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How Does Tree Removal Work?

Updated: Jun 29

Did you know that a dead tree can attract unwanted pests? From wood-borning insects to larger animals like Vultures. A dead tree is one of the many reasons a tree may need to be removed. The tree could be diseased, damaged, in an unsafe location, or even removed for fire prevention. The location of the tree will have an impact on how the tree is removed. 


Felling is one of the most common ways to remove a tree. The tree worker can cut from the ground, being able to land the tree at the precise location that was pre-planned. Another way would be to have a skilled professional climb the tree and cut smaller chunks out of the tree. This method provides the climber with more control over his cuts. It may take some extra time, but it's a skill that an arborist can pride themselves on. The safest way to remove a tree, especially if the tree is a hazard, would be to use heavy equipment such as a bucket or crane. Though it is the safest method due to the climber being in specialized equipment to ensure their safety, it is the most costly and requires a handful of logistics to complete. 


Here at Young’s Seasonal Services, our crew's safety is always #1 when it comes to the removal of a tree. Of course, we take into account other precautions such as our surroundings to ensure everyone and everything is out of harm's way. We also make sure we know the reason behind the removal of a tree rather than just arbitrarily removing it. Your average, healthy tree can produce as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year. People must understand the importance of maintaining their trees to ensure they can thrive. In the event, you need your trees maintained or it has come time for a removal, Young’s Seasonal Services is here to assist.






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