Storm Damage Tree Services for Victoria, B.C Prepare for the Unexpected.
Text or Call us today at 250 220 9298.
Why Choose Us for your Emergency Tree Removal Needs?
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Expertise: Our team is comprised of trained, experienced, and insured professionals.
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Preventative Care: Before the storm season hits, we recommend having trees inspected for any structural or stability issues.
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Quick Response: We understand the urgency of emergency tree situations and are always ready to act promptly.
Understanding the Risks
Retaining trees, such as evergreens and certain oaks, are at higher risk during stormy weather. Their foliage adds weight, and when combined with strong winds, can lead to tree failure.
🌍 As Climate Changes Impact Victoria, BC:
With the progression of climate changes, we’re witnessing an alteration in our weather patterns. Increasingly, we’re seeing more intense storms, hotter and prolonged droughts, and an overall extremity in weather conditions. These shifts don’t just affect us – they have a significant impact on our trees. Many trees, unfortunately, are succumbing to these harsh conditions, either perishing, sustaining damage, or facing the threat of falling.
Key Considerations for Tree Damage Post-Storm: A Guide for Property Owners
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Tree Ownership: Is the affected tree on public or private land? Does it fall under the Tree Preservation Bylaw? We’re here to help clarify these for you.
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Insurance Matters: One of your initial steps should be to contact your homeowner’s insurance provider.
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Documentation: Photograph the damage caused by the storm. Make a record of which property structures were impacted for insurance claims.
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Safety First: Always prioritize safety. If tree pruning or removal requires tools like ladders or chainsaws, it’s time to consult a certified arborist equipped with the necessary tools and expertise.
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Assessing Tree Health: If a tree retains over half of its foliage post-damage, it may have the vitality to recover. Trees possess an impressive resilience. Even if they’ve sustained substantial structural damage, their recovery capacities can be surprising.
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Locating a Certified Arborist: Utilize the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) website to find a local ISA-certified arborist, particularly in the Victoria and Sidney, BC areas.
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Structural Analysis: Are the primary branches or the main trunk damaged? More significant or crucial the branch, the tougher the recovery journey for the tree.
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Electrical Safety: Always be cautious around trees or branches entangled with power lines. Trees in contact with active wires conduct electricity and are perilous. If you suspect any contact between trees and utility lines, prioritize safety and contact 1-888-POWERON (1-888-769-3766). For further guidance, please refer to BC Hydro’s Electrical Safety page.
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Evaluating Wounds: Larger wounds can hinder a tree’s recovery. They may also be entry points for insects and decay.
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Stay Vigilant: Avoid standing under trees with visibly damaged branches that appear unstable. If tree work is required at heights or involves significant branches, engage a professional arborist.
A certified ISA arborist can conduct a thorough inspection of your property, identifying factors that might make trees more susceptible to falling. This can range from physical inspections to a detailed decay analysis of branches, stems, or roots.
Based on their findings, they’ll recommend appropriate treatments to fortify trees and shrubs against future weather challenges. This might include pruning, installation of braces or cables, or even lightning protection for high-value or strategically located trees.
FAQs on Storm and Weather-Related Tree Damage
We proudly serve a wide range of municipalities in and around Victoria, BC. Our service areas include:
- Victoria B.C.
- District of Oak Bay
- District of Saanich
- Town of Sidney
- Town of View Royal
- District of North Saanich
- District of Metchosin
- District of Central Saanich
- Township of Esquimalt
- District of Highlands
- Capital Regional District
- District of Langford
- City of Colwood
- District of Sooke
If you’re located in any of these regions and require tree services, Scotty Tree Service and Victoria Trees are ready to assist!
First, ensure the safety of everyone around. Stay away from the damaged tree, especially if it’s near power lines. For expert evaluation and prompt action, contact Scotty Tree Service.
An arborist can assess tree stability, conduct emergency pruning, and more. For those in the Town of Sydney and neighboring areas, Victoria Trees is your go-to local expert.
If a tree contacts power lines, call your BCHYDRO immediately. Once safe, reach out to Scotty Tree Service for expert tree care.
Consider a pre-storm tree assessment to identify potential risks. Victoria Trees provides comprehensive evaluations and proactive measures to ensure tree safety.
Tree removal is critical when a tree is significantly damaged. However, for trees with minor damages our team at Victoria Trees often recommends and conducts salvage operations.
Trees have a remarkable recovery ability. If they haven’t experienced significant structural damage and maintain over 50% of their foliage, they’re likely to recover.
Stump removal requires specialized equipment to remove the remaining stump after tree cutting. Victoria Trees provides efficient stump removal for all municipalities we serve.
Large wounds can decrease a tree’s structural integrity. An ISA certified arborist can provide an accurate assessment.
Trees entangled with utility lines can carry electricity and are hazardous. Always call 1-888-POWERON or visit BC Hydro’s Electrical Safety page for guidance.
Regular inspections, pruning, cabling, or bracing can help trees withstand severe weather conditions.
Visit the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) website to locate a certified professional in your vicinity. You will find us there.
Text or Call Scotty Tree and Arborist Today 250 220 9298.
No, it’s alarming to note that over three-quarters of the population in B.C. are not informed about fundamental safety protocols when working close to electrical installations in their yards.
Individuals and any tools they are using, including ladders, should be at a minimum distance of three metres from power lines. This is crucial as electricity can “arc” or leap to people or objects within this range.
No, it’s hazardous. Even if a tool isn’t touching the power line directly, electricity from the distribution lines in B.C. neighbourhoods can “arc” or jump to individuals or objects if they come within the three-metre safety range.
Yes, BC Hydro has widely advised that people must maintain at least 10 metres away from a downed or damaged power line – roughly the length of a bus.
16% of British Columbians have undertaken gardening, landscaping, or vegetation trimming activities near electrical cables.
For the safety of you and your community, always contact professionals like Scotty Tree Service. We are well-versed with the necessary precautions to ensure safe and efficient tree services, especially in areas served like Victoria B.C., District of Oak Bay, District of Saanich, and others in the region.
Your Safety is Our Priority
Your safety and the well-being of your property are our top priorities. For any tree-related concerns or emergencies in the regions we serve, always turn to Scotty Tree Service.