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Overgrown Branches Near Power Lines
in Springfield, IL

Springfield gets strong thunderstorms every spring and summer. When tree branches grow into or near power lines, a single storm gust can knock a limb into the wires and knock out power to your whole block. Left alone, those branches keep growing and the problem gets worse every season.

Quick Answer

Branches growing into power lines can cause outages, fires, and electrocution in Springfield. Ameren Illinois requires trees near lines to be trimmed back to a safe clearance. A certified arborist cuts the limbs away from the wires without damaging the tree's structure. Call (217) 953-8208 before the next storm hits.

Overgrown Branches Near Power Lines in Springfield

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Branches are visibly resting on or touching power lines
  • You see sparks or flickering lights during windy weather
  • Scorch marks on bark near where a limb meets the line
  • Your neighbors have lost power during storms and your trees are close to the lines
  • The utility company has sent you a notice about line clearance

Root Causes

What Causes Overgrown Branches Near Power Lines?

1

Unchecked Annual Branch Growth

Trees in Springfield's rich bottomland soil along the Sangamon River corridor can put on 2 to 3 feet of new growth each year. Without regular trimming, lateral branches reach utility lines within a few growing seasons and stay there.

The Fix

Directional Pruning

A trained trimmer removes the specific limbs growing toward the lines and shapes the remaining branches to grow away from them. Done right, this slows regrowth toward the lines and keeps the tree healthy.

2

Storm Damage Bending Limbs

Springfield sees frequent severe thunderstorms between April and September. High winds crack branch unions partway through, bending limbs downward into line clearance zones without fully breaking them off.

The Fix

Broken Limb Removal

The damaged section is cut back to a healthy branch collar so the wound heals properly. Leaving a cracked limb hanging near a line is an outage waiting to happen.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Unchecked Annual Branch Growth Storm Damage Bending Limbs
Branches are physically resting on the power line
Limb is visibly bent or hanging at an odd angle near the line
New green shoots have grown into the line clearance zone this season
Bark shows a long crack or split partway down the branch