Healthy trees add beauty and value to your property, but certain issues can put them and your home at risk. Knowing which signs to watch for and addressing problems early can prevent costly damage.

Here are five tree problems you shouldn’t ignore.
- Dead or Dying Branches: Dead branches are a major hazard. They can fall unexpectedly, damaging property or injuring someone. If you notice branches that are brittle, discolored, or leafless during the growing season, it is time to consult a professional.
- Cracks or Splits in the Trunk: Cracks, splits, or large wounds in the trunk weaken the structural integrity of the tree. These tree problems can worsen over time, making the tree more prone to falling during storms. A certified arborist can assess whether the tree can be saved or if removal is necessary.
- Fungal Growth or Rot: Mushrooms, conks, or other fungal growth on the trunk or at the base indicate decay. Rotting wood weakens the tree and can spread quickly. Ignoring this tree problem increases the risk of structural failure and property damage.
- Leaning Trees: A sudden or extreme lean may signal root damage or instability. Leaning trees are more likely to fall, especially during high winds or storms. Early intervention, such as stabilization or removal, can protect your property and those nearby.
- Pest Infestations: Insects like beetles, borers, or aphids can severely damage a tree. Look for holes in the bark, sawdust-like material, or discolored leaves. Addressing infestations promptly can prevent further spread and save the tree if caught early.
Ignoring these tree problems can lead to serious consequences. Give our team a call if you suspect an issue with your trees.