A Few Tips to Prevent Your Tree from Falling On Your Home

Trees are a vital part of our lives. But when a tree topples over a house, it may lead to severe risks to the family members. Trees usually fall in unpredictable emergencies such as; thunderstorm, heavy downpour, gale-force wind, snowstorm, and strong wind. It doesn’t damage only property; it can damage the main electric wires and block the entrance. If the tree has already damaged your property, you may get in touch with Al Miley & Associates for Mississauga tree removal service. On the contrary, if you are just getting worried about that your tree may fall over your house in severe weather conditions; you should go through the following tips that would prevent your tree from falling over: 

Post dangerous weather tree removal

Usually, there is no need to remove a tree from your lawn. The primary hurdle is that post a severe weather condition; the tree might be face damages that the tree can’t recover from. In such circumstances, it is necessary to remove the tree so that it can be prevented from falling over your house. You should call an arborist to evaluate your tree health and he/she will suggest you whether it needs to remove or not.

Finding a professional arborist to remove the tree

If you already have gone through a severe weather condition and it left with a damaged or threatening tree in your home, you should look for an arborist who may evaluate the tree and take necessary steps to prevent your home from threatening the tree. Broken branches or limbs give open wounds to the tree and as a result, it may lead to infections and insects that further pose more severe damage to the tree. But such an issue might not be judged by you, so you need to get in touch with a professional arborist who can do a proper assessment and take a final decision about what to do next.  

Fallen trees and the government’s support

If the threatening tree is not in your house and it is beside the road, it is government property. You cannot decide to remove it as you might be faced some penalties from the local government. In such a case, you should call the local government personnel and should tell them the whole situation that who the tree is threatening your house. They will take necessary action to help you out and they will decide what to do with the damaged tree.

Clare Louise