UpstateHomeowner
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Hi all,
Please excuse our non-technical terms as we're just learning about all this and thankfully stumbled on this wonderful site.
After some research (sadly, after the fact..) my wife and I are nervous about the health of a tree we love in our front yard. We had our basement waterproofed and the excavator didn't take any precautions in regards to our beloved tree. Before the work was done, we had some roots popping up though the soil so I'm assuming we might have compacted soil already. Our concern is the amount of weight that was placed right on the tree as well as the weight of the equipment used to excavate. The work took about a week to complete. The tree is a Crimson King (we believe) and we'd love to save it if we can. It might sound silly but we really love the tree and we've been reading about a possible need for either air spading or root excavation (if thats the correct name of the service). I've linked a couple photos if any of you have time to check it out.
Thank you all in advance for your knowledge and this site.
Please excuse our non-technical terms as we're just learning about all this and thankfully stumbled on this wonderful site.
After some research (sadly, after the fact..) my wife and I are nervous about the health of a tree we love in our front yard. We had our basement waterproofed and the excavator didn't take any precautions in regards to our beloved tree. Before the work was done, we had some roots popping up though the soil so I'm assuming we might have compacted soil already. Our concern is the amount of weight that was placed right on the tree as well as the weight of the equipment used to excavate. The work took about a week to complete. The tree is a Crimson King (we believe) and we'd love to save it if we can. It might sound silly but we really love the tree and we've been reading about a possible need for either air spading or root excavation (if thats the correct name of the service). I've linked a couple photos if any of you have time to check it out.
Thank you all in advance for your knowledge and this site.