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5 Signs That a Tree is Creating a Safety Hazard & Should Be Removed by the Arborist

Amador Tree Service • February 18, 2025
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Trees are an essential part of your landscape, providing shade, beauty, and environmental benefits. However, certain situations arise where a tree can pose a safety risk to your property, family, or neighbors. Recognizing the warning signs that a tree may be a hazard is crucial to preventing accidents and avoiding damage to your home. At Amador Tree Service, we provide expert tree removal in the greater Ione, CA area. Here are five signs to look out for that a tree should be removed.


Leaning/Tilting

A tree that is leaning or tilting dramatically can be a significant safety concern. While some trees naturally have a slight lean, an exaggerated tilt could mean the tree's root system is compromised, especially after a heavy storm or due to soil erosion. If the tree's lean is toward a structure, or a frequently used area, it’s important to have an arborist assess whether it’s at risk of falling. 


Dead/Falling Branches

Dead branches or branches that frequently fall are another red flag that a tree is a safety hazard. As trees age, their branches can become brittle and weak, and in some cases, the entire branch structure may be compromised. If you notice broken or decaying branches, it’s time to have the tree evaluated. These branches can fall unpredictably.


Cracks in the Trunk or Large Cavity Formation

Visible cracks or large cavities in the trunk of a tree can indicate serious internal decay. These issues weaken the structural integrity of the tree and increase the likelihood of it breaking or falling. If the tree has large sections of rotting wood, it’s not only vulnerable in high winds but may also collapse without warning.


Root Damage or Exposed Roots

A tree’s roots are vital for its stability, and damage to the root system can lead to the tree becoming unstable. Roots that are exposed or damaged can cause the tree to lean or even uproot entirely. If the roots are compromised, the tree’s ability to stay upright is diminished, making it an immediate safety concern.


Proximity to Structures or Power Lines

The location of the tree is a critical factor in determining whether it poses a risk. Trees that are too close to homes, power lines, or other structures can be hazardous during storms or high winds. If branches are hanging over power lines, for instance, there’s increased danger of electrical fires or outages. When a tree is in a risky location, removal should be considered a priority.


Tree Removal in Ione, CA

For tree removal in Ione, Placerville, Angels Camp and the surrounding area, contact Amador Tree Service at 209-213-4542. Feel free to give us a call to arrange an arborist estimate in Amador County!

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