Tree Danger Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore: How to Inspect Trees Before It’s Too Late

Jennifer McCandless • July 14, 2025

🌳⚠️ Is your tree silently screaming for help?
🎙️ In this week’s episode: "Tree Danger Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore"
💥 From cracking trunks to falling limbs, we break down the red flags 🌿
👀 Don’t wait until it crashes down—know what to watch for!
🎧 Tune in now to our latest podcast & save a tree (and your property)!

Tree Service | DeKalb, IL | Timbermen Tree Service
When was the last time you inspected the trees on your property? If you live in Ogle County, Lee County, DeKalb County, or Southern Winnebago County, your trees may be silently developing hazardous conditions that could lead to property damage—or worse.

At Timbermen Tree Service, we specialize in identifying and addressing dangerous tree issues before they become emergencies. Here are some common signs your tree may be at risk:

1. Falling or Dead Limbs
 Hanging or broken limbs, especially over driveways or roofs, pose immediate safety hazards.

2. Discolored or Sparse Leaves
 Yellowing, browning, or premature leaf drop may signal internal decay or root problems [2].

3. Cracking or Splitting in a “V” Shape
 Trees with tight “V” crotches are structurally weak and can split during high winds or heavy rains.

4. Broken or Missing Tree Tops
 A damaged crown weakens the tree’s balance and increases the chance of toppling in storms.

5. Unusual Leaning or Heaving Soil
 Leaning trees with disturbed soil at the base may be uprooting and need immediate evaluation.

Don't wait until damage is done. Schedule a tree hazard inspection with Timbermen Tree Service today. We proudly protect homes and properties across Northern Illinois with professional, reliable, and prompt tree care.

