Tree Removal
Sometimes, things happen, and they often happen at the most inconvenient time possible. Suppose you’ve got a large and majestic tree on your property. Well, it was large and majestic, until it collapsed in the yard. Now you need to deal with it, and unless you’re a professional lumberjack, you probably don’t have the tools or the time to deal with it.
Conversely, maybe the tree hasn’t collapsed, but it’s sustained some damage or disease and collapse is looking imminent. How do you know if a tree removal needs to be planned? If so, what’s the best way to cut it down, chop it up, and deal with the debris and wood chips? And what about stump grinding and removal?
We take the confusion out of tree care. Let us help you.
Signs Your Tree Needs To Be Removed
Fine twigs without living buds on the ends of the branches.
Upper crown branches that appear to be dead or hanging loosely.
Cavities in trunk or larger branches; called scaffolding branches.
Trunk has numerous cracks and bark appears chipped or peeling.
Base of trunk has fungi; like mushrooms (look for signs of decay).
Soil that appears to be heaving at the base of the trunk.