April 6, 2011

WGST Advises Homeowners to Inspect Their Trees

Following Sunday night's strong winds across Atlanta , radio station WGST interviewed Susan Granberry of the Georgia Forestry Commission. The main question posed to Susan was: "what should people do if they are worried about their trees?"

Susan's answer? Simple. "Homeowners should immediately inspect their trees following a storm."

Excellent idea! We like that. In fact, we recommend regular tree inspections so that a property owner is prepared before any storms. If you have vary large trees, you should have them professionally inspected at least every 3 years. If you have never had your trees inspected, nowis the time. A basic inspection costs less than the yearly maintenance inspections of your furnace - and a furnace is not likely to damage anything if it falls during a storm.

2 comments:

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Thanks for advising, i regularly check my trees every year, because i love my trees so much, and there is also no fungus on their stems, because every year i call persons for fumigation in my trees,anyways thanks for your articl, i found so many new things by your article.

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So nice of you for giving instructions before storm came,as soon as possible i call tree cutter and make my tree small beacuse if storm ruined my trees so i cant live without them, i worked allot on them.