
Key Takeaways: Contractual Maintenance: Insurance policies strictly require property owners to maintain their trees to prevent avoidable damage. Negligence vs. Peril: Visible rot, dead branches, and structural cracks are considered pre-existing conditions rather than storm damage. Evidence Collection: Adjusters look for specific markers like soft wood or fungal growth to categorize a fall as maintenance-related. […]

Key Takeaways: Horizontal Cracks are Critical: These usually indicate the wood fibers have snapped under tension and signal an imminent fall. Vertical Splits Vary: While often caused by “frost cracks” or lightning, they can lead to long-term decay if not managed. Tension vs. Compression: Understanding how force affects wood can help you predict which way […]

Key Takeaways: Horizontal Cracks are Critical: These usually indicate the wood fibers have snapped under tension and signal an imminent fall. Vertical Splits Vary: While often caused by “frost cracks” or lightning, they can lead to long-term decay if not managed. Tension vs. Compression: Understanding how force affects wood can help you predict which way […]

Removing a tree can dramatically improve your property, but it often leaves behind an unexpected challenge: uneven soil. Residents in Sarasota County frequently encounter sinking spots and depressions where old stumps once stood, creating both aesthetic and safety concerns. Understanding why this happens and how to properly address it is crucial for a healthy, beautiful […]

If your tree leaves are turning yellow in Venice, FL, it usually means the tree cannot access the nutrients it needs to survive. In Gulf Coast soil, this often happens even when nutrients are present. High pH, salt exposure, and heavy summer rain can quickly push trees into decline. The good news is that most […]
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