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Should You Remove or Replant Uprooted Trees? – Let’s Find Out!

by Saniya Zeenat Writer

Summary:

Uprooted and damaged trees can be dangerous if not dealt with safety. There are many aspects to consider when managing uprooted trees, such as warning signs, removal, and costs. Read on to understand what to do with uprooted trees, whether to replant or remove them.


From bright beautiful greens to vibrant displays in fall, exotic reds, and orange, trees bring a lot of joy and pleasure to your yard. It’s never a great feeling when storms come through and damage your precious trees. 

Due to hurricane-force winds, heavy rains, winter storms, or harsh weather conditions, trees get split, lose a branch, and completely uproot. Like any other thing, trees take time to grow into a magnificent structure that provides us shade and privacy. 

Do you want to save a tree that has been uprooted from a storm or poor maintenance? Or do you want safe tree removal? Keep reading to understand what options you should consider.

How does a tree get uprooted or damaged?

The strength and depth of tree roots, the strength of tree wood, and its crown shape can affect trees' vulnerability to uprooting, damage, or breakage. Common reasons for uprooted trees include:

·        Soil disruption from nearby home development

·        Root damage

·        Poor structure

·        Wood decay

·        Compacted soil and gradation changes

·        Drainage issues/saturated soil

·        Windthrow magnitude

·        Change in environment

Can you save an uprooted tree?

Well, the short answer is, that it all depends on the size and condition of the tree. If a big free gets uprooted, it certainly won’t be saved as it has a humongous root system that isn’t possible to uptight.

However, there is a slight hope for small trees when they get uprooted and replanted. This is because of its small root system and ideally for young trees whose roots are unexposed in the soil. If you notice a smaller tree that has been uprooted, you can call a professional arborist who will identify damaged trees and take safety procedures to save them.

Can you replant an uprooted tree?

There is an optimal level of care and attention required for replanting an uprooted tree. When replanting, ensure to lift it back into the original position. You can’t twist or turn the tree; else you will end up damaging it and its roots further. For proper replantation, minimal damage, and appropriate aftercare, it is best to work with expert arborists.

Why professional tree removal for uprooted trees?

Dealing with uprooted trees can be risky. Sometimes, you are not only dealing with a heavy tree, but also it could be located by water lines, sewer, and utility. That’s why don’t attempt to remove an uprooted tree on your own. Always call a trained arborist that has the right equipment and skills to remove the tree safely. 

How much does tree removal cost?

Whether a tree is leaning, damaged, or planted in the wrong place, a tree removal service could be your best bet. Large trees cost more to remove because they need heavy-duty equipment, the process is dangerous and there is more material to dispose of.

Tree removal costs in Irvine or elsewhere may vary depending on various parameters, including the size of the tree, type of the tree, condition of the tree, emergency tree removal, location, and others.

Conclusion:

You can save uprooted or damaged trees if they are not too large. But sadly, trees taller than 10 ft tall are difficult to save, irrespective of whether it’s partial or fully uprooted. It is always in your favor to get a professional arborist to review your trees’ condition and provide suitable options.


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