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We have a big white oak tree next to my house. The tree is about 7-8 feet away from my house. It's a healthy tree with a trunk of approximately 4 feet in diameter and is about 200-250 years old. It's super tall, probably 40-50 feet tall.
The problem is its limb is directly over my kids' bedrooms. If the tree or a limb should fall, the impact would be devastating to us.
Obviously, when we bought the house five years ago, this tree was there. We don't know what to do with it. On one hand, it's a lovely, healthy tree and have held-up against the recent hurricane Sandy. It is also not causing any foundation issues that I know of. So, there's no immediate threat to us or our house. So, you could say that you should not disturb the symbiotic relationship with the house and tree.
On the flip side, it does make me worry about a branch or the tree falling since it's so close to us and it's a massive tree. So, I thought about cutting down the tree. However, after doing much research into this, I'm concerned that if I cut down the tree, the roots will decay thus, destabilizing the foundation of my house (my house was built in the 1960s, so the tree was there first). Given how big the tree is, the root structure is probably large too.
It seems I'm in a lose-lose situation here. No matter what I decide to do, the outcome will not be good for us. I'd appreciate your thoughts on whether my assessment is correct. In particular, if anyone has experience with root decays leading to foundation disturbances, I would appreciate it if you could share it with me.
Thanks you in advance for sharing your insights on this difficult situation! Have a great week everyone.
The problem is its limb is directly over my kids' bedrooms. If the tree or a limb should fall, the impact would be devastating to us.
Obviously, when we bought the house five years ago, this tree was there. We don't know what to do with it. On one hand, it's a lovely, healthy tree and have held-up against the recent hurricane Sandy. It is also not causing any foundation issues that I know of. So, there's no immediate threat to us or our house. So, you could say that you should not disturb the symbiotic relationship with the house and tree.
On the flip side, it does make me worry about a branch or the tree falling since it's so close to us and it's a massive tree. So, I thought about cutting down the tree. However, after doing much research into this, I'm concerned that if I cut down the tree, the roots will decay thus, destabilizing the foundation of my house (my house was built in the 1960s, so the tree was there first). Given how big the tree is, the root structure is probably large too.
It seems I'm in a lose-lose situation here. No matter what I decide to do, the outcome will not be good for us. I'd appreciate your thoughts on whether my assessment is correct. In particular, if anyone has experience with root decays leading to foundation disturbances, I would appreciate it if you could share it with me.
Thanks you in advance for sharing your insights on this difficult situation! Have a great week everyone.