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Power Lines and Encroaching Trees: A Dangerous Mix

Trees that interfere with power lines are dangerous. Power outages and fires are real risks. In addition, trees can conduct electricity, so trees touching power lines pose shock or electrocution hazards. Clearly, only professionals should trim trees near power lines. Still, homeowners can safely enjoy the many benefits that healthy trees bring to a property. You simply need to be vigilant. Watch for warning signs that a tree might impact the power lines near your home.

Proximity

When a tree is growing near a power line, it’s a concern. If there’s any chance that it might become tall enough to reach the lines, being proactive is vital. Make sure that its branches are carefully maintained so that they never pose the risk of coming into contact with the lines. Even shorter trees should be meticulously maintained so that they won’t interfere with the electric company’s ability to work on the power lines.

Expectations

Trees can take decades to reach their full size. Before planting anything near a power corridor, weigh its expected size carefully. If a tree self-seeds, consider your options. Should it stay? Should it be transplanted? Is a wait-and-see approach OK for now? If you notice that a tree is growing toward the power lines and might reach them soon, don’t wait. Take action now.

Discoloration

When a tree alongside a power line has branches that appear dead, brown, or burnt, these discolorations, it may have touched the power line. The contact may be consistent or intermittent, and either is a problem. Contact a professional for help immediately.

Movements

Do you have trees that sway and rustle with every breeze? Are there some with weakened branches that might break and blow around in the next storm? If these trees are close enough to the power lines that there’s a chance they might connect, call a tree service.

Vines

Many trees have vines that grow along their trunks or branches. If these vines jump to a nearby power line, they can provide a pathway for electricity. Prevent disaster by having an arborist trim the tree or remove the vine before any contact occurs.

Sparks

If something sparkling catches your eye in the space between a tree and the power line, don’t move closer to check it out. You may be seeing sparking or arcing as electricity jumps between the wires and the tree. Call for professional assistance.

Electricity is a modern-day must-have. Beautiful, healthy trees are a pleasure. Having both means that you need to keep an eye out for any warning signs that a tree is in danger of encroaching on a power line.

When you have concerns about your trees, contact Reyes Tree Service for the expert trimming and pruning services you need for your Vancouver, WA home.