Nearly a year since Hurricane Sandy, the natural devastation
that the storm wreaked on trees throughout the area seems over, but does this
mean that the trees that are left standing are still healthy and growing? Just
because a tree survived this storm does not necessarily mean it will continue
to survive for very long. Intense damage to the roots, trunk and branches of
trees that even may have been done a year ago may only now be manifesting
themselves as we prepare ourselves for another winter, and this might also
signify that you need some North Jersey tree service while you can take
advantage of it.
Trees are built for survival, and are as sturdy a structure
as nature puts out. A tree can survive after losing two-thirds of all of its
branches. Trees regrow entire trunks after they have been shorn or broken.
Regardless of this amazing quality, the growth points of branches and limbs can
be a serious hazard and should be analyzed by a highly-trained professional to
ensure that the growth is not malformed, flimsy and otherwise too frail to hold
up the supporting branch.
Take some time and go over your property. Assess some areas
of concern and call a tree professional to take a more experienced look. This
precaution can make a huge difference.
North Jersey Tree Service
536 Newark Pompton TPK
Wayne NJ 07470
862-400-0098
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