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Tree Branches Hanging Over Your Roof?   Do This....

3/3/2019

 
Tree branches hanging over a roof
Don't we all want our trees to grow to its full height? They give us a sense of protection and warmth, and we want to be able to see them bloom to its fullest. However, what if your tree's limbs and branches grow to close to your property? Is it time to be alarmed? Safety should always come first. If you see drooping limbs on your roof, you should safely fix it before it becomes a problem.

What is the Risk of Overhanging Branches on Your Roof and How to Prevent Damage
It is dangerous to have limbs hanging over your home or any structure in your property because of the following reasons:
  • During windy days, branches that are touching your roof can scrape and strip off layers of asphalt on your roof shingles.
  • Leaves that fall directly to your roof can cause mold build up and lead to leaks and damage.
  • If a storm hits a damaged or diseased tree, it can fall onto your home.

Is It Your Tree or Your Neighbor's Tree?
You should not plant a tree too close to your home without considering its height and width when it reaches full maturity. But what if your neighbor's tree is touching your home? In most cases, you can trim branches that are within your lot area, regardless if it is planted in your neighbor's yard. However, make sure to consult with your neighbor first because there can be some limitations to this case. Remember that you will be liable for any harm incurred by the tree, so always practice caution.
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How to Remove a Tree Limb Hanging Over Your House
If the limb is hanging over your roof, make sure that you will remove it with utmost care. One wrong move and it will end up on your roof. If you plan to do it yourself, you may put yourself in danger, and it can be expensive to do repairs because of one mistake you did. For this reason, we always recommend hiring a certified arborist to do the job for you. Make sure the company is insured and licensed for your protection. They are well-trained for scenarios like this, and they will be able to take care of the tree and do what needs to be done to keep you and your property from harm. Also, in case there would be any damage, their insurance will cover the cost.

Tree Trimming Dos and Don'ts

12/25/2018

 
​Trimming a tree is an excellent way to ensure the trees remains healthy as well as preventing damage to nearby property.  A tree service in Jacksonville, Florida, can trim diseased limbs, limbs hanging over your roof and power lines. If you wish to trim some of the smaller trees in your landscape, consider these critical tree trimming dos and don’ts:
  • Always wear the proper safety gear, such as pants, long sleeves, gloves, and safety glasses.
  • Don’t try to cut limbs too high or near electrical lines; call in an expert in these cases.
  • Do trim off diseased and dying limbs as soon as you see them.
  • Don’t use any sealing or patching material as your tree should be able to naturally heal itself.
  • Do delay in trimming a flowering tree until it has bloomed for the season.
  • Don’t trim a tree in Jacksonville the same year you planted it.
  • Do consider trimming a tree after a storm to eliminate damaged limbs.
  • Don’t trim too much wood at one time. Trim less than twenty-five percent of the tree.
  • Do trim your shrub to address overgrowth but avoid over-trimming them. 
  • Don’t use climbing spikes to trim a tree - they will damage and even kill a tree.
  • Do make flush cuts at the collar when you are removing whole branches.  
  • Don’t be shy about calling a professional tree trimmer, even if the job seems small.  

With these dos and don'ts, trimming smaller trees on your property should be easy and rather straightforward.  A good rule-of-thumb is to always call a professional tree service whenever your feet need to leave the ground.  A typical property owner is generally out of their league when needing to climb a tree to trim it.  Further, never use a ladder to trim a tree, especially if you are using a chainsaw.  Utilize a tree service in Jacksonville, Florida whenever you are faced with these more complex (and dangerous) situations. 

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