Spring Tree Assessment

Spring in Vancouver, WA reveals which trees are thriving and which are declining. It's the perfect time to evaluate your property's canopy.

Are your trees ready to fall? Spring in Vancouver reveals the truth. Let's look.

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Uneven Canopy Growth

Healthy trees leaf out evenly. If you spot bare sections or leaves only growing on one side, it signals severe internal decay or root damage.

Healthy trees leaf out evenly. Spot bare sections? That means internal decay or root damage.

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Peeling Bark & Dead Wood

Loose, shedding bark exposing bare wood is a major red flag. Also, look up: if a crown has more than 25% dead wood, the tree is in serious decline.

Peeling bark is a massive red flag. Dead wood means serious decline.

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Leaning and Root Movement

Saturated soils from wet Northwest winters weaken root systems. Check the base of your trees for recent heaving or a dangerous new lean.

Wet Northwest winters weaken roots. Check the base for heaving soil or new leans.

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Why Remove Trees in Spring?

Removing problem trees in spring allows equipment access on dry ground without tearing up your lawn. It also gives new landscaping time to establish.

Why remove them now? Spring removal protects your lawn and preps new landscaping.

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Schedule a Pro Assessment

Don't wait for the next major windstorm to strike. Have your questionable trees evaluated by local Vancouver, WA tree professionals today.

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Spring Tree Assessment: Which Trees Should Come Down?

Spring Tree Assessment: Which Trees Should Come Down?

Learn how to spot failing trees this spring. Find out which trees on your Vancouver, WA property need removal before storm season hits.

Spring Tree Assessment

Spring in Vancouver, WA reveals which trees are thriving and which are declining. It's the perfect time to evaluate your property's canopy.

A branch with fresh green spring buds next to a dead, grey branch.

Uneven Canopy Growth

Healthy trees leaf out evenly. If you spot bare sections or leaves only growing on one side, it signals severe internal decay or root damage.

A tree canopy that is half green with leaves and half completely bare.

Peeling Bark & Dead Wood

Loose, shedding bark exposing bare wood is a major red flag. Also, look up: if a crown has more than 25% dead wood, the tree is in serious decline.

Close-up of a tree trunk with large chunks of bark peeling off.

Leaning and Root Movement

Saturated soils from wet Northwest winters weaken root systems. Check the base of your trees for recent heaving or a dangerous new lean.

A leaning tree trunk with heavily cracked and heaved soil at its base.

Why Remove Trees in Spring?

Removing problem trees in spring allows equipment access on dry ground without tearing up your lawn. It also gives new landscaping time to establish.

A cleanly cut tree stump in a shaded green yard.

Schedule a Pro Assessment

Don't wait for the next major windstorm to strike. Have your questionable trees evaluated by local Vancouver, WA tree professionals today.

Professional arborist climbing rope and a hard hat resting on a mossy log.

Spring Tree Assessment: Which Trees Should Come Down?