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AjiN
Dear experts,
I’m hoping someone can advise me on the below query please.
We moved in this new build home around 2.5 years ago. All the trees have a TPO.
This , I believe it’s a Pine tree already had a slight lean when we bought it. However, we’ve noticed lately that this tree has started to lean considerably more towards our home. Not being knowledge about this, I have no idea how dangerous this will be, how the lean/angle can be determined.
The lean is only visible from the side. Initial we though it’s the way how the tree grew to get sunlight. I have attached some pictures for your review.
The tree is around 12/13 meters away from our home. My question is, looking at this lean, is it a danger for the house for it fall over at some point (because it will destroy the house in the event if it falls over to that side).
I have asked the builder to provide any paperwork when they surveyed before building (assuming they would have made some kind of assessment before building). All the other trees are quite straight.
Also – in the event it needs to be pruned to balance or removed, how much danger is there in regards to heave. As mentioned, the ground is very much clay ground and the tree has been here many years prior to building these house.
I do apologies, I have absolutely no idea to deal with this it having a TPO on it along with the approximate costs it might bring with it.
I really appreciate your expertise advise.
Thank you
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