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The Dangers of DIY Tree Removal

Here’s why you shouldn’t cut down a tree yourself, especially if you're not trained.

DIY tree removal carries significant risks of injury due to potential falls, electrical shock, falling limbs, and improper tool use. These risks can lead to serious injuries, including lacerations, amputations, and even death. In addition to personal injury, a property owner assumes additional risk and liability from damage to property, legal and insurance issues, environmental laws, damage done to utilities or other safety hazards.

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Are Your Trees Healthy?

Are yor trees healthy? Now is the time to have them inspected to promote proper growth and avoid the headache, hardship, and cost of misdiagnosing a tree that can wreak havoc...

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Spring Tree Care

Spring tree maintenance is important because trees are coming out of dormancy and beginning their active growth phase. Proper care during this time ensures they stay healthy, strong, and resistant to pests and diseases. Here are the main reasons why tree maintenance in the spring is necessary:

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The affect fo High winds on trees

High winds can cause significant damage to trees, but they can also be a factor to consider when trimming and maintaining trees. Proper tree trimming and preparation can help minimize the risk of wind damage. Here's what you should know about how high winds affect trees and how to address them:

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When to Remove Trees

The best time to cut down trees depends on the purpose of the removal and the type of tree. Approaching seasonal weather should also be considered so you can prevent or minimize the potential for damage as much as possible to be prepared for times that Highwinds, Heavy Rains, Ice and snow are key factors, here are some other items you need to consider:

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Carroll County residents assessing storm damage

Uprooted trees, debris littered parts of Carroll County day after storms

SYKESVILLE, Md. —

Some Carroll County residents woke up to damage and homeowners started assessing and cleaning up Thursday after tornado warnings blanketed the area Wednesday night.

Neighbors in Sykesville and Eldersburg came together to help each other with the task after many watched the storm roll in.

"You could just see everything, like all the different type clouds coming together, getting the energy, and then the next thing you know, it just happened, and I told everybody to get downstairs," said Dave Dudek, a Sykesville resident.

"It sounded like a roar, kind of, and then the sky rumbled. I felt like our house shake maybe," said 8-year-old Gavin, Dudek's son.

A lot of trees were uprooted, debris scattered about, and Bartholow Road remained closed until late Thursday afternoon as crews worked to remove downed wires and trees.

"Just destruction," said Andrew Fitzgerald, a Finksburg resident. "It happened just like that. It was very quick."

The Fitzgeralds hurried to the basement with their four kids as the storm closed in.
They suffered tree damage as well, one into their backyard pool. Their home has siding damage, missing shutters, and part of their porch roof is destroyed.

"It seemed like the noise subsided, so I came back up and I couldn't believe what I was looking at," Fitzgerald said.

The family had never seen anything like Wednesday's storm before, but they consider themselves lucky that they heeded the tornado warning and no one was harmed.

"If you get the alert, don't ignore it. It's for a reason, and even if it comes out to be nothing, at least you're safe. Because you don't want to take that chance on your life," Tricia Fitzgerald said.

The National Weather Service will determine whether it was, in fact, a tornado that touched down in Carroll County.

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Storm levels trees in Carroll County, Maryland.

About 3,000 people are working to restore power in this area - 1,500 of them coming from "sister" utility companies outside Maryland. The bulk of the damage is on Route 140 in Westminster, where winds took down 20 utility poles, and damaged 10 others.