Blog How To Protect Your Trees During Construction Sep 15, 2024

When planning a construction project around your home, it’s easy to overlook the impact on your trees. However, protecting trees during construction is essential. Trees are particularly vulnerable to soil compaction, root damage, and chemical spills, all of which can occur if precautions aren’t taken.

Common Construction Risks to Trees

While trees may look tough, their root systems are highly sensitivity. Activities like grading, heavy machinery, or trench digging can harm them. If the soil is compacted or roots are damaged, it could lead to long-term decline or even death.

Best Practices to Protect Your Trees

  1. Establish a Tree Protection Zone (TPZ): Fencing off an area around the tree’s root zone ensures that heavy equipment and foot traffic don’t damage the roots or compact the soil. A general rule is to extend this zone as far as the tree’s branches reach.
  2. Limit Chemical Exposure: During construction, ensure that chemicals such as paint, fuel, and cement don’t spill into the tree’s root zone. Even small amounts of contamination can affect tree health.
  3. Minimize Soil Disturbance: Trenching and grading can sever roots, so try to keep excavation work outside the TPZ. When working near tree roots is necessary, an arborist can use specialized tools to minimize harm.
  4. Post-Construction Care: After construction, it’s important to have your trees evaluated by a tree care expert. They can recommend soil treatments, irrigation, or mulching to aid in recovery.

Why Consult a Tree Care Expert?

A tree care expert can recommend protection strategies for your trees. For homeowners in IrvineCosta Mesa, and other Orange County areas, it's especially important to work with experts familiar with the local soil and tree species.

Taking precautions for the long-term health of your trees will help make sure your trees are growing health long after construction ends. Consult a tree care professional early to keep your trees safe during the process.

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