Construction’s Hidden Threat: Dumping Materials on Tree Roots

 

 

 

Construction’s Hidden Threat: In the face of new construction projects, existing trees often encounter a host of challenges. The visual scene depicts heaps of dirt piled beneath a tree, construction debris scattered around, and the noticeable absence of tree protection fencing. Construction’s hidden threat of soil damage can reverberate through the roots, posing a dire threat to the tree’s overall health.

Yet, there’s a beacon of hope—prevention is within reach. The installation of robust tree protection fencing stands as a bulwark against such predicaments. A paramount objective emerges: safeguarding the critical root zone, nestled beneath the tree’s canopy. For those grappling with compromised trees due to construction, a lifeline is extended. Reach out for a consultation with our esteemed ISA-certified arborists. Connect with us via our website, treenewal.com, and take the first step toward preserving the vitality of these invaluable natural companions amidst the realm of new construction endeavors.

More From This Series

Discover more reasons why working with an arborist can safeguard the future of your trees!

  1. How Proactive Tree Services Protect North Texas Trees During Construction

      2. How Does Construction Around Trees Affect Tree Health?

      3. How to Protect Trees During Construction: Tips for Homeowners

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Our team of ISA Certified Arborists is dedicated to providing comprehensive tree services that ensure the vitality of your trees. From maintaining and reviving newly planted and established trees to diagnosing and treating tree diseases, fungi, and pests, we have you covered.

We specialize in proper tree diagnosis and offer tailored maintenance and treatment plans to keep your trees thriving. Our experts apply top-quality fertilizer and soil conditioning products to enhance tree health from the roots up.

At TreeNewal, we understand that many trees suffer from improper planting practices. That’s why we offer specialized techniques such as air spading, root collar excavation, and vertical mulching to improve the longevity of your trees. Our goal is to create sustainable landscapes that stand the test of time.

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