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Inspecting Your Trees for Safety

Written by Blog Dispensary KC on February 12, 2018 .

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As thoughts of winter, snow and ice begin to fade and we turn to thoughts of budding trees and beautiful, early spring flowers, there are many things to consider when it comes to your trees. We know you’re looking forward to outdoor parties, friendly neighborhood get-togethers and spending time outside enjoying your family and your yard. Having a space where you feel safe and excited to host these events is important and to feel confident enough to do that, we think a tree safety inspection is in order.

You may not know exactly how old the trees on your property are but you can tell that they give you clear signs of changing and aging as they grow. Something to keep in mind as well, is to remember that even the younger trees can have damage or disease that may cause them to become unsafe.

Removing potential hazards ahead of time and making sure they don’t turn into tragedies is a vital part of owning a property that is home to beautiful trees. Keeping those trees and the rest of your property in good shape is important and essential as a home-owner.

We recommend taking the time to inspect each of the trees on your property both in spring and fall in order to keep them at their optimum health and keep your home from unnecessary damage. Noticing any signs of aging, rotting or dead, brittle limbs will keep you on top of your tree game and reassure you that no unforeseen, tree-related incident will occur during a time when you should be at ease and enjoying your home.

After your inspection, feel free to give us a call to help you decide what’s the best plan of action with your trees this spring and if you don’t have time for that inspection, we can do that too! We are here to be an asset to you as a home-owner and allow you more time to enjoy the things that are most important in your life.

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