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Tree Removal Services in the Piedmont Triad, NC

Tree Removal

Here at Flores Tree Service, safety is our top priority for both our skilled crew and your property. We are equipped with some of the best equipment the industry has to offer! Whether the task is big or small. We also offer tree risk assessments to find the best solution for you!

How To Tell If a Tree Needs to be Removed

  • We consider many factors to determine if your tree is a fall threat. We take note of the whole tree, the ground, the trunk, and the crown. This way, we can decide if your tree is potentially dangerous and a risk to you or your neighbor’s home.


Call for an evaluation if you notice any of these signs:

  • A sudden or pronounced lean. A sudden lean suggests that the root structure may have broken, which suggests that the tree is probably dangerous. In other circumstances, we can determine the cause of your tree's lean and offer maintenance advice.
  • Roots with obvious damage or deterioration. To a certain extent, trees can withstand damage to their roots. But, in certain instances, the harm might have been excessive. Our arborists will go over everything with you and assist you in making the best choices for the health of your tree.
  • The trunk has numerous cavities, fissures, and crevices. Insects and illnesses, windstorms, lightning, fire, and the buildup of heavy snow or ice on the branches are all potential causes of damage to trees. A vital layer of the tree is harmed when cracks or cavities break through the bark. Water and nutrients can spread out thanks to this layer. If the bark is damaged to more than 25%, professional removal is probably necessary.
  • Upper crown branches that are dead or dangling. It may be necessary to take cautious trimming precautions in this case, but it may also be a sign that the tree is unwell. In order to keep the tree healthy and prevent the need for removal, our arborists will examine the tree to see if there are any crown-density reductions that can be made.
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