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Book Clears Up Post-Storm Debates

A publication entitled Guide for Plant Appraisal may not seem to be  a grabber on the marketplace, but it certainly is having an impact on the  peace of mind and the wallets of property owners caught up in seasonal  storms.

The book is the ultimate reference for professional appraisers called in to  determine the cost of the damage to landscape trees and shrubs wrought by  winds, rain storms, ice and wet snow loads. It is the collective work of  experts in arboriculture and landscaping who together have set guidelines  on determining the worth of a wide range of trees in a  multitude of settings.

The guide is recognized by the courts and insurance companies as a reliable  arbiter in settling damage claims or assessing losses in property values.  Without it, homeowners attempting to receive compensation for damage to  trees could be entangled in endless debates based on nothing else but  opinions.

Five green-industry associations collaborated in the making of the  national guidelines. Each one endorses the publication by urging property  owners to engage only those appraisers who rely on its procedures as their  primary source in making their calculations. The groups are the  International Society of Arboriculture, the American Association of  Nurserymen, the Associated Landscape Contractors of America, the American Society of  Consulting Arborists, and the Tree Care Industry Association.

According to officials of the International Society of Arboriculture, good  landscaping can boost the market value of a property from 5% to as much as 20%. Trees  are therefore tangible assets. Some homeowners have added comprehensive  coverage riders to their home insurance policies to cover at least limited  storm losses to shade and ornamental trees.

Beyond this protection, the IRS may permit an income tax deduction to those  who can show they incurred a loss in excess of 10% of adjusted gross income  due to a severe storm during the tax year. In all cases, claims must be  supported by credible figures.

Providing those credible figures can be confounding, especially if informed  and universally accepted guidelines are lacking. Evaluation must take into  account tree species and size, along with tree health prior to the storm,  landscape value of the tree in relation to the buildings and other  components of the overall landscape, the extent of damage to the tree, and  the cost of restoration both to a particular tree and to the overall  landscape. The guidelines agreed to by the five associations take all of these  factors into consideration.

 Owners should take photographs of their landscapes every two or three years  to substantiate tree number, size, condition, and appearance in case  something does happen. If tree loss does occur, photographs should be  taken and, if possible, the tree should be appraised before it is removed.

The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) is a nonprofit organization supporting  tree care research around the world. Headquartered in Champaign, Ill., ISA is dedicated to the care and  preservation of shade and ornamental trees. For more information, contact a local ISA Certified Arborist  or visit www.treesaregood.com.
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GENERAL INFO.
Tree Care MYTHS
Arbor Day Tips
Trees vs. Turf
Protect Your Investment
TREE VALUE
The Value of Trees
Damaged Trees have Monetary Value
PLANTING TREES
Plan Ahead for Utilities
Tree Selection
Homeowner Tips
MULCHING
Proper Mulching for Healthy Trees
PRUNING
Don't TOP your Trees!
Pruning Flowering Trees
Prune Properly for Tree Shape
Sun Exposure
INSECTS & DISEASE
Tree Stress Plays a Big Role
Summer Tips
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Keeping Your Trees Safe
Get an Arborist to Help and Advise You
SEASONAL ISSUES
Salt Can Damage Trees
Dormant Trees are Prime for Pruning
Tree Care is Key for Cold Months
Why Autumn Leaves Change Color
Winter Tree Care Tips
Plant a "Live" Christmas Tree
TREE STORM DAMAGE AND DISASTERS
Recovering from Heavy Snow
Caution When Hiring for Storm Cleanup
Preparation is Key to Prevent Damage
Tree Appraisal Info.



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GENERAL TREE CARE INFORMATION THAT MIGHT INTEREST YOU
Tree Care Myths  |  Arbor Day Tips  |  How Your Lawn Affects Your Trees  |  How to Protect the Investment in Your Trees

TREE VALUE
The Value of Trees  |  Damaged Trees have Monetary Value

PLANTING TREES
Plan Ahead When Planting Near Utilities  |  Selecting the Right Tree  |  Homeowner Tips for their Trees

MULCHING TREES
Proper Mulching for Healthy Trees

PRUNING TREES
Don't TOP Your Trees!  |  Pruning Flowering Trees  |  Prune Properly for Tree Shape  |  Excess Sun Exposure and Your Trees

INSECTS & DISEASE
Tree Stress Plays a Big Role in Tree Health  |  Summer Tips

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING WITH YOUR TREES
Keeping Your Trees Safe  |  Get an Arborist to Help and Advise You

SEASONAL ISSUES
Road & Sidewalk Salt Can Damage Trees  |  Dormant Trees are Prime for Pruning  |  Tree Care is Key for Cold Months  |  Why Autumn Leaves Change Color  |  Winter Tree Care Tips  |  Plant a "Live" Christmas Tree

TREE STORM DAMAGE & DISASTERS
Recovering from Heavy Snow  |  Caution When Hiring for Storm Cleanup  |  Preparation is Key to Prevent Damage  |  Tree Appraisal Info.