Having a yard filled with trees is every homeowner’s dream. Not only do trees add property value, but they also provide shade for those hot summer days, can save you money on utility and energy bills, and have a natural stress relieving effect.

In some cases, however, trees can become a hazard and will have to be removed. 

Trees can develop into hazards if they become diseased or start to decay, which is when you’ll have to contact a professional to assess the situation. 

If there is no way to save the tree, then the decision to have it removed will have to be made. 

Deciding to cut down a tree is never easy, but removing it at the right time will make the process much easier. 

The Best Time for Tree and Stump Removal 

Even though a tree or stump can be removed any time throughout the year, there is a certain season that is considered the easiest for tree removal.

It’s often recommended that you have your tree removed during the winter and early spring months because these months are considered to be the dormant months.

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Dormant trees tend to be lighter, and as we’ve all noticed, trees tend to lose most of their leaves in the winter, which makes it less of a hassle for arborists when removing the tree.

Trees that have decaying or dead branches pose a bigger threat in the winter, as the accumulation of snow weighs the branches down and can cause them to break at any moment. 

When trees are dead and no longer grow, they disrupt the distribution of nutrients to the other plants in the warmer months. The removal process is significantly more effective when the ground is frozen since the cool temperature protects the surrounding plants and soil from any damage. 

Emergency Tree and Stump Removal 

Although the best time for tree and stump removal is during the winter season, some trees require immediate removal as they pose a threat to the safety of your family and anyone who passes by your property. 

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So how would you know if you’re in need of an emergency tree removal? The following signs will help you determine whether or not your tree jeopardizes the safety of your loved ones. 

Trees are susceptible to weather damage, which can occur both in the winter and summer months. 

Strong winds, hurricanes, and tornadoes can cause severe tree damage to the tree. The tree can be uprooted from the soil, twisted, or if the trunk is weak enough, even snapped. 

Heavy rain can wash away the soil and expose the roots of the tree, weakening it and leaving it vulnerable. As mentioned earlier, heavy snow can also cause dead or decaying branches to fall, possibly injuring someone. 

When trees are diseased, the branches are likely to fall at any given time, endangering the homeowners of that property. 

Some common signs of tree disease include: 

  • Holes in the bark or leaves
  • Dead branches
  • Hollow pits 
  • White mildew 

You should also look out for trees that seem too close to your home. Some branches that are near the windows or walls can damage the property if the wind is strong enough.

The roots of the trees can also disrupt the structure of your home, having the power to lift patio stones, driveways, and reach deep enough to disturb the foundation. 

Expert Tree and Stump Removal in Ottawa 

Many homeowners love having trees on their property, but when that tree becomes diseased or suffers damages, it’s no longer safe or healthy to keep it around. 

Our professional arborists at Croft Tree Experts have the experience and skills needed to safely remove your tree. We take pride in our dedication to providing our clients with quality results in an efficient and timely manner. 

Whether you’re in need of regular tree removal or emergency tree removal, Croft Tree Experts has got your back.

Get in touch with us to learn more about our tree and stump removal services and get your free, no-obligation quote today.