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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tree evaluation form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the property address, date, property owner, and evaluator's name. Ensure all fields are completed accurately for proper documentation.
  3. In the 'Tree Characteristics' section, provide details such as DBH of each trunk, common and Latin names, and estimated height. Select options for age class and deadwood percentage based on your observations.
  4. Move to 'Tree Health' and assess foliage color, density, leaf size, and any signs of pests or diseases. Document your findings clearly in the provided fields.
  5. For 'Site Conditions', indicate the site character and landscape type. Fill out irrigation status and any soil problems observed.
  6. In 'Tree Defects', identify defects present on the tree along with their severity. Use the legend provided to categorize each defect accurately.
  7. Complete sections on target use under the tree and risk abatement actions needed. Provide comments or other risk factors that may be relevant.
  8. Finally, calculate the risk rating based on failure potential, size of part, target, and other risk factors before submitting your completed form.

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These assessments may include climbing inspections, examination of the root system using a compressed-air tool (that avoids damage to roots and underground utilities), or one or more of the following: resistance drilling using a precision drilling instrument called a resistograph; or sonic tomography that produces a
Inventories range in cost from a few thousand dollars to upwards of $40,000.
The formula is: Tree Value = Base Value x Cross-sectional Area x Species Class x Condition Class x Location Class Base Value is the dollar amount assigned to 1 square inch of a trees trunk cross-sectional area and is typically based on the cost of the largest available replacement plant of the same species.
What is a Tree Risk Assessment Report? A tree risk assessment report is an inspection document that provides important details about the health, safety, and ongoing care plans of a tree.
You are going to need to get a tree appraiser to assess and value the tree. The appraisal process can take some time, but it will go quicker if you happen to have pictures of the tree before it was damaged. Typically a tree appraiser is a consulting arborist as well, so you wont need to have 3 people all at once.

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During a tree structure evaluation, your arborist will look for symptoms of decay, weakly attached branches, s, and splits, poor architecture, saturated soils, and root problems. Some of these defects are obvious by visual inspections, but others require a more detailed assessment.
Use your open eye to follow down the plumb bob and looking past it toward the tree, note how far from the center of the base of the tree your plumb bob reaches the ground. This is your side lean. So, for example, if your plumb bob hits a spot two feet to the left of the trees base, youve got two feet of side lean.

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