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Tree Removal Guide

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Trees are great for making your space visually attractive.  However, these trees grow year after year and when they grow too big, they can be a cause of danger.  Trees start to rot from the inside when it reaches its age of maturity.  Some of its branches would also start falling.  Having big and old trees near you is not entirely safe and you should then consider having it removed before it is too late.

As easy as it may appear at first glance, removing a tree is far from easy.  It is highly important that specialists who do this bear in mind several factors that can prevent detrimental results.  Tree removal is not simply cutting it off.  It requires careful dismantling by highly trained personnel and utilizing the right machinery.

Removing a large tree can be very tricky.  It is not a very good idea to even consider removing it by yourself.  The best way to go about removing a dangerous tree is by hiring a skilled expert to do the job for you.

The Tree Removal Process

  1. Your landscape condition
  2. The architecture of the branch
  3. Your tree’s stability

Health and Safety Guidelines

It is wise to get yourself familiar with the safety measures of removing a tree so that you can be able to determine whether the contractors you hire are working in the right way.

  1. The tree removal expert should inspect the trees before starting any work.
  2. Identify any potential hazards such as holes in the working area, branches that are broken or appear to be weak. This is very important measures to ensure safety of the contractor especially if he will be required to climb the tree.
  3. If the tree is close to power lines, it is essential to contact the power company and inform them about the tree removal you have scheduled. They might consider de-energising some power lines that pose a great danger.  Many states have a law implemented regarding this matter.  Any tree that is about ten feet near a power line should be removed by a professional who has a line clearance.
  4. When the tree removal process is being started it is important that the tree falls on the opposite of the power line if there is no property in that area.
  5. If there is a property on the opposite area, you can contact the power company to come and remove the line for you when you cut the tree. They will come and set up the power line back once the tree removal process is over and the project is done.
  6. Removing a tree should be done on a clear, calm day. Rain, snow and strong winds can make the project very dangerous.
  7. Safety gear and the right equipment should be used in removing a tree.
  8. All people involved in this project should wear helmet, safety goggles and heavy gloves to avoid any injuries from chips or splinters from the tree.
  9. To avoid falling freely, a safety rope is needed for any contractor climbing the tree.
  10. Equipment that will be used in the process such as cranes and chain saws should be tested before starting.
  11. Tree removal contractors and their assistants must completely focus on the project to avoid any accidents. Anyone who might be watching them do this job should be in a safe distance and maintain it until the project is completed.
  12. Hiring the right tree removal expert is very crucial. This job should only be done by a professional who can ensure that the project will be done without any injuries and damages.