🌳 When Should You Remove a Tree? 7 Signs It’s Time
Here are 7 key signs it might be time to remove a tree:
1.
The Tree Is Dead or Dying
If your tree has stopped producing leaves, has brittle branches, or shows no signs of new growth, it may be dead. Dead trees pose a serious risk of falling and should be removed promptly.
2.
Visible Signs of Disease or Decay
Common red flags include:
- Fungal growth at the base
- Oozing sap or deep cracks in the bark
- Hollow or soft trunk sections
Diseased trees can quickly become unstable — it’s best to have them assessed before they become a danger.
3.
Leaning or Unstable Structure
A sudden lean or visible root damage could indicate a serious stability issue. Trees with cracked trunks or split limbs, especially after storms, may need urgent removal to protect nearby people or property.
4.
Roots Are Causing Property Damage
Tree roots can damage sidewalks, driveways, foundations, and even plumbing lines. If a tree is planted too close to your home or utilities, removal might be the most cost-effective long-term solution.
5.
Too Close to Structures or Power Lines
Trees growing into rooflines or power lines create serious safety risks. While trimming can help, some trees grow too large for their location and need to be removed entirely.
6.
Storm or Wind Damage
Severe weather is common in Texas, and trees often take the brunt of it. If a tree has split, lost major limbs, or leans more than before, it should be professionally evaluated right away.
7.
Poor Placement or Overcrowding
Sometimes trees are simply planted too close together or in the wrong place. Removing one may allow others to thrive and improve the overall appearance and health of your landscape.
🌿 Call Texas Tree Elite Today
If you’re unsure whether a tree should be removed, don’t take chances — let the experts at Texas Tree Elite give you a professional, no-obligation evaluation.
📞 Call us at 281-370-0888
📍 Serving Houston, Spring, The Woodlands, and surrounding areas
🌐 www.TexasTreeElite.com
We’re here to keep your property safe, clean, and beautiful — one tree at a time.

