Here’s a great educational video on identifying wood decay that was put together by the University of Minnesota.
If you observe any of these conditions in your trees or have suspect trees, contact Barts Tree Service at 203-240-1302 for a free consultation.
Tree Decay Detection from University of Minnesota Duluth on Vimeo.


It is a fact, hazardous weather conditions can cause trees to fall and create extremely dangerous situations. For this reason, dying trees that cannot be saved or dead trees in close proximity to residential properties should be removed before a windy storm can potentially knock them down. Every year, a significant number of trees fall on houses, automobiles, buildings, structures, power lines, etc. Barts Tree Service of Danbury CT is highly specialized for this very type of 


Avoid tree instability issues when having landscaping done or building a new house. All too often people bring in topsoil or fill and bury the trunk flare of existing trees which will result in a stem-girdling root which destabilizes the tree. You should always be able to see the sweeping radius from the tree trunk to the beginning of the root system. If the tree appears to grow straight out of the ground after backfilling then you have covered the trunk flare and are at risk for it to die. As much as I like to come out and remove dead trees for you lets not induce the death onto good trees we want to keep.









