Dead Tree Safety Hazards
Deceased trees pose serious safety hazards on properties throughout Lexington County. Dead tree safety requires immediate professional attention protecting family and neighbors. Our safety specialists offers immediate hazard elimination for Lexington homeowners and commercial properties.
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Why Are Dead Trees So Dangerous?
Dead trees suffer structural failure as wood begins decomposing, making them unpredictable. Fragile tree sections can fall without warning, notably during severe weather. Foundation root failure compromises tree support, permitting whole trees to collapse suddenly. Symptoms of tree mortality include lack of leaves throughout spring and summer, loose bark separating from trees, plus mushroom development on trunk and roots. Insect activity throughout lifeless specimens, wildlife damage, echoing tree sections upon examination indicate advanced decay.
How Quickly Should Dead Trees Be Removed?
Lifeless tree extraction should occur immediately while trees risk https://codydzei909.image-perth.org/tree-safety-standards-6 homes, vehicles, or walkways. Lifeless trees adjacent to structures demand immediate elimination avoiding major property loss. Trees in remote locations might persist for periods when they create no urgent danger, though they need regular inspection regarding deteriorating stability. Storm conditions hasten structural breakdown, demanding immediate action before storm seasons. Certified arborist inspection determines removal priorities and safe removal methods. Taylored Lawns & Tree Service operate 24/7 for dead tree emergencies. Contact us immediately at (803) 986-4180 for urgent dead tree removal. Explore emergency options via 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