Identify Tree Risks Before They Become Emergencies
Hazardous Tree Assessment in Two Rivers, Wisconsin
A tree that leans toward your garage, shows cracks along the trunk, or drops large branches without warning is more than an eyesore. It is a liability that can damage your home, injure someone on your property, or block access during a storm. In Two Rivers, older trees and unpredictable weather make it difficult to know when a tree has become dangerous. You need someone who can evaluate the tree, explain what is wrong, and recommend a clear course of action.
Stangel's Tree Service provides on-site assessments for trees that pose risks due to leaning, decay, storm damage, or structural instability. The service is useful for homeowners, landlords, and commercial property owners throughout Two Rivers and surrounding areas. The crew inspects the trunk, root system, and canopy to identify signs of weakness, disease, or rot. You receive clear recommendations for removal, trimming, or continued monitoring based on the tree's condition.
If you have a tree in Two Rivers that looks unstable or has recently changed, schedule an assessment to understand the risk and decide what to do next.
What an Assessment Looks for and Why It Matters
The crew arrives in Two Rivers with inspection tools, moisture meters, and probing equipment to check for internal decay. They examine the trunk for cracks, splits, or cavities that indicate rot. They look at the root flare to see if roots are lifting, damaged, or compromised by construction or erosion. They also evaluate the canopy for dead limbs, uneven weight distribution, and signs of disease or infestation.
After the assessment, you will know whether the tree is safe to keep, needs trimming to reduce weight, or should be removed before it fails. You will also understand what caused the problem, whether it is decay, storm damage, poor soil conditions, or age-related decline. If the tree is leaning, you will learn whether the lean is natural or caused by root failure.
Stangel's Tree Service is familiar with tree species common to Northeast Wisconsin and how they fail over time. Ash trees often develop internal decay from emerald ash borer damage, while silver maples are prone to splitting due to weak branch unions. This service does not include treatment or fertilization, but it does provide the information you need to reduce liability and protect your property. Assessments are especially common for older trees and trees near structures or public areas.

Typical Questions Before an Assessment Is Scheduled
Before scheduling an assessment, property owners usually want to know what signs indicate a problem, what the inspection includes, and what happens if the tree is found to be hazardous.
If you have a tree in Two Rivers that looks unstable, has recently lost branches, or is leaning toward your home, contact Stangel's Tree Service to schedule an on-site assessment and get clear guidance on what to do next.