I have a similar question concerning tree roots.. but it's MY tree. The tree roots are coming up in the front yard and cracking the floor in the garage (under house) wondered if Homeowners would pay toward having it removed because it is damaging the house.
To safely trim tree roots and prevent damage to your property, hire a professional arborist to assess the situation and determine the best course of action. They can carefully trim the roots without harming the tree or causing structural damage to your property.
My neighbor's tree has roots that crossed our property line. It is lifting our concrete patio and destroying our fence. What do I do?
It is generally not legal to cut tree roots from a neighbor's tree on your property without their permission. Doing so could harm the tree and potentially lead to legal consequences. It's best to discuss the issue with your neighbor and seek a mutually agreeable solution.
Yes, but you would have to pay what your homeowners deductible.
If it gets into the septic field as not everyone is on sewer.
the tree, roots go out in all directions
Tree Roots was created in 1890.
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.
The roots provide the life source to the tree , so, cut the roots, kill the tree.
No the roots cannot be trimmed without damaging the tree.
Yes, you can trim a tree that overhangs your property, as you are generally allowed to cut branches that extend over your property line. However, it's important to check local regulations and any homeowner association rules regarding tree trimming. If the roots are causing damage to your patio stones, you may need to consult a professional arborist to assess the situation and determine the best course of action while ensuring the health of the tree. Always consider the potential impact on the tree before proceeding.
If in California your neighbor is responsible for any damage that his tree has done to your property.