At Bradley Tree, tree removal is one of our specialties. We can recognize instantly when you need that removal, no matter the circumstances that call for the tree(s) to be removed. Summertime might offer many conditions that might affect trees enough that you will need it. In this blog, we want to break down several reasons why you might need that tree removal, especially if it’s an emergency.
Temperature and Extreme Weather Conditions
The most well-known examples, like high winds and saturated soil conditions typical of summer storms, can cause tree roots to fail and branches to weaken. The conditions can sometimes just come out of nowhere, the weather predictions aren’t always right on the mark, which is why the idea of an emergency tree removal is very important to us to talk to you about.
We would imagine that a lot of you reading this either routinely check your trees every week or do it now and then, like once a month. When severe storms come around, be sure to have a professional arborist review your property for any issues resulting from the weather.
Storms and strong winds can be just as damaging if the area surrounding your tree(s) is not in the best shape either. It can lead to erosion, which would then lead to potential diseases on your trees, which then leads to another reason why you should get it removed.
Warm to super hot temperatures can lead to pests, diseases, and weakened structure of the trees’ most basic systems. With every new Summer season recently, the temperatures have continued to increase, and while that makes our job easy for removing them, we don’t want them gone in the first place. We specialize in tree healthcare and preservation before removal, and these different temperatures and weather conditions don’t help that process.
Non-Weather Based Emergencies for Tree Removal
There are many non-weather-based reasons why you will need tree removal. One such example that might happen often is when there’s utility interference. The risk of outages or fire hazards due to a tree leaning on a power line or something electrical is something no one wants. Doesn’t matter if it’s based on the tree dying because of that or if it affects the people who own that utility.
Even more underground-based utilities can be damaging. If an area of land is eroded around a sewage system and the tree is affecting it, diseases are a surefire way to come from that, and we don’t want that.
We can take care of that, and it might just be as important if it became an emergency. Root intrusion can take place, and if it gets into your sewer line or water systems, that would be another cause for tree removal.
Another more common example of tree removal is for infrastructure developments and land being needed for new construction. If a company needs some help removing some trees to utilize land, or if any other person is looking for it and it’s non-business related, we can help with that as well. Sometimes removing trees can be just as good for the rest of the environment around them, especially if you are remodeling your landscape to help with a garden or other plant life.
Our View on Tree Removal and How We Can Help
One of the most glaring things that we make apparent on our website when it comes to tree removal is that, according to US data, there are over 100 deaths per year related to falling trees and tree removal. DO NOT REMOVE THE TREES YOURSELF! Get a professional opinion from us first before you take the next steps.
Even in an emergency scenario, we are always on hand to hear out what your issues are, and we will assist. Call us in case you deal with any of the circumstances we broke down in the blog.