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Avoid Potential Problems With These Tips When Removing Trees

Removing a tree from your property may seem like an easy job, but there’s more to it than you may think. You need to take your time, stay focused, and have a clear understanding of the entire process. This is work that’s best left to professional arborists. Before you consider attempting it on your own, consider these mistakes that many DIYers make.

Underestimating Your Tree

Many people underestimate the size of their tree. They think it’s smaller than it is, which makes them believe it’ll be easy to remove. It’s important to accurately assess the tree’s weight and height, as well as whether it’s leaning, before you begin.

Not Planning Carefully

A lack of planning and safety is a big mistake that many people make. You need to know what direction the tree will fall, have an escape route ready if something goes wrong, and think about any potential hazards. To avoid accidents, you need to think ahead. Clear the area of all obstacles, so the tree doesn’t damage property, and you can get out of the way quickly. Appropriate safety gear, such as gloves, glasses, and proper footwear, is also a must.

The Wrong Equipment

Using the wrong tools and equipment to remove a tree is a huge mistake. You need to make sure all your equipment is in good working order, and you have the right tools for the job. Anyone attempting to cut down a tree will need a properly cared-for chainsaw and adequate ropes and rigging.

Incorrect Cutting Techniques

Many people make the mistake of cutting too high or too low. They may not create an adequate hinge, either. Proper tree-felling techniques are a must. You must always use the correct notches, undercuts, and back cuts when felling a tree.

Forgetting About Utility Lines

It’s easy to overlook power lines when planning to remove a tree. You need to be aware of all utility lines in the area. This includes phone lines. Identify and mark these important overhead wires. Do not cut near them if possible. If you have any doubts about whether your tree will clear a wire as it falls, contact your local utility company so they can make the necessary adjustments.

It’s always best to err on the side of caution when removing a tree. This means hiring a professional tree removal company. When you reach out to us, we’ll ensure that your tree comes down safely. We’ll even remove all the leftover debris to ensure your property is tidy and safe.

Call Franco’s Tree Service in Blackwood, NJ today to learn more about our tree removal service.

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