By Jennifer McCandless June 11, 2025
When summer storms roll through Ogle, Lee, DeKalb, and Northern Winnebago counties , they can bring high winds, heavy rain, lightning, and even hail. While these storms cool down the heat and water your yard, they can also pose a serious risk to the trees around your home or business. At Timbermen Tree Service , we’ve seen firsthand how storm-damaged trees can result in downed power lines, crushed fences, roof damage, and even personal injury. The good news? With a little preparation, you can drastically reduce the risk of tree-related storm damage—and gain peace of mind before the next storm hits. 🌳 How Summer Storms Threaten Trees 1. High Winds: Straight-line winds and gusts from thunderstorms can break off large limbs or even uproot entire trees, especially if the tree is already weakened. 2. Saturated Soil: Heavy rainfall can soften the ground, weakening root systems and making trees more susceptible to falling over. 3. Lightning Strikes: Tall, isolated trees are natural lightning rods. A direct strike can kill a tree instantly or leave it structurally unstable. 4. Hidden Decay or Weak Limbs: Trees that look fine on the outside may be hiding internal decay, deadwood, or weak branch unions—turning them into ticking time bombs during a storm. ✅ How to Prevent Tree Damage Before the Storm Here are steps you can take to protect your property and your peace of mind: 1. Schedule a Professional Tree Inspection Let our certified experts at Timbermen Tree Service assess your trees for structural weaknesses, disease, dead limbs, and potential hazards. This is the #1 way to catch issues early before a storm makes them worse. 2. Trim & Prune Strategically Proper pruning eliminates weak branches, promotes healthy growth, and reduces wind resistance—making trees more resilient when the wind picks up. 3. Remove Dead or Dangerous Trees Sometimes, the safest option is full tree removal. If a tree is leaning, rotting, or already cracked, removal before storm season can prevent disaster. 4. Check for Root Issues Uprooting is a major hazard during saturated conditions. We'll look for signs of root rot, instability, or compacted soil that may put your trees at risk. 🌲 Peace of Mind Starts With Preparation Storm damage is expensive, dangerous, and often avoidable. Don’t wait until after a summer thunderstorm to discover a problem. Let Timbermen Tree Service give your trees the attention they need before disaster strikes. We proudly serve Ogle, Lee, DeKalb, and Northern Winnebago counties , offering expert tree care with safety, professionalism, and your property’s value in mind. 📞 Call Today to Schedule a Storm Safety Tree Inspection! Get ahead of summer storms and rest easy knowing your trees are secure. 📍 Locally Owned | Fully Insured | Emergency Service Available Contact Timbermen Tree Service now for a free consultation!
Tree Service | Dixon, IL | Timbermen Tree Service
By Jennifer McCandless May 20, 2025
🌳 The Hidden Dangers of Neglected Trees in the Midwest Storm Season By Timbermen Tree Service | Serving Rochelle, IL, Ogle, Lee, DeKalb, and Southern Winnebago Counties In the Midwest, late spring and early summer storms are no joke. Heavy rains, strong winds, and even the occasional tornado can sweep through Illinois with little warning—leaving a trail of damage in their wake. While most homeowners focus on securing their homes and vehicles, one major threat is often overlooked: neglected trees. At Timbermen Tree Service, we want to help you protect your family, property, and trees before storm season hits full force. Here’s why untrimmed, unhealthy trees can become major hazards—and what you can do about it.
By Jennifer McCandless March 4, 2025
If you’re like many homeowners, you may think tree trimming is a task reserved for warmer months. However, winter and early spring are actually some of the best times of year to trim your trees. At Timbermen Tree Service, we specialize in tree trimming and pruning services in Rochelle, IL, and throughout Ogle County and DeKalb County—and we’re here to explain why late winter and early spring tree trimming is a smart investment for the health, safety, and beauty of your trees. 1. Trees Are Dormant in Winter & Early Spring During the dormant season, trees are not actively growing. Trimming them during this time minimizes stress, allowing them to heal properly before the growing season begins. This promotes stronger, healthier growth in the months ahead. 2. No Leaves, Easier Inspection With no leaves blocking the view, winter and early spring pruning makes it easier to see the tree’s structure and identify dead, damaged, or overgrown branches. This allows our expert arborists to make precise cuts, improving the tree’s overall shape and health. 3. Reduces Risk of Disease & Pest Infestation Many tree diseases, such as oak wilt and Dutch elm disease, spread more rapidly in warmer months due to insects and airborne fungi. By trimming trees in winter and early spring, when these threats are dormant, we significantly reduce the risk of infections and pest infestations. 4. Prevents Storm Damage In Illinois, late winter and early spring storms can bring strong winds, heavy snow, and ice, which often cause weak or overgrown branches to snap. Trimming your trees now reduces the risk of fallen limbs, helping to protect your home, vehicles, power lines, and family from unexpected damage. 5. Enhances Tree Growth for Spring & Summer A properly trimmed tree in late winter or early spring will use its energy more efficiently when the growing season starts. By removing dead or weak branches before new growth begins, your tree can produce healthier, stronger limbs and more vibrant foliage. 6. Less Stress on Your Lawn & Landscaping When the ground is frozen or firm in winter and early spring, tree trimming equipment causes less impact on your lawn and landscaping. This helps prevent soil compaction and damage to grass, flowers, and garden beds. 7. Better Scheduling & Faster Service Because winter and early spring are off-peak seasons for tree service companies, you’ll likely experience shorter wait times and more flexible scheduling. Plus, you’ll get your tree care needs taken care of before the busy spring and summer months. Schedule Your Tree Trimming Service Today! At Timbermen Tree Service, we’re proud to provide expert tree trimming services to homeowners and businesses in Rochelle, IL, and across Ogle County and DeKalb County. Whether you want to improve your tree’s health, reduce storm risks, or prepare your landscape for spring, our team is here to help. Don’t wait until it’s too late—schedule your winter or early spring tree trimming service today! 📞 Call Timbermen Tree Service Today For a Free Quote! 🌳 Visit us online Let’s keep your trees strong, healthy, and beautiful all year long!