Let Us Take Care Of That Headache For YouWhen homeowners are faced with hazardous trees, there are options they can consider before cutting down the tree. If a hazardous tree has not caused damage or injury to properties, people or surrounding structures it may be possible for certain precautions to be taken to protect the homeowner and neighbors from potential hazardous situations.
Precautions can include pruning branches that hang over rooflines, driveways and sidewalks of homes as well as other hazardous areas of the property. Removing hazardous trees can also be costly so homeowners should always take necessary precautions if they plan on removing hazardous trees themselves. In January of 2011, a woman was killed in Blackstone, Virginia when a falling 50-foot pine tree struck her car. The woman's husband also suffered minor injuries. Sadly, this whole situation could have been avoided had the hazardous tree been removed. |
Hazardous trees are often hazardous not just because of their size, age or condition, but also because of old 'wounds' that have become infected. There are some situations where hazardous trees pose minimal risk to homes or people, so precautions can be taken to avoid any accidents from occurring. However, hazardous trees should always be handled by professionals if there is any sign of rot or decay in the trunk and/or roots.
If homeowners decide they want to remove hazardous trees themselves they should wear protective clothing such as gloves and safety goggles when removing tree limbs and branches. Those who plan on removing hazardous trees within five feet of a home's foundation should take particular care not to damage the substructure, and should notify nearby residents prior to removing the tree.
Trees are an important part of any landscape or property, but hazardous trees pose too great of a risk especially when they are diseased, dead or rotting. Any hazardous trees should be removed by professionals instead of risking damage to properties and people. Homeowners who encounter hazardous trees should always take maximum precautions before removing them themselves.
If homeowners decide they want to remove hazardous trees themselves they should wear protective clothing such as gloves and safety goggles when removing tree limbs and branches. Those who plan on removing hazardous trees within five feet of a home's foundation should take particular care not to damage the substructure, and should notify nearby residents prior to removing the tree.
Trees are an important part of any landscape or property, but hazardous trees pose too great of a risk especially when they are diseased, dead or rotting. Any hazardous trees should be removed by professionals instead of risking damage to properties and people. Homeowners who encounter hazardous trees should always take maximum precautions before removing them themselves.
Tree Removal & DisposalTree removal involves cutting the tree down using a multitude of different types of equipment, including chainsaws, trimming tools, access ropes, safety gear and more. Once the tree is fallen, the trunk is disposed of either by being hauled away (if too large) or transformed into mulch using a wood chipper.
There are nearly 200 million acres of urban forest in the United States alone (U.S. Forest Service), which means there is no shortage of trees ready to be removed at any given time for various reasons. Depending on the type of tree removal service you decide upon, tree removal and disposal options vary greatly - not just with species but also size, tree health, tree location, tree height, tree structure and presence of low-hanging branches. Before tree trimmers are able to work on tree trimming or tree removal projects, these factors must be taken into consideration. |
Cost
Tree removal cost will vary depending on the size of the tree(s) being removed as well as tree condition, tree location and tree height. Lake Worth Tree Service is more than happy to provide an estimate based on our findings at your property once we have had a chance to inspect the property for any potential roadblocks that may come up during the felling of trees having been judged to be dead or dying. This provides you with peace of mind before deciding whether or not tree removal services are the best solution for your tree problems.
Options
Tree disposal options vary depending on tree species and tree height. Lake Worth Tree Service offers free tree recycling in the form of chipping branches or grinding stumps. Be sure to inquire about this service if you are interested in having some of your fallen trees recycled instead of thrown in a landfill after they are removed. In cases where tree recycling is not available, there are other options for dealing with old broken limbs that are collected when pruning or thinning out trees during regular maintenance visits. Tree disposal is not necessarily limited to throwing tree parts into the nearest landfill. Lake Worth Tree Service will turn your tree waste into mulch for use on your property, nearby parks and other areas that might benefit.
Though tree removal may seem like a difficult, lengthy process, it can be done in a matter of hours if you have the proper equipment, expertise and know-how. If you are looking for tree removal service in your area, contact Lake Worth Tree Service today at (561) 931-6822.
Tree removal cost will vary depending on the size of the tree(s) being removed as well as tree condition, tree location and tree height. Lake Worth Tree Service is more than happy to provide an estimate based on our findings at your property once we have had a chance to inspect the property for any potential roadblocks that may come up during the felling of trees having been judged to be dead or dying. This provides you with peace of mind before deciding whether or not tree removal services are the best solution for your tree problems.
Options
Tree disposal options vary depending on tree species and tree height. Lake Worth Tree Service offers free tree recycling in the form of chipping branches or grinding stumps. Be sure to inquire about this service if you are interested in having some of your fallen trees recycled instead of thrown in a landfill after they are removed. In cases where tree recycling is not available, there are other options for dealing with old broken limbs that are collected when pruning or thinning out trees during regular maintenance visits. Tree disposal is not necessarily limited to throwing tree parts into the nearest landfill. Lake Worth Tree Service will turn your tree waste into mulch for use on your property, nearby parks and other areas that might benefit.
Though tree removal may seem like a difficult, lengthy process, it can be done in a matter of hours if you have the proper equipment, expertise and know-how. If you are looking for tree removal service in your area, contact Lake Worth Tree Service today at (561) 931-6822.