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Your Guide To Tree Removal From Your Property

8/20/2021

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Trees are some of the most beautiful landscaping elements, and having them on your property is great – and not just for aesthetic reasons. However, in some cases, trees can become dangerous to keep, that is when they become damaged severely, or diseased and the need for fire mitigation on your property. In this situation, removal may be the only option to protect your property and prevent people and animal injury that may occur due to fallen tree or large branches.

If you must remove a tree from your property, you should know that this operation should not be taken lightly. You can probably remove small trees safely, but when it comes to large trees and/ or badly decayed, you should call the pros.

Besides, you must check your local regulations, because, in some area, there are special requirements to be allowed to remove trees (even on private properties!) – e.g. environmentally sensitive areas.

Once you have put down the tree, there is also the question of disposal or turning the debris into something useful (logs for firewood, or material for other woodworking projects).

Hiring tree removal services is the best choice, because they also have the equipment necessary for stump removal, if you do not want to incorporate it into a landscaping project.


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Zachary Tomlinson link
8/24/2021 08:30:42 am

Wow, I never knew that trees that show signs of damage and pose a threat to your property should be removed immediately. I like your idea of contacting a specialist because they have the tools and the experience for it. I'll keep this in mind if ever it happens to our pine trees!

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Tree Care link
9/15/2022 10:17:49 pm

I was amazed to learn that trees with a damaged or broken trunk should be cut down immediately. I like your suggestion of calling an expert mostly due to their experience and high tech power tools. Taking advice from a good tree service professional is always best. Thank you for sharing your great post!

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