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Tree Removal

What Is Tree Removal?

Tree removal is the process of taking down a tree, stump and all.


When Tree Removal Is Necessary


-Dead: A dead tree is a liability. It’s only a matter of time before it falls and does damage to your home, car or person.


-Diseased: A diseased tree is not only unsightly, but it’s a danger to the trees around it. Diseased trees can spread their illness, Weak trees are also more susceptible to falling during a storm.


-Damaged: A tree that has been damaged by a storm may need to be removed for safety reasons. Damaged trees are also more likely to fall and cause damage.


-Leaning: A tree that is leaning significantly to one side is a danger to anything beneath it. If the tree is close to your home, it could do serious damage if it falls.


-In the way: Sometimes a tree just needs to be removed because it’s in the way. Maybe you are putting in a pool or an addition to your home and the tree is in the way. Or maybe you just want to open up your yard for more space.


How Is Tree Removal Done?


-If the tree is small enough, it can be removed by hand. This involves digging around the tree to loosen the roots and then pulling it out of the ground.


-For larger trees, a stump grinder can be used to grind down the stump so it’s level with the ground. This method is usually used when the tree has been cut down and the stump needs to be removed.


-For very large trees, a crane may be necessary to remove the tree. The crane will lift the tree out of the ground and then lower it onto a truck so it can be taken away.


Tree removal can be a complex and dangerous process, so it is important to hire a professional tree removal service to do the job. The professionals will have the necessary equipment and training to safely and effectively take down the tree. At Greens Tree Service, our certified arborists have the experience and expertise to safely and efficiently remove any tree from your property. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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