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The Pros and Cons of Preemptive Tree Removal

Having large trees in your yard can be wonderful, but there are times when it’s better to have them removed. For example, the roots of large trees can sometimes invade sewer lines and cause them to collapse. A dead or dying tree can do a lot of damage to your home’s roof if it falls on it.

A tree on your property that becomes a problem should obviously be removed, but is it better to remove it before things go that far? Let’s look at the pros and cons of that solution.

Pros of Preemptive Tree Removal

The biggest advantage of preemptive tree removal is that it eliminates a tree as a potential threat. A large tree that’s close to your house may provide plenty of shade and add to your outdoor space, but it can do serious damage to your home if it falls or if a branch falls onto your roof. Removing a tree in this case makes sense, especially if you’re concerned about severe weather in your area.

Even if a tree isn’t too close to your house, removing it can have some benefits. For one, it can open up your yard and give you more space. It can also increase the amount of sunlight other plants receive, giving you a more beautiful property overall. Removing a diseased tree can even prevent diseases from spreading.

Cons of Preemptive Tree Removal

Even though there are advantages to preemptive tree removal, there are also some good reasons for keeping your trees around. First of all, they can add value to your property when they’re growing in a safe location. It takes years for trees to grow, and many potential homeowners seek out properties that already have one or two trees on them. Cutting down a tree that isn’t causing problems could lower your property value if you’re planning on selling or refinancing your home.

Healthy trees also have a positive impact on the environment. They provide a habitat for wildlife and improve air quality, so removing them unnecessarily often has a negative impact.

Finally, tree removal is expensive. Granted, the cost of removing a tree will be worth it if the tree is diseased or poses a threat to your home. However, you probably don’t want to spend extra money on tree removal if it isn’t necessary.

In the end, tree removal should be handled on a case-by-case basis. There are times when it’s necessary, but it’s often best to leave trees where they are or have them pruned if they get too big for your property.

As with most things related to home improvement and property management, it’s best to consult the experts when deciding whether or not to remove a tree. If you have any questions about the trees in your yard or if you need to schedule tree removal services, call Roots Up Tree Company in Boulder, CO today.

Choosing a certified arborist means you can rest easy knowing that your tree professional knows how to perform any tree service that you need in a way that is environmentally conscious, preserves the natural health and beauty of your tree, and improves the safety of your property.
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