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5 Signs Your Bassendean Tree Needs Pruning or Removal

  • Writer: Swift Trees Perth
    Swift Trees Perth
  • Aug 11
  • 3 min read

Keeping trees healthy is so important for safety, property value, and the overall look of your Bassendean garden.


Sometimes, however, trees can become hazardous or diseased, needing professional care.


If you’re wondering whether it’s time to carry out some tree pruning in Bassendean or even full tree removal, here are five clear warning signs to look out for.


Dead or Dying Branches


Dry, leafless tree branches against a dark, cloudy sky. Some foliage on the right. Mood is calm and somber, with muted colors.

Dead branches are a major indicator that your tree needs attention.


These branches often appear brittle, leafless, and may break easily.


Deadwood can fall unexpectedly, posing a safety risk to your family, home, and power lines.


  • Solution: Regular tree pruning in Bassendean by a licensed arborist removes these weak branches, restoring your tree’s health and preventing accidents.


Leaning or Unstable Tree - A sign your Bassendean Tree needs pruning or removal


If your tree is suddenly leaning or showing exposed roots, it could signal structural instability and suggest that your Bassendean tree may need pruning or removal . This often happens after storms, high winds, or soil erosion.


  • Why it matters: A leaning tree can uproot without warning, causing damage to fences, cars, or your home.


  • Action: Call a Bassendean tree risk assessment expert to evaluate the tree’s stability. In severe cases, tree removal may be the safest option.


Signs of Disease or Infestation


Mushrooms grow on a tree trunk with peeling bark and blackened areas. The background features blurred foliage in a natural setting.
Fungi growing on a tree trunk surrounded by split bark and darkened areas, indicating decay or disease.


  • Discoloured or wilting leaves

  • Unusual fungal growth (mushrooms on the trunk or roots)

  • Holes in the bark from pests


Untreated diseases spread quickly to other trees in your garden.


  • Professional help: A licensed arborist in Bassendean WA can diagnose the problem and recommend corrective pruning or targeted treatments to save your tree.


Overgrown or Dangerous Branches


Branches growing too close to power lines, roofs, or walkways are a hazard during strong winds or storms. Overgrowth also affects sunlight and can damage nearby plants.


  • Solution: Expert tree pruning in Bassendean safely clears hazardous branches, improving airflow and light while maintaining the tree’s natural shape.


Hollow Trunk or Decay


A split tree trunk with green leaves and orange flowers at the base, against a green fence and brick wall in a serene, earthy setting.
A mature tree with a deeply hollowed trunk, showing signs of age and decay—an indicator that professional inspection or removal may be needed to ensure safety.

If you notice cavities in the trunk, peeling bark, or significant rot, your tree’s structural integrity is compromised. Such trees can unexpectedly collapse, even if the canopy looks healthy.


  • Action: Schedule a Bassendean tree risk assessment to determine if strategic pruning can help—or if full tree removal in Bassendean is necessary for safety.


Why Choose Swift Trees Perth


  • Fully Licensed Arborists: We ensure all work meets council guidelines and safety standards.

  • Comprehensive Services: From tree pruning to tree removal, stump grinding, and palm removal, we handle it all.

  • Local Expertise: As Tree Surgery Specialists, we understand Bassendean's tree species, soil, and council regulations.

  • Risk Assessments: We provide inspections to help you make informed decisions about your trees.


When it comes to the safety and health of your garden, trust Swift Trees Perth as your licensed tree surgeons in Bassendean WA.



Don’t wait for a hazardous tree to cause damage.


Contact us for a free quote on tree pruning, tree risk assessments, or tree removal in Bassendean.


We’ll ensure your trees are safe, healthy, and compliant with local council requirements.


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