Lateralthinking1
I love trees, but at a distance from houses. Maybe the trees concerned have a shorter life span than others and could cause damage to homes in the near future.
My council planted trees on the verge, a few yards from houses in the 1930s. In the 1990s a large lime tree put its' roots under my house and also badly affected next door. It was an upsetting and expensive time for us, with walls pinned with monitors, bad cracks appearing, and as the council cut the tree down after a year or so I never qualified to have the house underpinned. It was repaired but signs of damage are still there.
I love trees, but at a distance from houses. Maybe the trees concerned have a shorter life span than others and could cause damage to homes in the near future.
My council planted trees on the verge, a few yards from houses in the 1930s. In the 1990s a large lime tree put its' roots under my house and also badly affected next door. It was an upsetting and expensive time for us, with walls pinned with monitors, bad cracks appearing, and as the council cut the tree down after a year or so I never qualified to have the house underpinned. It was repaired but signs of damage are still there.
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