A limb does not need to look dramatic to be dangerous. Some of the most serious failures start with damage most homeowners walk right past.
Look for cracks running along a limb's upper surface, bark that has separated or split, and any branch that shifted position after a recent storm without fully coming down. Also check for limbs with unusually heavy end-weight, since these are the ones most likely to fail under their own load during the next wind event.
Mature oaks and specimen trees common on East End properties often hide this kind of damage high in the canopy, where it is easy to miss from the ground. A trained eye knows what to look for and where.
Mark Daniels Tree Service offers property assessments to catch storm-weakened limbs before they become a real hazard, protecting both your trees and everything underneath them.
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Authentic job photo preferred: a close-up of a cracked or split limb, an arborist inspecting canopy from a bucket truck or climbing, or a before/after of a hazard limb removed. Real damage documentation is more credible and effective than stock storm imagery.
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