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Ben Sarafyan
Hi!
I would like to understand whether I need to remove or reduce two trees close to my house.
Some cracks have appeared in the wall, so my concern is they are caused by the trees in some way.
Tree 1: ornamental cherry around 8m tall and never been pruned.
Tree 2: a palm tree of some type around 3m tall.
Is there any way to assess what needs to be done / any understanding of whether these trees could be an issue to the house structure?
It's a 1930s semi detached in the south west
Thanks
Ben
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