Most trees that fail don't fail without warning signs. The problem is knowing what to look for, and where to look.
Common indicators that a tree may pose a risk include large dead branches in the upper canopy, cracks or splits in the main trunk or at major branch unions, fungal growth at the base or on the bark, leaning that has increased over time, and soil heaving or root exposure near the base. Any one of these warrants a closer look by a certified arborist.
For homeowners in Middlebury, Waterbury, Naugatuck, and across the Naugatuck Valley, summer is a good time to walk your property and take stock of your trees, especially after a stretch of heat or a recent storm. A tree that looked fine in May can deteriorate quickly through June and July.
Mr. Treeman Tree Services offers free estimates and honest assessments. If you're not sure about a tree, that's exactly when to call. Certified arborists, licensed and insured, serving western CT with transparent pricing and genuine care for the landscapes we work in.
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