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Hazardous Tree Removal 

Trees should make our homes look even more beautiful, but sometimes they become a danger to our properties. This can occur when trees get diseased or sustain damage from storms. Kevin’s Tree Service offers hazardous tree removal, so you don’t have to worry about the tree crashing down on its own.   

 

What Makes a Tree Hazardous?  

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Trees can become hazardous for various reasons, including disease, over-growing, or certain weather patterns. In Florida, hurricanes are an unfortunate reality, and those powerful winds can knock even large trees over. The problem is, if you plant trees too close to your home, they could create a danger for your family—especially if it comes down when you’re home. Other factors requiring hazardous tree removal include:  

 

  • Slanting  

  • Splitting bark  

  • Overgrown or damaged roots  

 

Some of these go hand-in-hand. For instance, if the roots become damaged, the tree may appear slanted because the roots die and no longer support the tree.   

 

Dead or diseased limbs can also make the tree more dangerous to your home since they are more likely to break. Again, this is the last thing you want because if it breaks too close to or on your home, it could damage the roof, windows, or other areas. No matter what’s causing the tree to be hazardous, it’s always best to contact a residential tree removal company to remove the tree before it can cause any damage.   

 

Contact a Professional  

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Cutting down a tree is a task best left to the experts, as it can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. Contact Kevin’s Tree Service for safe tree removal. We can get rid of the hazardous tree on your property, so you’ll have nothing to worry about.   

 

Contact Us  

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Kevin’s Tree Services offers free estimates for residential tree removal and our other services. Contact us today for your free quote by calling (321) 914-9936, emailing kevintrees4@gmail.com, or filling out our online form. We’ll remove any hazardous trees on your property! 

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