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Why regular tree assessments are crucial for property owners in Adelaide

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  Maintaining the health and safety of trees on your property is vital to protecting not only the trees themselves but also your home, family, and landscape. For example, in Adelaide, where trees feature as the main attraction in most gardens and public spaces, regular tree assessments can help prevent unwanted issues, enhance property value, and ensure the longevity of your trees. Adelaide Tree Surgery provides in-depth tree assessment to assist property owners in monitoring and maintaining their trees' health.     Why do you need regular tree assessments? Why do you need professional services? Find out why in this article:     1. Tree Health and Longevity   As living things, trees should undergo regular check-ups. An assessment by a tree expert monitors the health status of every tree and evaluates its signs for disease, decay, and nutrient deficiency that would otherwise interfere with its growth and survival. Regular assessments, as provided in Ade...

5 Warning Signs Your Trees Need a Professional Assessment in Adelaide

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  Trees add much to the Adelaide landscape. Sheltering birds and other wild animals, valuable to the environment, and just pretty to look at, trees enhance the value of any property and add beauty to the surrounding landscape. Like other living things, trees may sometimes become sick and also pose a danger to their safety and appearance. The only way your trees can be healthy and not causing a nuisance is by hiring a tree assessment services professional who may assess them every now and then. So, how do you know it's time to call in a professional?     Here are five warning signs that suggest that your trees require a professional assessment in Adelaide.     1. Dead or Dying Branches   Dead or dying branches are one of the most visible warning signs that a tree needs attention. Such branches could appear dry and brittle or may even appear leafless during an active growing season. Such branches would fall without warning and could pose potential risks to ...