March 8, 2025 - 04:51

Since the start of 2025, the Philadelphia region has experienced an unusual weather pattern, recording 30 days with wind gusts reaching 30 mph or greater. This surge in strong winds has led to a significant uptick in business for tree removal companies across the area. Many homeowners have reported fallen branches and even entire trees toppling onto properties, posing potential hazards to safety and property.
Local tree removal experts note that the high winds have caused extensive damage to trees that were already weakened by previous weather conditions. As a result, many residents are seeking immediate assistance to mitigate risks and prevent further damage. The increased demand has prompted tree removal services to expand their teams and resources to accommodate the growing number of requests.
Experts recommend that homeowners assess their trees regularly, especially after severe weather events, to identify any potential risks. With the windy conditions expected to continue, tree removal companies are bracing for an ongoing busy season.
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