Preparing For a Tree Removal

Trees add beauty to the yard and enhance the property value of your home, but they may need to be removed if they are in danger. Branches that overhang the house, garage or driveway; roots that are eroding the soil and damaging foundations, sidewalks or patios; and trees that are diseased, dying or dead are just some of the reasons why you might need to have a tree removed from your property. If you decide to remove a tree on your own, make sure to take the proper precautions, including purchasing the right equipment and ensuring that you have adequate insurance coverage to protect yourself against liability for any damage that could occur during the removal process.

A professional arborist should conduct a thorough assessment of the tree and surrounding area prior to removing it. This initial assessment can determine whether the tree needs to be removed, and if so, how it should be removed. Factors that are taken into account include the age and size of the tree, its health and location to buildings or power lines.

It’s a DIY Job If

If the tree is small enough that you can climb it without a ladder, there is plenty of room around the base to bring it to the ground and you have the required tools and personal protective equipment (PPE), then you may be able to safely remove it on your own. However, it is recommended that you hire a qualified tree service company for large or problematic trees.

The first step in preparing for a tree removal is to set up a safety zone. The area should be at least twice as wide and tall as the height of the tree, and it should be cleared of any obstructions. This can be done by putting up barriers, marking areas for utility companies and clearing the area of anything that could get in the way of the work being performed.

During the preparation stage, it’s important to remember that there will be heavy equipment coming in and out of the yard during the removal process. This can affect the surrounding landscaping and cause a lot of noise and debris. Make sure that you clear the area of any sheds or other structures that could get in the way of the equipment and create a safe path for workers to use when navigating the yard.

The cost of a tree removal depends on the size, condition and location of the tree. The height is the most obvious factor that will influence the price, with larger and more expensive trees costing more to remove than smaller ones. The cost can also increase if the tree is in poor condition, such as leaning or having structural issues that would make it dangerous to remove.

The most difficult and dangerous type of tree removal is uprooting. This is the process of completely removing the roots and trunk from the ground, and it requires the expertise of a tree removal expert. This is typically a last resort when a tree is beyond saving and is in immediate danger of falling on people, cars or houses.