When to Consider Tree Removal
Dead or dying trees can become structurally unsound, making them more likely to fall or drop large branches unexpectedly and cause significant damage to your property, endanger lives, and create liability issues.
As trees grow, their roots can exert significant pressure on nearby structures. If left unchecked, this can lead to cracked foundations, lifted sidewalks, or damaged underground utilities.
Trees planted too closely together or growing larger than anticipated struggle to access adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. This can lead to stunted growth, susceptibility to disease, and overall weakened health.
Whether you’re building a new home or adding an extension, trees may need to be removed to accommodate these plans. In some cases, local zoning laws or construction permits may require tree removal.
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A Cut Above Tree and Landscaping has proudly served the Michiana and Northwest Indiana area since 2009.