Monday, February 6, 2012

3 Common Ways of Tree Removal

By Chase Dubs


Experiencing a tree removal project alone could be a lot easier if you know the proper things to do as well as the essential steps to go through. First, you need to correctly inspect the tree that you wish to remove and appraise if it really needs to be cut down. Your tree might only need a little trimming and not an actual removal. If it does require tree removal, here are 3 ways to do so.

Whittling the Tree Down

This is one of the most traditional systems of tree removal. Whittling a tree will need you to cut a tree as near to the ground as practical with the use of a chainsaw. Begin at the top of the tree and work your way down making cuts. With this method, you do not have to address lowering a gigantic trunk as you are given more control of the tree as it comes down.

Grinding the Tree Down

Other techniques of tree removal will leave the tree stump which could attract wasps, bees, and wasps if not removed. A way to get rid of the tree including its stump is to make use of a tree grinder. You can hire one at your local home-improvement store or just get a professional to do it for you. This can remove the tree altogether and will grind a few inches below the ground, which may get rid of the unpleasant stump, a key part in tree removal.

Pulling the Tree Out

Pulling the tree out will need some mechanical help as it will require the use of a tractor and some big chains. This method of tree removal works by drilling a hole thru the tree, inserting a chain through it, and then pulling it out with the use of a tractor or van.

If you're unsure about undergoing such a project on your own, don't hesitate to call a company who can get the job done correctly for you. The method of tree removal can sometimes be extremely dangerous and could need the experience of a professional.




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