Targets matter
A dead tree in an open area may be less urgent than one leaning toward a bedroom, carport, fence, or utility drop.
Decay gets worse
Dead wood becomes less predictable over time, which can make removal more dangerous and more limited in method.
Storm season
If wind or heavy rain is expected, schedule a review before the tree drops limbs or blocks access.
Pest and cleanup issues
Dead stumps and trunks may attract insects or create yard hazards if left too long.
When to call
Call when the issue affects safety, access, property use, or you are unsure whether trimming, removal, stump grinding, or inspection is the right next step.
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Questions
Is every dead tree an emergency?
No, but dead trees near structures or public access should be reviewed quickly.
Can a dead tree be saved?
A completely dead tree cannot be restored, but a partially declining tree may need inspection before removal is chosen.
Talk through the tree issue
Use the guide to organize the details, then call with the tree location, nearby structures, and whether cleanup or stump work should be included.
Call (956) 420-6709