A professional tree risk assessment is the most effective way to identify potential hazards before they result in property damage, injury, or costly emergency removals.
Our certified arborists use advanced techniques and equipment to thoroughly evaluate the health and structural integrity of your trees, providing you with peace of mind and a clear action plan.
Our arborists conduct a thorough visual examination of each tree, looking for signs of disease, decay, structural weaknesses, and other potential hazards.
We examine the root system, trunk, branch structure, and canopy for any concerning signs.
When necessary, we employ specialized tools to look beyond what's visible to the naked eye, including sonic tomography, resistance drilling, and other non-invasive methods.
These tools help us detect internal decay, cavities, and structural issues that might otherwise go unnoticed.
We assess the surrounding environment, including soil conditions, drainage patterns, and proximity to structures, to understand external factors that may affect tree stability.
Environmental factors often play a significant role in tree health and stability.
We provide a comprehensive report that outlines our findings, assigns risk levels to each tree, and offers clear recommendations for risk mitigation.
Our recommendations may include pruning, cabling, bracing, or in some cases, removal of high-risk trees.
Storms can cause hidden damage that may not be immediately apparent
Identify and address potential hazards before storm season begins
Understand potential tree issues before finalizing a property purchase
Assess impact of construction activities on tree health and stability
Regular assessments help catch issues early, saving money long-term
Unusual leaf drop, fungal growth, or visible damage warrant inspection
Trees that have developed a sudden lean or are leaning more than 15 degrees from vertical.
Exposed, damaged, or decaying roots, especially if 30% or more of the root system is affected.
Cracks, splits, cavities, or large areas of missing bark on the main trunk.
Trees with multiple trunks that show signs of splitting or separation at the union points.
Large dead branches, especially those overhanging structures, walkways, or driveways.
Mushrooms or conks growing from the roots, trunk, or major branches indicate internal decay.
Protect your property with a professional tree risk assessment today.
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