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Google Business Profile | Tuesday, August 4, 2026

What Homeowners Should Never DIY: Recognizing Hazard Trees Before They Fall

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A leaning tree, a trunk with visible cracking, or large dead limbs hanging over a driveway are all signs of a hazard tree, and they're also some of the most dangerous situations for a homeowner to handle alone.

Chainsaws and ladders account for a large share of home improvement injuries every year, and hazard trees raise the stakes further. A branch under tension can release unpredictably, and a compromised trunk can fail in a direction no one expects.

Across Lambertville, Hunterdon County, and Central Bucks, our ISA-certified arborists are trained to read these warning signs and determine the safest way to address them, whether that means pruning, cabling, or full removal. What looks like a simple cleanup job can involve structural issues that aren't obvious from the ground.

If a tree on your property has you second-guessing whether it's safe, that instinct is usually worth trusting.

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