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What are the signs that a tree is threatening my home?

Trees can pose a serious threat if they grow too close to your home or become structurally unstable. A tree that looks healthy on the outside may be hiding internal decay, root issues, or structural damage that could lead to falling limbs or even total collapse. Recognizing the warning signs early can help you prevent costly damage or injury. At Lewis’ Lawn & Tree Service, we can identify hazardous trees and safely remove them as needed. Here are four warning signs that a tree is threatening your home.
Branches Are Hanging Over Your Roof
When large limbs stretch over your house, they pose a real risk during storms or high winds. These branches can break off and crash onto your roof, damaging shingles or gutters. Even in calm weather, overhanging branches drop leaves and twigs that can clog gutters and accelerate roof deterioration.
The Tree is Leaning Toward Your Home
A leaning tree is a red flag, especially if it wasn’t previously tilted. While some trees grow with a natural lean, a new or worsening slant could indicate root damage or soil instability. If a tree starts to lean toward your house, it may eventually fall in that direction. This is especially concerning during heavy rain, which can weaken root support and make the tree more likely to tip.
You Notice Cracks in the Trunk or Major Branches
Cracks and splits in the trunk or large limbs can indicate internal damage or decay. These weaknesses make the tree more likely to snap during a storm, sending heavy limbs—or even the whole tree—crashing onto your home. Large, vertical cracks or areas where limbs are beginning to separate from the trunk should be examined immediately by an arborist.
There Are Signs of Root Damage or Uplift
A tree’s stability depends heavily on its root system. If you notice roots lifting out of the soil, or if the ground around the tree appears cracked or raised, the root system could be compromised. Construction and soil erosion can damage roots and make a tree unstable. Trees with damaged roots may fall with little warning.
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