Tree removal is a hazardous task, requiring specialized equipment and highly trained individuals. A professional arborist can perform a thorough inspection of the damaged tree to determine if tree removal and tree trimming services are required. Before hiring a contractor, consult the tips below to ensure you’re making the best decision for both you and your tree.
Regulations Regarding Tree Removal

Some properties are purchased with a full-grown tree on it. While a tree is part of one’s property, the decision to remove a tree does not always fall entirely to the homeowner. Cities and counties can regulate tree removal, often requiring inspections and permits before a tree can be removed. Homeowners’ associations may also insist on approving all removals. Reputable tree service companies will assist homeowners with obtaining the essential permits and coordinating a schedule for the removal.
Trees on a Neighbor’s Property
It’s not only the tree on your property that is to blame for damages when a limb or tree falls. It can, unfortunately, come from more than just the owner’s property. If you are worried that a neighbor’s tree poses a hazard, experts recommend requesting via certified letter that the tree needs to be removed. If the tree ultimately causes damage to your property, the letter may help during the insurance claims process.
Stump and Lumber Removal
Double-check to make sure that stump removal is included in the cost when getting an estimate. Professional tree companies should remove the stump after tree removal, keeping your yard free of a long-standing eyesore. Most companies will also give homeowners several options regarding the lumber.
Professional Tree Removal Contractors
There are numerous contractors that are ready to do the job for you so before making a deal, compare. Hiring a tree professional who closely follows industry safety standards will help protect you and your assets. There’s more than one way to take down a tree, and costs can range accordingly. Professional arborists are trained extensively to remove trees efficiently and without damage to your landscaping, home, or neighboring trees. Removals can often be a complicated—and consequently costly—undertaking depending on the location and type of tree. The cost will be lower if a company simply cuts the tree at the base, letting it fall freely, but the potential damage to your property will be higher.
Removal Should Be a Last Resort
Removal should be a last resort. Not only do well-cared-for trees add value to and beautify your property, but they also support local ecology. Tree specialists can often diagnose and treat many problems that would otherwise require cutting down the tree so a contractor with a truck and a chainsaw may recommend removal for every problem when other tree-saving solutions are available.
If ever you’re planning to get rid of a certain tree in your yard, consider going back to these advices and make the removal hassle-free and safe.