Decomposition
The natural breakdown process represents an essential aspect of the ecosystem, allowing organic materials to break down into simpler substances, contributing nutrients to the soil and fostering new plant growth. However, when trees decompose, they can become weak and brittle, posing a risk to property and individuals. Our company employs certified arborists who can assess the state of the tree and determine the best course of action, which may include removing the tree, installing cables or braces, or other measures to mitigate any potential hazards such as pruning. It is important to act quickly when dealing with trees in this state to avoid any potential safety hazards or property damage.
The Remaining of Tree Roots Following Removal
Tree removal is an essential task for homeowners, but it's not as simple as cutting down the trunk and leaving the roots to decay. Knowing the life span of the tree's roots is essential for ensuring it is done correctly and safely.
Discovering the Time Frame of Root Rot in the Ground Due to Pruning
Tree roots play a vital role as they provide stability, and nutrition to trees, but how do they react when a tree is removed? What is the time frame before the root system begins to rot in the ground, and what impact will this have on the area around it?