Hazard Tree Removal: Safety and Professional Care
When a tree becomes a danger to your home or property, professional intervention is essential. Our team specializes in hazard tree removal to protect your family, structures, and landscape. Whether you are dealing with storm damage or signs of decay, Northern Lakes Tree Service provides the expertise required to manage these technical challenges safely.
Identifying a Hazard Tree
A tree might be considered a hazard if it displays specific signs of fatigue or structural failure. Keep an eye out for these telltale indicators:
Dead or decaying wood: Presence of dead limbs or significant rotting on the main trunk.
Structural damage: Evidence of vertical cracking, split branches, or broken limbs.
Root system issues: Signs of uprooting, undercutting, or disturbed root systems.
Lean and tilt: A critical incline that has developed recently, often indicating a failure in the root system.
Tree Removal Alternatives
Removal is not always the only solution. A certified arborist can often determine if proactive maintenance can save your tree.
Cabling and Bracing: This provides supplemental support for trees that are structurally weak, preventing branch failure and guarding against storm damage.
Routine Maintenance: Proactive care is the most effective way to ensure the long-term vitality of your trees and shrubs.
Professional Hazard Tree Removal Services
When removal is the necessary path, it requires highly trained professionals using specialized, low-impact equipment. At Northern Lakes Tree Service, our standard removal process includes:
Controlled Dismantling: Safe removal of the tree, regardless of its proximity to your home or utility lines.
Site Cleanup: We chip all brush and cut wood into 20" logs, stacking them at the base or hauling them away per your preference.
Stump Management: We offer comprehensive stump grinding and removal services to leave your property clear and clean.
Contact Us
Do you suspect you have a hazard tree on your property? Visit our main website at Northern Lakes Tree Service to learn more about our commitment to safe and professional care. You can also review professional arborist standards at the ISA website to understand why professional oversight is so important. For your free consultation, call our certified arborists today at (208) 443-3600 or (208) 610-3718.
