Tuesday 27 December 2016

The Dangers Of Limbs Overhanging Power Lines

Trees overhanging a power line are a common problem, but electricians installing new lines typically cut away any that are in danger of impacting the line. Good Philadelphia tree service companies work hard to ensure that power lines aren't really in danger of damaging these lines. However, there's a chance that a left limb on your property may pose a risk of falling and causing severe damage.

What would happen if your limb fell on a power line? There's a chance nothing would happen. Many power lines have small trees balanced on them without suffering from severe problems. However, a falling limb could cause a break in the power line that could take the power out of your area for a lengthy period of time. These types of electric power line repairs can typically take a few days to finish.

The dangers here are legion. For example, if you live near a hospital and the power is taken out, the lives of everyone at the hospital are at risk. This is true even though most hospitals have a generator. Even worse for you and your family, the hefty repair bill is likely to fall squarely in your lap.

Why? Failure to keep your trees healthy and keeping limbs from impacting power lines is a duty left squarely to the property owners. Repair costs can run up into the hundreds or thousands of dollars, making it worth calling a tree service in Philadelphia, particularly before the next big snow fall of the season.