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It’s gotta go: 6 reasons you should remove that tree


Tree removal is a vital service that alleviates many potential hazards. Sure, we all wish that stunning eucalyptus could stay in the front yard, but if it’s dangerous, dying or damaging your home (among other reasons!) then it’s simply got to go.

The best arborist Penrith has will always ensure that any risky trees are removed in a safe and highly efficient manner.

And this is exactly why they are apply their imperative service:

  1. Dying trees are seriously dangerous

A dying tree is one that attracts pests and infestation. This can be a really dangerous situation, as the pest can rot the tree and thus make it unstable. The last thing you want is a damaged, shaky tree that is always just one more nibble away from collapsing on the front lawn, so be sure to alleviate the risk of a dying tree by calling in the best arborist Penrith has on hand!

  1. The tree itself is dangerous

If a tree is at risk or already obstructing your property then you can be sure that this poses a great risk to your home and its occupants. Trees with overhanging limbs and branches, trees with rotten roots and stems, trees with branches and limbs imposing on the property and trees with massive, hazardous fruits are just some of the reasons to get rid of that risky tree, and we totally recommend it as this is a situation that can turn nasty in no time!

  1. Avoid the fire risk

Australia, as we are all well aware, is a nation that is no stranger to fire risks. Our nation is one that experiences the worst of summer fires, and therefore it is imperative that we keep any trees that pose a fire threat well under control. If you’ve been looking out at that dry old tree and worried that it may be the anchor for some deadly sparks, then perhaps you should seriously consider having it immediately removed from your property!

  1. The roots are damaging your home

You will likely be able to remove a tree that is within three metres of your home’s walls. Why? Because it is likely that the tree is damaging your home’s foundations which, of course, is another health hazard caused by a rogue tree. So, feel free to check with your local to see if a particular tree is posing a threat to your home.

  1. If the tree is seriously damaged

There are many reasons a tree could become severely damaged: fire, lightning strike, age, even the odd car crash can shake a tree’s limbs to the point of destruction! So, if you find that your tree is looking seriously worse for wear, then it may be time to consider having said tree removed before it can create some serious damage!

  1. If the council requests you to

The council will generally have a pretty good reason for requesting you to remove a tree, and while you may personally like to keep the tree yourself, it might just be best to roll with what they have to say!

These are the reasons why you should seriously consider removing a risky tree. They pose a great number of threats to homes, not to mention yourself, your loved ones and the general public.

So, if you’ve been thinking about cutting down that tree, call in the best arborist Penrith has available - they will take care of the problem without any hassles!

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