ArboristHQ Urges Homeowners To Identify Hazardous Trees Before Storm Season

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Tree care professionals say many costly tree failures show warning signs long before severe weather strikes.

Honolulu, HI (PRUnderground) June 13th, 2026

As summer storm activity increases across many parts of the United States, tree care professionals are encouraging homeowners to inspect their properties for potential tree hazards before severe weather arrives.

According to ArboristHQ, a national tree service directory, many emergency tree removals and storm-related property damage incidents could be reduced through routine tree inspections and preventative maintenance. While homeowners often focus on roofs, gutters, and outdoor equipment when preparing for storms, trees are frequently overlooked until damage occurs.

Industry professionals say several warning signs may indicate a tree requires attention. Dead or hanging limbs, visible cracks in the trunk, significant leaning, hollow sections, root damage, and branches extending over homes or vehicles can all increase the risk of failure during periods of high wind or saturated soil conditions.

“One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners have is that a tree looks healthy simply because it has leaves,” said Frank Kane of ArboristHQ. “In reality, structural issues often develop over time and may not be obvious without a closer inspection. By the time a branch or tree fails, the warning signs were often present long before the storm arrived.”

Tree-related property damage can occur during thunderstorms, tropical weather events, heavy rainfall, and periods of strong wind. Trees weakened by drought, disease, previous storm damage, construction activity, or poor pruning practices may be particularly vulnerable when weather conditions become severe.

Arborists recommend homeowners take a few minutes to walk their property and visually inspect trees before storm season reaches its peak. Particular attention should be given to large trees located near homes, garages, driveways, utility lines, and other structures. Any signs of decay, splitting, unusual movement, or dead wood should be evaluated by a qualified tree care professional.

Experts also note that preventative maintenance is often less costly than emergency response. Removing hazardous limbs, addressing structural defects, and identifying declining trees early can help reduce safety risks while protecting surrounding property.

“Most homeowners only think about their trees after a major storm,” Kane added. “The safest time to address potential hazards is before severe weather is in the forecast. A simple inspection today can help prevent significant damage tomorrow.”

Homeowners seeking additional information about tree safety, storm preparation, or professional tree care services can visit ArboristHQ to find qualified tree service providers in their local area.

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