Trees offer aesthetic appeal and increase the overall value of your property. However, they also increase the risk of damage to sidewalks and driveways. Here, we discuss the option of removing trees to safeguard these structures from potential damage.
Consider Other Solutions First
Tree removal should be a last resort for preventing damage to sidewalks and driveways. Even cutting the roots can present some challenges. Consider the following alternative solutions.
Bridging
One effective way to manage tree roots without removing the tree is by constructing a “bridge” over the roots. This method involves pouring concrete over the roots, creating a raised pathway that accommodates root growth while protecting the sidewalk or driveway. Bridging is especially useful when the tree is valuable and you want to maintain both the tree and the integrity of the surface.
Gravel or Pebbles
Another solution involves placing gravel or pebbles around the base of the sidewalk or driveway. This encourages the roots to grow deeper beneath the surface, away from the concrete or pavement. While not always foolproof, this method can be a simple and cost-effective way to manage root growth without extensive alterations.
Redirecting Your Sidewalk/Driveway
If space allows, consider altering the path of your sidewalk or driveway to avoid existing trees and their roots. This might involve adding a curve or redirecting the surface away from problem areas. By changing the layout, you can maintain both the trees and the structural integrity of your pathways while reducing the risk of future damage.
The Benefits of Tree Removal
If you have existing trees that are causing issues with your sidewalks or driveways, removal is worth considering. Focus on the removal of older trees with extensive root systems rather than newer ones. Newer trees are often manageable with root pruning or other corrective measures. Tree removal benefits you and prevents damage to sidewalks and driveways by:
- Removing trees with roots likely to push through the surface or get too close to the edges of the surface areas
- Improving property value
- Preventing costly damage to concrete or pavement
- Reducing fall hazards
- Keeping your vehicle(s) safe from damage caused by cracks
If tree removal isn’t preferred, roots can be trimmed. You can also create a root barrier underneath the surface. These barriers are made of mesh or similar materials that allow water to pass through but not larger roots.
Be Careful With New Plantings
With new plants, be careful with how close you place them next to sidewalks and driveways. If you prefer trees on your sidewalk, consider placing them in tree boxes or creating specially designed openings for them. With driveways, consider placing perennials along the driveway to place a natural barrier between tree roots and your driveway or sidewalk.
Contact Heartland Tree Service in Tulsa, OK to benefit from our full range of tree removal and tree care services.