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Corkscrew Willow: Should I be worried about invasive roots? (pictures)
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<blockquote data-quote="troythetreeman" data-source="post: 3758535" data-attributes="member: 68984"><p>willows grow big, grow fast and are generally pretty weak</p><p>it is my opinion its too close to your house</p><p>if you take it down now itll be relatively inexpensive</p><p>if it were mine i would watch it closely, watch for the roots to create issue and watch for structural flaws and at the point i felt it was a higher liability then an asset i would remove it</p><p>but to be fair, i would remove it myself and i have a great deal of experience in the sort of inspection im talking about</p><p>its a very safe bet it will need to come down at some point or it will create major problems</p><p>the bigger it gets, the more difficult and therefore expensive the removal becomes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troythetreeman, post: 3758535, member: 68984"] willows grow big, grow fast and are generally pretty weak it is my opinion its too close to your house if you take it down now itll be relatively inexpensive if it were mine i would watch it closely, watch for the roots to create issue and watch for structural flaws and at the point i felt it was a higher liability then an asset i would remove it but to be fair, i would remove it myself and i have a great deal of experience in the sort of inspection im talking about its a very safe bet it will need to come down at some point or it will create major problems the bigger it gets, the more difficult and therefore expensive the removal becomes [/QUOTE]
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