I have a big tall oak tree close to the house. Removing it will damage house foundation due to the rotten roots later?
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Dan's of Central Florida, Inc. on Feb 03, 2012Yan, that is possible if the roots have grown under the house foundation. I suggest you have a professional come and inspect it to give their opinion.Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Feb 05, 2012you can find certified arborists at www.georgiaarborist.orgHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Feb 06, 2012I personally would want an International Society of Arboriculture-certified arborist to look at that. They are indicated on the link Walter gave you, or you can search on the ISA website at: http://www.isa-arbor.com/faca/findArborist.aspxHelpful Reply
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