Why Trees Don’t Always Recover After Storm Damage

Why this topic matters

After storms, trees often appear salvageable. While some recover well, others decline slowly after initial damage.

What homeowners don’t realize

Storm damage can cause:

  • Hidden fractures
  • Torn fibers that don’t heal cleanly
  • Root plate movement that reduces stability

Recovery depends on species, severity, and site conditions.

The trade-offs & realities

Understanding whether recovery is realistic or whether failure is likely is key to making the right decision.

How we see this at Driftwood

We assess:

  • Extent of structural damage
  • Root movement
  • Canopy loss

Some trees recover with management. Others don’t.

Bottom line
Storm damage isn’t always a one-time event. Long-term impacts matter.

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