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First Time Home Buyers place accompany me, to take a look at a Tree in the Fall Zone
Our subject for this part of the grounds area inspection of the home, is a Tree.
You just may be asken yourself, why in the world is he showing us a tree?
And you could even be thinking, whats the big deal about where a tree is.

Heres the reason we are looking and why you sould know about any trees in the fall zone.
Trees in Fall Zone - Tree(s) with a divided trunks exist within the fall zone of the structure. This kind of tree structure is known to present an increased danger of unexpected falling. A falling tree can damage the structure with in that zone (these structures could be the home its self, a garage, a shed, or even a child's club or playhouse) as well as present dangers to folks within reach at the time of the falling of the tree.
My recommendetion in these cases, is to have all trees evaluated by a qualifed arborist and removed if necessary.

Hope you have learned and enjoyed, this part of the Inspection of the home!
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By the time we complete the Inspection, you will know the Home or Commercial Property better than the owner does!
God Bless America, The Land We Love

A home inspection from Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting, will give you peace of mind, so you and your family can enjoy the things you like to do!
Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!
When buying, renting a Home or Commercial Properties when Relocating in or to Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Windsor County, Vermont, or nearby Counties. When "Good Enough" Isn't, call Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting to schedule, Your New Hampshire and Vermont Home or Commercial Property Inspections!
Phone: 603-826-4207
Mobile: 603-477-8072
Posted at: Localism.com/neighbor/bakerhome all links open in a new window!
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Dale you really brought up a good point. Many folks have trees planted too close to the house; a wind could cause them to topple and endanger the home or resident. I may have to take a few pointers and do a Thought Provoker on this sometime if that is OK with you.