Storm season in East-Central Alabama doesn't wait for you to be ready. Before the next front moves through Tallassee, Wetumpka, or the greater Montgomery area, it's worth taking a hard look at the trees on your property.
Hazard trees are those most likely to fail under wind load. Signs to watch for include dead branches in the upper canopy, bark that's splitting or peeling in irregular patterns, fungal growth or mushrooms at the base, any visible hollowing in the trunk, and trees that already lean toward your home, driveway, or power lines.
You don't have to identify all of these yourself. A professional walkthrough takes 30–45 minutes and gives you a clear picture of which trees need work and which ones are fine to leave. Proactive removal or targeted pruning before a storm is almost always faster, safer, and less expensive than emergency cleanup after the fact.
Ceppo Cane Tree Service has been doing this work in Tallassee for 25 years. Call (334) 467-0083 for a free estimate and get ahead of this season before the weather does.
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