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Tree Risk Assessment 

​Plant health care needs a tailored, full-picture plan that accounts for local pests and diseases, soil conditions, and the unique needs of your overall landscape.

Tree Risk Assessments: Identifying Hidden Hazards

A professional tree risk assessment helps uncover safety concerns that aren’t always visible from the ground. Arborists evaluate structural issues like cracks or weak branches, check for root instability that could lead to uprooting, and look for early signs of disease or pest damage. By identifying these risks early, you can protect your property, prevent costly damage, and keep your trees healthier for longer.

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Risk Assessments Performed 

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Health and Pest/Disease Assessment 

The arborist checks for signs of disease, insects, fungal infections, deadwood, cankers, or nutrient deficiencies that may weaken the tree and increase the chance of failure. 

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Root and Soil Stability Assessment

We evaluate the root system for rot, damage, soil heaving, restricted rooting space, or signs of uprooting risk. Poor stability is one of the biggest causes of tree failure. 

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Structural Integrity Assessment 

Our arborist examines the tree for cracks, splits, weak branch unions, cavities, decay, or other structural issues that could lead to branch or whole-tree failure. 

Hurricane Risk Assessment

Before severe weather strikes, our certified arborists perform comprehensive disaster risk assessments to help protect your property from storm-related tree damage. During these evaluations, we inspect trees for structural weaknesses, decaying limbs, root instability, and overcrowded canopies—common issues that can lead to falling branches or complete tree failure during high winds. We also assess proximity to homes, power lines, fences, and other structures to identify potential hazards. By addressing problems early with proper pruning, bracing, or removal when necessary, we help reduce the risk of costly damage during hurricanes and other natural disasters. Our goal is to ensure your property is safer, more resilient, and better prepared before the storm ever arrives.

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