{"id":18814,"date":"2023-12-19T05:00:23","date_gmt":"2023-12-19T03:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=18814"},"modified":"2023-12-19T05:00:23","modified_gmt":"2023-12-19T03:00:23","slug":"will-apple-tree-roots-damage-foundation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/will-apple-tree-roots-damage-foundation\/","title":{"rendered":"Will Apple Tree Roots Damage Foundation"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Will apple tree roots damage foundation? This is a common question asked by many homeowners whose homes have large trees near their property. Generally, when trees are planted too close to a home, the roots can cause extensive damage to the foundation over time but this is more likely to happen with other trees than apple trees. This is because apple trees’ roots aren’t as deep, so they don’t spread out as far from the mushroom of the tree. As a result, apples’ roots find it difficult to penetrate hard surfaces such as concrete foundations, meaning nothing significant is likely to be damaged.<\/p>\n

In cases where the foundations are damaged, it is most likely to do with plant roots growing in cracks in the foundation and not directly by the roots of the tree itself. Also, many times trees have been planted too close to a residence before the foundation was put in place. So the tree is actually planted in the way of the home’s existing foundation and that could cause some damage.<\/p>\n

In addition, you should also take into account the size and surrounding landscape of the tree. Apples can grow quite large and they need plenty of space to grow. If they are cramped and surrounded by other trees and buildings, then their root system could be compromised, leading to potential damage. Finally, if the soil has been compacted due to poor drainage, that can also contribute to an unhealthy environment for apple roots and could potentially lead to damage further down the line.<\/p>\n

Factors That Increase Risk<\/h2>\n

The biggest factor that increases risk for tree damages to your foundation is improper positioning. If a tree is placed an appropriate distance from your home, then the likelihood your foundation will suffer damage is low. Generally, for an apple tree, the minimum recommended distance is 15 feet from your home. Anything closer than that runs a serious risk of affecting your foundation.<\/p>\n