Decomposition
Decomposition is an essential aspect of the ecosystem, allowing trees and other organic matter to decompose into simpler substances, contributing nutrients to the soil and supporting new plant growth. However, when trees decompose, they can become weak and brittle, posing a risk to property and individuals. We have certified arborists who can assess the state of the tree and determine the best course of action, which may include tree removal, cabling or bracing, or other measures to mitigate any potential hazards like pruning or trimming. It is important to act quickly when dealing with trees in this state to prevent any potential safety hazards or damage to your property.
The Remaining of Tree Roots Following Removal
Tree removal is an essential task for many property owners, but it's not as simple as cutting the tree's branch and allowing the roots to decompose. Understanding the longevity of tree roots is vital to ensure your removal is carried out properly and safely.
Discovering the Time Frame of Root Decay in the Ground Following Topping
The tree's roots play a crucial function in providing stability and nourishment to trees, but is there a problem when a tree is removed? What time does it take for the roots to rot in the ground and what impact will this affect the surrounding area?