Removing Dead Trees Safely
Deceased trees present major liability concerns on properties throughout Lexington County. Dead tree safety requires immediate professional attention avoiding personal injury. Our dead tree removal experts delivers urgent tree safety services for Lexington properties of all types.
[IMAGE]Why Are Dead Trees So Dangerous?
Dead trees suffer structural failure as wood begins decomposing, creating unstable conditions. Weakened limbs can fall without warning, notably during severe weather. Root system decay reduces tree anchoring, permitting whole trees to fall without notice. Signs of dead trees include lack of leaves during growing seasons, loose bark dropping from stems, while decay organisms on trunk and roots. Bug populations in dead wood, wildlife damage, echoing tree sections when tapped suggest significant deterioration.
Can Dead Trees Be Left Standing?
Lifeless tree extraction needs urgent https://www.tayloredlawnsandtreeservice.com/rock-mulch-and-straw attention if trees endanger structures, assets, or individuals. Deceased trees close to property require emergency removal to prevent catastrophic damage. Trees distant from targets might persist for periods while they present minimal risk, yet require ongoing assessment for changing conditions. Severe weather accelerate dead tree failure, creating greater urgency before storm seasons. Expert evaluation determines removal priorities plus appropriate techniques. Our emergency services work around the clock for dead tree emergencies. Contact us immediately at (803) 986-4180 regarding tree safety emergencies. Learn about our safety services through 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