Is a Tree Risk Assessment Necessary for my Property?

Yes, a tree risk assessment is a vital safety measure for property owners, particularly in storm-prone regions like Shreveport and Bossier City. According to industry data, 70 percent of tree-related injuries are linked to improper care. A professional assessment systematically evaluates potential failure hazards to protect people and property from sudden tree falls.

You should consider an assessment if you notice any of these early hazard indicators:

  • A tree lean exceeding 15 degrees, which may indicate root failure.
  • Vertical or horizontal cracks in the trunk.
  • Significant crown dieback or deadwood (more than 50 percent).
  • Mushroom fungi at the base or hollow cavities, signaling internal decay.
  • Heaving soil around the roots or recent root damage from construction.

Professional assessments conducted by ISA-certified arborists provide a clear risk rating (low, medium, or high) and actionable recommendations. These recommendations may include strategic tree pruning to improve wind resistance or emergency removal for trees posing imminent danger. Regular evaluations help minimize liability, enhance the longevity of your landscape, and ensure structural integrity against severe weather.


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