended.
Lastly, changes in the tree's surrounding environment can be a cause for concern. Construction work, changes in landscape grading, or new hardscape installations can impact the health of nearby trees. If you have recent changes near your trees, a consultation can determine if additional care is needed to protect them.
By understanding these signs and taking timely action, you can ensure your trees remain robust and safe. Should you notice any of these indicators, reach out to Two Fellers Tree Service. Their expertise will help maintain the beauty and safety of your landscape, ensuring that your trees remain vibrant and healthy for years to come.