Tuesday, October 29, 2013

New Jersey Trees After Sandy

It has been a year since Super Storm Sandy, and New Jersey is still recovering. The colorful landscape that many neighborhoods were used to in years past, has been dwindling. The snow storm in 2011 caused major damage to trees that had not lost their leaves yet. Most trees snapped under the heavy weight of the snow and caused problems for most of Northern NJ. After Sandy, New Jersey has lost an estimated 400,000 trees.  Most of which took down power lines, crashed through homes and demolished cars.  After the storm many homeowners in New Jersey have started to view the trees on their property differently. A mass anxiety took over and the trees that were once believed to be ornamental decorations, are now viewed as a potential property damage threat.
Trees can become dangerous during these storms without proper maintenance. Poorly maintained trees can be susceptible to rot, weakened roots, trunks and limbs. All of which can cause major damage to property. Ensuring the health of your trees is crucial to protecting your property, and after both of the storms (Both occurred on October 29th) it has become more apparent now than ever.
If you are in fear that a tree is not healthy and does post a risk to your property and family it is a good idea to contact a professional tree removal service. North Jersey Tree Service is a full service Morris County tree company. They offer free estimates and will assess whether your tree is a risk, or if it can be maintained with proper care.

North Jersey Tree Service
536 NEWARK POMPTON TPKEWAYNE, NJ 07470862-400-0098

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