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Emergency storm damage Tree removalMany cases of storm damaged trees involve saturated soil, high winds and snow or ice can cause fallen trees or limbs.
In the summer time heavy rains can saturate the soil to the point where root systems fail or branches can weaken causing the tree to topple or limbs to fall causing property damage as well as potentially injuring or even causing death. In the winter heavy snowfall and ice storms can add so much weight to the tree it can be equally harmful and damaging. Proper care to a tree can help avoid such circumstances before bad weather strikes. Our Certified arborists are trained to determine if your trees are subject to failure in such an event. Our staff will inspect the tree for disease, study the soil, or even climb the tree to analyze the tree for weakening due to disease or decay. After inspection we will recommend what steps can be made to help avoid failures to the tree such as pruning, cabling or bracing, removing weakened or dead limbs. Tree removal is the last recommendation we will make if it is avoidable. Trees make the property more enjoyable to the eye as well as add value to the property. We never recommend topping of a tree as that can lead to additional health problems for the tree later. Lightening in Michigan is a common occurrence and trees are often the striking point of lightening. Lightening strikes can kill a tree or severely weaken the tree making it susceptible to insects. Lightening protection systems can be made to a tree to protect it from lightening strikes and minimize the damage to the tree. Ground rods with copper conductors will disperse the lightening into the ground and will reduce tree damage. annual inspections to the lightening protection systems are normally recommended to accommodate the growth to the tree by adjusting the fasteners. |
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