mspope111
ArboristSite Lurker
Hello Everyone,
We live in the state of Alabama. The winds and tornadoes here can be scary! Many loose their trees falling on their homes and lots of damage. About 2 years ago, my next door neighbor back-filled his concrete driveway that was severely cracked due to a 100 ft Oak tree planted 1-2 feet from his driveway and then sold his home. We had talked to him about the roots encroaching on our property eventually and damaging our water lines as well as tree branches and every freakin leaf falls onto our property over months. The tree is less than 8 feet from the property line. Also, the tree has a 4 ft. hole in it which leads us to believe it is unsafe especially when the winds blow west which may fall onto our property.
Attached you will find a few pictures of the tree. We talked to the new owners about cutting back the branches that are intermingling into our trees on our property but we got the middle finger. We are trying to figure out what our next step is. Our concern is that the tree is not healthy. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Homeowner in Alabama...
We live in the state of Alabama. The winds and tornadoes here can be scary! Many loose their trees falling on their homes and lots of damage. About 2 years ago, my next door neighbor back-filled his concrete driveway that was severely cracked due to a 100 ft Oak tree planted 1-2 feet from his driveway and then sold his home. We had talked to him about the roots encroaching on our property eventually and damaging our water lines as well as tree branches and every freakin leaf falls onto our property over months. The tree is less than 8 feet from the property line. Also, the tree has a 4 ft. hole in it which leads us to believe it is unsafe especially when the winds blow west which may fall onto our property.
Attached you will find a few pictures of the tree. We talked to the new owners about cutting back the branches that are intermingling into our trees on our property but we got the middle finger. We are trying to figure out what our next step is. Our concern is that the tree is not healthy. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Homeowner in Alabama...