Trees can be a terrific addition to your yard or commercial space. They can help increase the property value and provide a beautiful outdoor space for many to enjoy. However, sometimes trees can pose more of a safety or health risk than a benefit. These situations require tree removal to prevent damage to surrounding buildings or vegetation.
Some Considerations For Tree Removal
Tree removal is not just a simple task of cutting a tree down. It requires planning and proper execution to ensure that the process goes smoothly and does not create more problems. If you have never had to remove a tree before, you may not know these elements are vital considerations.
The Reason For Removal
Is the tree completely diseased or infested with pests? If you have a tree that contains a problem, it could spread to surrounding vegetation if you leave it too long or you do not remove it correctly.
A healthy tree may be growing too large and taking over your yard or blocking the view. In addition, some root systems can damage nearby driveways, sidewalks, and even house foundations.
The reason you want to remove a tree can be a factor in the project’s overall cost.
Stump Removal
Removing a tree is just the beginning of the process. After cutting it down, you have to decide on the remaining stump. You can choose to leave the stump, grind it out, or remove it entirely from the yard once the tree is not there.
Each of these choices will require special care and may end up costing you more money, depending on your selection.
Cleanup
Few homeowners realize how much work there is to do after you remove a tree. From broken branches to the trunk, you will face a lot of wood left sitting in your yard. If you want to keep the wood, it should not contain disease or pests. Hauling it away to clear out the yard can be an extensive and expensive job all on its own.
Safety
Tree removal is not a quick and easy project. It requires you to adhere to many safety regulations to keep you and others safe around you during the process. Trees that fall improperly during the removal can damage nearby buildings, vehicles, and other vegetation.
Yard Damage
Removing a tree will not happen without some cosmetic damage to your yard, unfortunately. Depending on the size of your tree and its placement, a professional service may bring in special equipment that may dig up some grass or remove sections of the yard when taking out a stump.
Talk to your tree removal service and determine what to expect during and after the process, so there are no surprises.