The science behind tree failure helps explain why trees can fall even when they look healthy from the outside. A tree may have green leaves, a full canopy, and a…
How often should mature trees be inspected? For most Colorado homeowners, the simple answer is at least once a year, plus after major storms, high winds, heavy snow, or visible…
What Colorado homeowners should know about root damage is that the most serious tree problems often begin underground. A tree can have green leaves, a full canopy, and a strong-looking…
The hidden cost of delaying tree removal is often much higher than homeowners expect. A tree that looks manageable today can become a serious property risk after one windstorm, snow…
Why healthy-looking trees suddenly fall – this is one of the most confusing questions homeowners ask after storm damage. A tree may look green, full, and stable from the outside.…
Drought does not usually kill a tree overnight. That is what makes it so easy to miss. A tree can look mostly normal from the sidewalk while it is already…
If you’ve lived in Colorado for any length of time, you’ve probably experienced a day when the wind felt strong enough to move patio furniture, rattle windows, and send branches…
Not every tree that leans after a storm is about to fall. At the same time, not every leaning tree is safe to ignore. After strong winds, heavy snow, or…
A tree falling on a property is one of those situations nobody expects until it happens. One moment everything looks normal. The next, a storm rolls through, a large branch…
Colorado storms can arrive with little warning. Strong winds, heavy snow, hail, and sudden weather changes often leave homeowners dealing with broken branches, damaged trees, and hazardous conditions. When a…
