Removing trees is usually a difficult thing for most homeowners to have to come to grips with. We grow to love our trees, especially with time. (saw what I did there? We “grow” to love…) There are a few reasons why we are forced to make a decision where we have to completely remove the tree. For one, the tree has become sick and is beyond the point where it can be cured or the disease reversed. When these types of things happen, we have no choice but to make the tough decision to remove. Another reason why we might be forced to cut down a tree and remove it from our property is if it causes property damage. Roots will grow deep and wide. However, some trees planted too close to a property can have its roots grow so far and wide that it starts to affect a property’s piping or structure. This translates into thousands of dollars in maintenance and repair and oftentimes, just results in the removal of the tree causing the mayhem altogether. Another situation that affects a property is when limbs grow over and around the property, but become too heavy to support their own weight. This simply means that any strong wind or unusual weather activity can cause the blanch or limb to come off and affect the property. In this case, the limb can be removed but this doesn’t guarantee that it or any other limb won’t grow back and pose the exact same risk to the property. Speaking of heavy limbs, if a certain limb or branches arch over a walkway, sidewalk,, or common area where people congregate, and appear to be too big and heavy to hold, it must be removed as well. Consider that what has grown once will tend to grow again and that tree or limb may negatively affect that area once more in due time. This is something most property owners can’t entertain because of the unnecessary expense. The tree, however, doesn’t always have to be cut down. It can also be removed and transplanted elsewhere. This ensures the life of the tree while correcting the issue one your property of having a wild-growing tree. That tree doesn’t always have to be cut down since only the limbs and branches encroaching on the property could be removed but given the fact they can grow back makes cutting the actual tree a great possibility. An occasion that almost always results in the removal of the tree is when the plant has mites inside consuming it. Not only is this a miserable existence for the tree itself, but it also runs the risk of infecting other trees with this pesky insect. Removing the tree stops the spread of the colony and keeps your yard safe. In addition it addresses the issue negatively affecting the tree removal pembroke pines. Any living organism being consumed from the inside out is certainly living a difficult, miserable existence. We help the tree stop the madness while allowing the property owner to rest assured his/her yard will remain safe from a colony of ravenous mites with an insatiable appetite for the beautiful plants that live in your yard.