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Tree hazard assessments help identify trees that may pose a risk to people, property, or surrounding structures. At The City Arborist, we provide professional tree hazard assessments in Greenville, SC and surrounding areas to evaluate tree health, structure, and stability.

Whether you’re concerned about storm damage, visible decline, or a tree growing too close to your home, our team can assess the situation and recommend the right next steps.

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Hazard Assessments are available throughout Greenville County, including Greenville, Simpsonville, Greer, Travelers Rest, Taylors, and Mauldin.

FAQs

Common Questions About Hazard Assessments

A tree hazard assessment is a professional evaluation of a tree’s health, structure, and stability to identify potential risks and determine whether action may be needed.

For most trees, fall or early winter is the best time to prune, while the trees are entering dormancy. In the spring, as your tree wakes up again, pruning can stimulate new leaf and branch growth. 

Warning signs can include leaning, large dead branches, cracks, decay, root damage, certain mushrooms, or visible storm damage. A professional assessment can help determine the level of risk.

Yes, identifying tree issues early can help reduce the risk of falling limbs, tree failure, and damage to nearby homes, vehicles, or structures.

Not always. In some cases, trimming, pruning, cabling, bracing, or monitoring may be recommended depending on the condition of the tree.

Yes, we provide tree hazard assessments throughout Greenville County, including Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, Taylors, and Mauldin.

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