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Beneath the Trees: A Tree Care Website


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Beneath the Trees: A Tree Care Website

Have you ever visited a yard where the trees were bright green, magnificent, and oh-so lush? Did you find yourself wishing that your trees could look the same way? They can. They simply need the proper care. On this website, you will learn what that proper care entails. A lot of it comes down to proper trimming, but certain trees also thrive with fertilizer, extra water, or some wood mulch around their base. You'll also learn a bit about tree care companies and the services they provide, which will come in handy if you don't have the skills or equipment to do your own tree care.

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5 Steps For Safe And Successful Tree Removal

Tree removal may seem simple, but it can be a dangerous task. Once you understand the basic process, it will make sense why it's best to leave tree removal to the professionals. 

1. Removal Evaluation

A service tech will visit your home a few days prior to removal. They will make a detailed map of the site, including the location of things like overhead lines, buildings, and roads. Next, the tree is evaluated. Your tech will record its height, any issues with the tree like a split trunk, and any other concerns that could impact removal. This evaluation is typically used to both plan the removal and to give a quote on the cost.

2. Site Plan

The next step in the process is a site plan, which is necessary to ensure a safe and damage-free removal. The tech will determine the best way to remove the tree to minimize risks. They will also note any special conditions, such as the need to close the street temporarily. In especially tricky areas, such as side yards where equipment may not be able to access, plans may include the use of special equipment like cranes to lift the tree out of the space. 

3. Permit Process

Your tree removal service should handle all aspects of the permitting process, although the cost of any necessary permits will be included in your quote. Some areas only require a permit to remove trees over a certain height or trunk width, while others may require different types of permits depending on the location of the tree. Keep in mind that it is your responsibility to get permission from any applicable home owner's associations that you belong to. 

4. Safety Precautions

There are standard safety precautions necessary for every removal job, such as closing off sidewalks and roads that are within the fall zone. There may be special precautions depending on your specific situation. Very tall trees may need to be tied with rigging and brought down in sections, for example, to prevent damage below. Your service techs will put all the safety precautions in place before the tree is removed.

5. Removal and Cleanup

The last step is removal. For a large tree, the limbs are usually first cut off, and then the trunk is cut down in sections. Smaller trees may be simply cut down or even dug out of the ground. Stump removal may immediately follow tree removal, or the crew may return in a few days to take care of the stump. Finally, the tree and debris are chipped into mulch which will either be hauled away or left on site, depending upon your preferences. 

Contact aprofessional tree removal service to ensure a safe and properly completed job.