EMERGENCY TREE REMOVAL

Emergency Tree Services

24-Hour Tree Removals

Here at Kostos Tree Service, Inc., our goal is to save and preserve the life of the trees on your property, but when the safety of you, your family, and your home is at risk, an emergency tree removal may be the best option. Serving residents and business owners across the San Diego area, our team of tree professionals provides around-the-clock emergency tree services when you need it most. From fallen trees to precarious limbs above your roofline, we work quickly and safely to remedy any tree hazards on your property. Call Kostos Tree Service today at 619-443-4465 for your complimentary tree removal estimate.

When to Call the Tree Removal Professionals

Knowing when it is time to call a tree specialist is an important step in protecting your home and family and avoiding costly damages and repairs. Kostos Tree Service has spent over 30 years delivering quality tree care to our communities, ranging from removing dangerous branches from your tree to assisting with complete removal of your tree and stump. Here are a few warning signs that you could have a tree emergency waiting to happen. If you notice any of these symptoms, call 619-443-4465 for a free assessment and estimate.

1

Limbs Overhanging Your Home or Tree is Leaning

Having a tree growing close to your home or other structure can provide shade and privacy, but can quickly spell disaster in the event the tree begins to have problems. Whether your tree has started to lean towards your home or its limbs and branches have begun to cross over your roofline, it is best to have a tree specialist inspect it to make sure it is healthy, strong, and stable.

2

Peeling Bark or Hollow Spots in the Tree's Trunk

There are a variety of reasons why your tree may be experiencing issues, ranging from it having suffered previous damage to being infested with a pest. If you notice dead and peeling bark or rotten hollow spots throughout your tree's trunk, it is a good indicator that your tree's health is in jeopardy. While it may not mean that your tree needs to be removed, an unhealthy or dying tree makes it more susceptible to falling during a storm or periods of heavy wind.

3

Dead or Dying Limbs

Also called "Widow-makers", these large, dead branches pose a significant risk for both people and properties below. A sudden rain shower or storm can have these limbs toppling from extreme heights, creating an extremely hazardous situation. There is usually a reason behind why your tree is experiencing death of its limbs and branches, so it is highly suggested to have a tree care specialist examine your tree.

When to Call the Tree Removal Professionals

Knowing when it is time to call a tree specialist is an important step in protecting your home and family and avoiding costly damages and repairs. Kostos Tree Service has spent over 30 years delivering quality tree care to our communities, ranging from removing dangerous branches from your tree to assisting with complete removal of your tree and stump. Here are a few warning signs that you could have a tree emergency waiting to happen. If you notice any of these symptoms, call 619-443-4465 for a free assessment and estimate.

1

Limbs Overhanging Your Home or Tree is Leaning

Having a tree growing close to your home or other structure can provide shade and privacy, but can quickly spell disaster in the event the tree begins to have problems. Whether your tree has started to lean towards your home or its limbs and branches have begun to cross over your roofline, it is best to have a tree specialist inspect it to make sure it is healthy, strong, and stable.

2

Peeling Bark or Hollow Spots in the Tree's Trunk

There are a variety of reasons why your tree may be experiencing issues, ranging from it having suffered previous damage to being infested with a pest. If you notice dead and peeling bark or rotten hollow spots throughout your tree's trunk, it is a good indicator that your tree's health is in jeopardy. While it may not mean that your tree needs to be removed, an unhealthy or dying tree makes it more susceptible to falling during a storm or periods of heavy wind.

3

Dead or Dying Limbs

Also called "Widow-makers", these large, dead branches pose a significant risk for both people and properties below. A sudden rain shower or storm can have these limbs toppling from extreme heights, creating an extremely hazardous situation. There is usually a reason behind why your tree is experiencing death of its limbs and branches, so it is highly suggested to have a tree care specialist examine your tree.

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