
Storm season in Perry brings strong winds and heavy rain—bad news if you’ve got a weak or damaged tree on your property. A single fallen tree can cause thousands in property damage or even personal injury. The good news? Most hazardous trees show warning signs before they fail.
At Tree Removal Near Me by Payne Brothers, we help homeowners spot risks early and act fast. Here’s how to identify problem trees, why timing matters, and when to call in the pros.
Signs of Decay, Leaning, or Root Problems
Not all trees are dangerous, but some pose real risks—especially during storms. Look for these red flags:
🍄 Fungus at the Base
Mushrooms or decay near the trunk’s base could mean internal rot or root damage.
🪵 Cracks in the Trunk
Deep splits or cracks, especially where limbs join, often signal a weakened structure.
🌲 Leaning Trees
Any tree leaning more than 15 degrees from vertical—especially one that didn’t lean before—could be at risk of falling.
🌿 Bare or Dead Branches
If parts of the tree never leaf out or drop branches frequently, it’s likely in decline.
💧 Heaving Soil or Exposed Roots
Soft, heaving ground or visible roots may mean the tree is unstable after heavy rain.
Why Early Action Prevents Expensive Damage
Storms don’t give warnings. If you delay removing a hazardous tree, you could be facing:
- Roof, vehicle, or structural damage
- Power outages if trees fall on lines
- Insurance deductibles or denied claims if neglect is proven
- Emergency removal fees (which cost more)
The cost of removing a tree before a storm is always lower than fixing the damage afterward.
When to Call Payne Brothers for an Inspection
If something about your tree feels “off,” don’t wait. At Payne Brothers, we offer:
- Free inspections in Perry
- Expert advice from licensed pros
- Fast scheduling and safe removal
- Optional stump grinding and full cleanup
We know the trees in Middle Georgia—and we know how to remove them safely before they become a threat.
Don’t Wait for the Next Storm—Act Now
Protect your home, your family, and your peace of mind. Let Payne Brothers inspect your trees before storm season hits.