Why Your Avon Trees Might Be Costing You More Than You Think
Why Your Avon Trees Might Be Costing You More Than You Think
"One overlooked tree can turn into thousands in unexpected costs."
That’s not an exaggeration. I’ve seen it happen dozens of times in Avon, Unionville, and Canton. A tree looks fine. It’s part of the landscape. But hidden problems—rotting roots, cracked branches, or leaning trunks—can quickly become a financial headache.
And the scary part? Most homeowners don’t notice until it’s too late.
The Hidden Costs of Ignoring Trees
Trees aren’t just greenery—they’re living, growing structures. And like any structure, neglect can cost you. Here’s what’s really at stake:
- Property Damage – Leaning or weakened trees can take out fences, driveways, sheds, or even your roof. One split trunk during a spring storm can ruin more than just your lawn.
- Storm Risks – Avon weather is unpredictable. Microbursts, heavy snow, and windstorms can turn a minor problem into a major emergency. Even a small branch can damage siding or knock out power lines.
- Insurance Headaches – Waiting too long can lead to denied claims if an inspector sees neglect. Insurers notice when decay or leaning was ignored.
- Root Problems – Roots can disrupt foundations, sidewalks, and underground pipes—costly to repair if ignored.
- Lost Property Value – Overgrown or unsafe trees can deter buyers if you’re selling your home. First impressions matter, and a healthy, well-maintained yard speaks volumes.
How to Spot Trees That Are Costing You
You don’t need a degree in arboriculture to see warning signs. Watch for:
- Cracks or splits in the trunk
- Dead or hanging branches
- Mushrooms or fungus at the base
- Leaning trees, especially after storms
- Exposed roots or soil heaving
Even one of these issues can indicate trouble that will grow if left untreated.
Neighborhood Spotlight: Avon, Unionville, and Canton
Homes in Weatogue, Unionville, and Canton often feature mature trees that look beautiful—but that also come with hidden risks. Older trees may have internal decay, weak root systems, or past storm damage that isn’t obvious from the street.
Take a classic White Hills oak, for example. It looks majestic. But a slow-spreading fungus inside the trunk can weaken it over years. You walk by every day thinking it’s perfectly fine… until one storm turns it into an instant disaster.
That’s why we recommend proactive inspections before small issues become emergencies. Investing a few hundred dollars today can prevent thousands in costs down the road.
Big A’s Avon Tree Service: How We Help
At Big A’s Avon Tree Service, we specialize in licensed tree removal, trimming, and risk assessments in Avon, Unionville, and Canton. Our team makes safety and clarity our top priorities:
- Thorough Evaluations – We assess trees for hidden structural issues and storm risks.
- Safe Removals – Dangerous trees? We take them down efficiently, safely, and cleanly.
- Strategic Pruning & Trimming – Reduce storm damage risk and promote healthy growth.
- Insurance Documentation – We help you document tree condition and work performed, so claims go smoothly.
We’ve seen firsthand how small, proactive steps prevent costly surprises—and help homeowners sleep easier at night.
DIY Maintenance Tips (Do These Before Calling Us!)
Even if you’re not ready for removal or trimming, there are a few things you can do to minimize risk:
- Clear dead branches that could fall in wind or snow.
- Mulch and water young trees properly to strengthen root systems.
- Monitor leaning or cracked trees closely, and take photos periodically.
- Avoid planting too close to foundations or sidewalks to prevent future root problems.
These small actions won’t replace professional care—but they can buy time and prevent minor issues from becoming major emergencies.
Bottom Line
Trees add beauty and value—but ignoring warning signs can cost far more than you think. Don’t wait for the next storm or accident to make a move.
Call Big A’s Avon Tree Service at (860) 969-2510 to schedule a free tree assessment today. Protect your home, your wallet, and your peace of mind—before it’s too late.



