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Do you have an aging tree on your property, or do you suspect years of wear and tear may have finally taken their toll? If one is in danger of falling, time is of the essence, but first you need to be aware of the telltale signs. The arborists at North Huntington, PA's Nelson Tree Company have been helping the people of Westmoreland County with this and other concerns since 1987, and they have some advice to better protect your trees and the surrounding area. 

Top 3 Signs of a Dangerous Tree

1. Dead Branches & Bark

One of the most easily identifiable warning signs can be found right on the surface. Look for an increase in branch loss, hopefully before you start losing the heavier, more dangerous pieces. You should also be mindful of limbs growing too close to one another in a tight V-shape, which indicates a serious problem. As for the bark, cankers—which are deep gashes or areas where the bark is missing—represent potential breaking points.  

2. Rotting Roots

arboristHave you noticed an increase in fungal growth around the tree's base? Mushrooms and other types of fungi are signs of rot, so pay close attention if you see anything unusual growing on or around the roots. Once the rotting process is underway, your next step should involve scheduling removal. 

3. Strong Lean

Some trees may grow with a slight lean, but you should always be suspicious if you notice significant leaning later in its life. Whether it comes as a result of storm damage or issues with the roots, a leaning trunk is never a good sign. Watch out for trees with a leaning angle of 15 degrees or more, and contact an arborist right away for a full inspection. 

The more proactive you are about handling a dead or dying tree, the less you and the neighbors will have to worry about the direction in which it will eventually fall. When you're ready to get an experienced arborist on the case, you can count on the team at Nelson Tree Company. Visit this fully insured business online for more information on their services, and call them at (724) 863-7682 to request a free estimate today. 

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