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      <title>Top Signs It's Time to Remove a Tree</title>
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      <description>Learn the signs it's time to remove a tree. Get expert evaluations and safe removal from Salinas Tree Service. Contact us today!</description>
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          Trees are often great assets for many properties, but knowing the warning signs of tree trouble can help you address potential problems before they lead to property damage or personal injury. At Salinas Tree Service, we help homeowners and businesses throughout Camarillo and Ventura County evaluate trees and determine when removal is the right option. Here are some of the most common signs that a tree may need to come down:
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          The Tree Is Dead or Dying
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          A dead tree is one of the clearest indicators that removal is necessary. If most of the branches are bare during the growing season, the bark is falling off, large limbs are dying, or the trunk has extensive decay, the tree may no longer be structurally sound. Dead trees become increasingly brittle over time, making them much more likely to drop limbs or fall unexpectedly.
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          It Is Leaning or has Structural Damage
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          While some trees naturally grow at an angle, a sudden lean or one that continues to worsen may signal root failure or structural instability. Large cracks in the trunk, split limbs, hollow sections, or exposed roots can also indicate that the tree is no longer stable. These issues often become more dangerous during high winds or storms.
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          Disease or Pest Damage Is Spreading
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          Tree diseases and insect infestations can weaken a tree's internal structure and reduce its ability to recover. Fungal growth, extensive dead branches, unusual leaf discoloration, or widespread insect activity may indicate serious health problems. In some cases, removing the tree may also help prevent disease or pests from spreading to nearby healthy trees.
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          The Tree Is Damaging Your Property
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          Roots that lift sidewalks, crack driveways, interfere with foundations, or damage underground utilities may eventually require tree removal. Trees growing too close to homes, garages, fences, or power lines can also create ongoing safety concerns as they mature.
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          Not every unhealthy tree needs to be removed, but every questionable tree deserves a professional evaluation. At Salinas Tree Service, we're proud to help property owners y make informed decisions about tree care, trimming, and safe tree removal in Camarillo and surrounding towns. If you're concerned about a tree on your property, call our experienced team at 
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