Atlanta's June storm season brings a combination of risks that many homeowners don't see coming until a tree is already down.
When heavy spring rains saturate the soil, tree roots lose their grip on the ground. A root system that holds firm in dry conditions can shift dramatically when the earth turns soft. Add the high winds that roll through Metro Atlanta during summer storm cells, and even trees that look perfectly healthy can become serious hazards with little warning.
This is the time of year to take a close look at large trees near your home, fence line, or power lines. Leaning, soil heaving around the base, and cracks in the upper canopy are all signs worth a professional evaluation. Boutte Tree's ISA Certified Arborists serve residential and commercial clients throughout Metro Atlanta. Request a free quote at bouttetree.com/get-a-quote.
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