Don’t Ignore these Signs that a Tree Is More Likely to Fall Over in High Winds
Healthy trees are remarkably resilient, but certain issues can make them far more vulnerable to failure in strong winds. A tree that blows over can cause significant damage to homes, vehicles, fences, power lines, and other property. By recognizing warning signs early, property owners can take proactive steps to reduce the risk of storm-related damage. At Bassett Tree Service, we provide hazardous tree removal in the greater Mesa, AZ area. Here are four signs that a tree may be more likely to blow down in high winds.
A Noticeable Lean
While some trees naturally grow at an angle, a tree that has recently developed a lean or appears to be leaning more than it once did may have stability problems. A sudden lean can indicate root damage, shifting soil, or structural weakness. Trees that lean significantly are often at a higher risk of toppling during strong winds.
Root Damage/Exposed Roots
A tree's root system provides the foundation that keeps it securely anchored in the ground. Construction work, soil erosion, trenching, and other disturbances can damage roots and reduce stability. Exposed roots, heaving soil, and fungal growth near the base of the tree may indicate underlying root problems that increase the risk of failure.
Cracks or Cavities in the Trunk
Deep cracks and large cavities can weaken the structural integrity of a tree. Even if the tree appears healthy from a distance, internal decay or trunk damage may compromise its ability to withstand severe weather. Trees with visible trunk problems should be evaluated promptly.
Significant Canopy Decline
Sparse foliage, dead sections of canopy, premature leaf loss, or other signs of decline may indicate disease, pest infestations, or other health issues. Weakened trees are often less capable of handling the stress created by strong winds.
Hazardous Tree Removal in Mesa, AZ
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