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korkowa135
Hi I'm looking at some advice I'm interested in buying a property however there is a large Blue Atlas Cedar approx 9.5 meters / 32 feet away from corner of house. It's mature and approx 27 meters / 89 feet tall.
So when the house was built this tree was identified and it was deemed not to be an issue to the foundations etc.
However I'm wondering now it's a bit taller should I be concerned about it's proximity to the house?
Are Blue Atlas Cedar's damaging to foundations? What about the chances of storm damage? Are they robust trees?
Thanks in advance.
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