Spring Tree Inspections in the Fraser Valley: What to Check Before Growth Season
- joshraskew
- 2 days ago
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As winter starts to fade in the Fraser Valley, your trees are already preparing for major spring growth. Fraser Valley homeowners face unique seasonal challenges due to the heavy winter rain, wind, and fluctuating temperatures. Early spring is the ideal time to schedule your spring tree inspection to ensure your trees maintain strong, healthy, and safe structures before the growing season begins.
At TreeArb, we are here to help homeowners and property managers catch these issues early on by doing professional tree health assessments and proactive care.
Here are some important aspects to check during your spring tree inspection:
Winter Storm Damage
Snow, ice, and wind can create hidden structural issues within your tree.
Look for signs of:
Bark damage or deep wounds on the trunk.
Split or cracked limbs.
Leaning trees or shifting root plates.
Hanging or partially broken branches.
Small cracks can worsen over time as the foliage will add weight. Addressing damage early helps to prevent limb failure during spring and summer storms in BC.
Weak or Overextended Limbs
As the trees start growing again, weak branch connections can become a hazard.
Look out for:
Dead or brittle wood.
Narrow branch angles.
Heavy and long lateral branches.
Crossing or rubbing limbs.
Early structural pruning will help to improve the canopy balance, light penetration, airflow, and overall tree health.
Early Disease and Pest Signs
Spring activates many insects and pathogens which can harm your trees.
Check for signs of:
Buds that won’t open.
Small holes in the bark.
Sawdust at the base of the tree.
Cankers or discoloured bark.
Early assessments can prevent the infestation from worsening or spreading to other nearby trees.
Root and Soil Concerns
Healthy trees begin in the ground.
Inspect for:
Signs of root rot or decay.
Soil heaving.
Standing water near the trunk.
Exposed or damaged roots.
Root instability increases the tree’s risks of failing during a storm.
Why Book a Professional Spring Tree Inspection?
Our arborists assess decay risk, structural integrity, overall vitality, pest pressure, and issues beyond what basic visual checks can reveal.
TreeArb provides detailed, personalized inspections tailored to the Fraser Valley conditions and can recommend specialized treatments, pruning, or removal if needed.
Start The Growing Season Strong and Healthy
A proactive spring tree inspection:
Enhances property safety.
Reduces storm damage.
Supports long-term tree health.
Encourages balanced growth.
Contact TreeArb today to schedule your spring tree inspection in the Fraser Valley and prepare your trees for a strong and healthy growing season.
TreeArb – Professional Arborist Services in the Fraser Valley



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