The tree removal process depends on the size of the tree. The largest trees may require specialized equipment like a crane. However, most residential trees can be removed without much difficulty. The tree will be taken down in a controlled manner to minimize risk to property. Pulleys and ropes are used to lower larger sections safely to the ground. We can also grind out the stump. The entire process can be done usually within a half day, but larger trees may require more time.
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HOW DO I KNOW IF A TREE IS UNSAFE AND NEEDS TO BE REMOVED? |
A tree is unsafe when it is structurally compromised or decayed, or when it threatens a structure on the property. A certified arborist can help you determine when to remove a tree. A large tree removal is nothing short of a demolition job requiring highly skilled tree workers, and specialized trucks, log loaders, stump grinders and chippers. After a large removal, the site may require restoration. |
ARE CERTAIN TYPES OF TREES MORE UNSAFE THAN OTHERS? |
Occasionally the species type or condition of the tree may be unsafe. Boxelder, willows, silver maples, and cottonwoods are more likely to break in high winds or storms. Removals can also occur for pest problems. Some examples of this would be: Thousand Canker Disease, IPS beetle, Dutch Elm Disease, and Mountain Pine Beetle.
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ARE THERE ANY ALTERNATIVES TO REMOVAL? |
There are at times alternatives to removal. A tree with structure problems may be professionally cabled or braced. This can help stabilize the tree and may prevent structure damage. Certain trees may be eligible to be moved to a new location using a spade truck. It is always best to consult with a certified arborist to discuss your options and determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
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WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE TREES AFTER THEY ARE REMOVED?Unless you ask us to leave anything behind, we will chip and haul away all large wood and debris from your property.
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