Removing A Tree? 3 Mistakes To Avoid

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Removing A Tree? 3 Mistakes To Avoid

22 May 2019
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Because they add appeal and value to a home, trees are beneficial. However, certain issues may require the removal of one or more trees. Whether removing it to prevent damage to your home or to improve your home's landscaping and curb appeal, proper techniques should be used. This guide will help you avoid a few common mistakes made when removing a tree.

DIY Removal

One of the most common and most dangerous mistakes made is trying to remove the tree yourself. Without proper training, experience, and equipment, removing a tree could become disastrous not only to your health, but also your home.

Improper removal could result in the tree breaking apart during the actual removal. These broken pieces may seem small, but they can cause enormous injuries and damage to your roof, vehicles, or other outdoor structures.

Even if you feel the tree is small and easy to remove, trusting the professionals will ensure it is removed without risk to your health or home.

Leaving the Stump

In some situations, homeowners may prefer to remove the tree, but leave the stump in place. This is common for many homeowners who want to save time and money on the removal project. Unfortunately, leaving the stump behind could end up causing you more problems in the future, which are not only stressful, but also expensive to deal with.

Tree stumps are appealing spots for insects to infest. Termites, for example, will quickly infest a stump, affecting your landscape design and its overall appeal. However, if the stump is located close to your home or other outdoor structure, termites damage will quickly become a problem for your home and finances.

Tree stumps can also be dangerous if left in your yard. You, your family, or your children may trip over the stump, resulting in painful injuries.

Finally, stumps can become unappealing eyesores in your yard. Removing the stumps may be an added expense, but it will be a worthwhile investment for your home's curb appeal.

Pruning, Not Removing

Again, trees add a great deal of appeal and value to your home, so you may not want to remove a tree from your landscape design. If you want to save the tree, you may feel pruning or treating the tree will be effective. In reality, certain types of distress cannot be treated with pruning alone.

If your tree is starting to lean or uproot or you are noticing large cavities developing in the trunk, the tree is probably dead and will most likely fall. Without removing the tree beforehand, it will fall onto your home or other property, causing costly damage.

Therefore, trees in serious distress should be removed, since pruning or another treatment may not be effective. To learn more, talk to companies like Rockwood LLC Tree Service.