Dead Tree Removal Services
Deceased trees pose serious safety hazards on properties throughout Lexington County. Dead tree safety demands urgent expert intervention avoiding personal injury. Our safety specialists provides emergency dead tree removal throughout South Carolina residents and businesses.
[IMAGE]How Can I Tell If a Tree Is Dead or Dying?
Lifeless trees lose structural integrity as wood begins decomposing, making them unpredictable. Fragile tree sections could collapse suddenly, particularly in storm conditions. Underground root deterioration weakens tree stability, permitting whole trees to topple unexpectedly. Indicators of tree death include lack of leaves throughout spring and summer, brittle bark dropping from stems, while decay organisms on trunk and roots. Insect activity in dead wood, wildlife damage, empty-sounding stems during inspection suggest significant deterioration.
How Quickly Should Dead Trees Be Removed?
Dead tree removal requires prompt action while trees risk homes, vehicles, or walkways. Lifeless trees adjacent to structures demand immediate elimination to https://iad.portfolio.instructure.com/shared/b559149299441fe90a19b831dda0f357523fe098873a503b prevent catastrophic damage. Trees distant from targets might persist for periods if they pose no immediate threat, though they need regular inspection regarding deteriorating stability. Weather events speed up tree collapse, making removal more urgent ahead of hurricane periods. Professional assessment identifies urgent needs plus appropriate techniques. Taylored Lawns & Tree Service work around the clock for dead tree emergencies. Reach our emergency line at (803) 986-4180 regarding tree safety emergencies. Explore emergency options via tayloredlawnsandtreeservice.com/tree-services.