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Ashley Langridge
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I had a large oak tree taken down near power lines and an outdoor kitchen. I was well informed about the work they were going to do and how long it should take. The team was professional, fast and dropped the tree safely. They used a bucket truck and climber to trim branches from the top half of the tree with no damage to the yard around the tree.  I am extremely pleased with Driscoll Tree service work.

Chad Thibodaux
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I was very impressed with how quickly and professionally they worked. They were in and out in an afternoon. They had to remove a giant Red Oak, and did so with great skill and speed. Their price is very affordable and beats out most of the competition around. I highly recommend Driscoll Tree Service. We will use them again for all of our future tree removal needs! Seriously, give them a call. They are awesome!

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Just like your car needs regular oil changes and tune-ups, your trees also require routine trimming to keep them healthy and enhance safety. Trimming trees may not be your kind of ideal weekend activity, but it helps to keep your trees in good shape and health. You’ve probably seen untrimmed trees and how overgrown and unruly they look. If you let the branches grow too long, they can block sunlight from reaching the lower parts of the tree. This is unhealthy and can stunt the tree’s growth.

Here at Driscoll Tree Service, we are a licensed arborist service provider offering a wide range of services, including tree trimming and removal. If you’re looking for a dependable tree company to help you trim your trees, we are here to help. Let’s look at what can happen if you don’t trim your trees.

1.     Overgrowth and Unkempt Appearance

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When trees are left untrimmed, they can become overgrown and give your property a neglected and messy appearance. Branches may grow in all directions and create an uneven and tangled look that detracts from the beauty of your landscape. An unkempt tree can overshadow the rest of your yard, making even the most well-maintained lawn and garden seem untidy.

2.     Reduced Sunlight

An overgrown tree can block out much-needed sunlight from reaching your lawn, garden, and even your home’s windows. Without sufficient sunlight, grass and plants underneath may struggle to grow. This lack of light can also affect the energy efficiency of your home. If large branches block windows, natural light is reduced, increasing dependence on artificial lighting during the day. This can lead to higher electricity bills and a dimmer, less vibrant indoor space.

3.     Weakened Branches

When a tree isn’t pruned regularly, its branches can become weak and brittle. Over time, dead or decaying limbs remain attached to the tree, increasing the likelihood that they will break unexpectedly. Weakened branches are especially dangerous during high winds or heavy snowfall, as they can snap off without warning. Not only does this pose a risk to people and property below, but it also compromises the tree’s health. Removing weak or dying branches allows the tree to direct nutrients toward healthier growth.

4.     Increased Risk of Disease and Pests

Neglecting tree maintenance makes it easier for diseases and pests to take hold. Dead or decaying branches provide an entry point for fungi, bacteria, and insects that can spread rapidly throughout the tree. Early detection through routine trimming and tree removal can prevent minor issues from turning into major problems.

5.     Safety Hazards

Untrimmed trees can become serious safety hazards, especially in residential areas. Overgrown branches hanging too low over sidewalks, driveways, or streets can obstruct visibility for drivers and pedestrians. Weak limbs are at risk of breaking and falling, which can cause injury to people walking below. Besides, trees that grow too close to power lines pose a major risk of electrical hazards.

6.     Property Damage

An overgrown tree can wreak havoc on your property if left unchecked. Branches growing too close to your home can scrape against siding, roofs, and windows. In extreme cases, large branches can break off and fall onto structures, vehicles, or fences. Underground, tree roots can spread uncontrollably and damage sidewalks, driveways, and even plumbing or foundation structures. Keeping trees properly trimmed reduces the risk of unexpected damage.

7.     Decreased Property Value

Curb appeal plays a big role in determining a property's value, and an overgrown tree can lower its attractiveness. Potential buyers may see untrimmed trees as a sign of neglect. Additionally, a tree that has grown too close to the house or power lines can be seen as a liability. A well-groomed tree, on the other hand, makes the property more appealing and marketable to future buyers.

8.     Increased Risk of Storm Damage

When strong winds, heavy rain, or snowstorms hit, untrimmed trees are far more likely to sustain damage. Weak and overgrown branches can snap off and become dangerous projectiles. Having a professional tree service prune your trees regularly helps maintain a balanced structure.

Looking for professional and affordable tree service? Get in touch with Driscoll Tree Service. We offer a wide range of services, including emergency tree removal in Monroe, GA, tree pruning, and more.

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