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The lush, forested landscapes of the Pacific Northwest make it a wonderful place to live, but there are times when tree removal becomes necessary. Whether you're a homeowner, a property manager, or a business owner, understanding the reasons for tree removal is crucial.

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Trees are beautiful, but when they pose a threat to your safety or property, it's time for removal. Heavy rainfall and strong winds are common, and weak or damaged trees can become hazardous during storms. Removing such trees can prevent accidents, damage to structures, and power outages.

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Trees in the Pacific Northwest are susceptible to other less visible issues like Sudden Oak Death, Emerald Ash Borer, and Douglas-fir Tussock Moth. When a tree becomes heavily infested or diseased, it can spread to other nearby trees, necessitating removal to protect the local ecosystem.

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Tree roots can be aggressive, and if they extend too close to your home's foundation, driveway, or underground utilities, they can cause significant damage. 

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Trees may need removal after storm damage, disease, pest infestations, or changes to the use and function of their surroundings.

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Tree removal in Oregon and Washington is often a necessary step to ensure safety, protect the ecosystem, and maintain the beauty of the region. When considering tree removal, always consult with a professional arborist or tree removal service to assess the situation and provide expert guidance. Peak Tree Service is here to assist you with all your tree removal needs.

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