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Emergency Tree Removal

by Lee M. Nyne

While trees are a beautiful and beneficial feature of your home, in some situations they may require emergency tree removal. In addition to offering shade and beauty, they also keep your property cooler by emitting oxygen into the air. However, if your tree has died or is leaning, it may pose a safety hazard. Luckily, there are several ways to get your tree removed without having to spend a fortune. Listed below are some reasons why you should contact an emergency tree removal company.

Cost of emergency tree removal

While the price of emergency tree removal can vary depending on the type of work needed and the size and location of the tree, it can also depend on the homeowner's homeowner insurance coverage. A local arborist should be called if you are unsure about the cost of emergency tree removal. Listed below are some factors to consider when looking for an emergency tree removal company. Read the details to determine which company is best for your needs. Depending on the size and location of your tree, the cost may be a bit more than you thought.

An emergency tree removal can cost anywhere from $8uck to $6,150, with prices varying widely. Emergency tree removal is generally cheaper when the tree is uprooted, but may cost more if it is falling. Uprooted trees are usually easier to remove than those that are still standing, so they will cost less than a tree that is fallen. An average uprooted tree removal job costs between $300 and $500. A land clearing job will cost more than an emergency tree removal.

Signs that a tree is sick

If a tree is showing symptoms of decay, emergency tree removal may be necessary. Dead or dying branches and bark will fall off, revealing a problem with the tree's health. Large cracks in the bark are another sign that a tree is weakened. These cracks should be situated between two opposite-facing branches. If the trunk is hollow, it may be suffering from decay. A tree that is weakened or dead may also lean or even fall over.

If the leaves begin to fall off a tree, there may be a larger problem. Dead limbs should be removed as soon as possible, especially if they are large and unseasonably shaped. A tree's health can be compromised by an infestation of termites, ants, and beetles. Too much damage can compromise a tree's structural integrity. If this is the case, emergency tree removal is the best option.

Signs that a tree is leaning too much

Leaning trees can be dangerous, so if you notice one on your property, you should immediately contact a professional tree service. The tree may be dying or may simply be weak. If you notice a sudden lean that is more than 15 degrees from vertical, you should contact emergency tree service as soon as possible. Regardless of the reason for leaning, you should contact a tree service as soon as possible to get it dealt with as quickly as possible.

If you notice that a tree is leaning, you should have it inspected by a certified arborist. Even if it seems small at first, a leaning tree can cause a tree to fall over if the ground beneath it becomes too saturated. A tree that is leaning could have weakened roots or be uprooted due to a recent storm. Emergency tree removal services can determine if you need to remove a leaning tree.

Whether homeowners insurance covers emergency tree removal

You may wonder if your homeowners insurance policy covers emergency tree removal. The answer to that question is not always straightforward. While some policies do cover emergency tree removal, other policies do not. Homeowners insurance policies generally only cover unexpected, unavoidable perils like fires and lightning storms. Healthy trees often fall, and they can cause a great deal of damage to a home and vehicles. There are also guidelines regarding emergency tree removal.

Your homeowners insurance policy may cover natural causes of tree damage, like lightning, which can split a tree in half. But your policy will not cover flooding, which can wreak havoc on tree roots. Flooding is not covered by standard homeowners insurance policies, but insurers can sell you an additional flood insurance policy, which covers the costs of removing debris, including fallen trees. If you are lucky, your insurer will cover the costs of emergency tree removal.


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