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When To Call In A Professional Tree Service



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By : Nick Messe   

Ice storms, tornadoes, hail, and thunderstorms are very common in North America. Sometimes the aftermath leaves huge trees bent, damaged and hanging on power lines. It it then that the chainsaws and work crews start to clean up the mess. Some of these trees can be recovered, while others need to be removed. Here are some tips that will help you to make the right decisions.

At times, the damaged tree will get tangled in some utility lines. Under any circumstances, you should not try to cut into the mass because it will be very dangerous to your life. In such cases you should immediately call your electricity provider so that they will take the steps to correct the situation. If the tree debris is manageable, a home-owner can clean it up himself. However, even then, he has to make sure his footings are secure, because the presence of ice and snow could provide all sorts of problems to an amateur tree cutter. Though they look simple, chain saws should only be used by folks who are very familiar with their operation, and even then, they should be used very carefully. Protection of the eye and ear are other important safety rules, due to the noise and flying bits of wood.

When a tree has fallen, you may remove all the loosely attached branches. Remember that you should never top or severely prune the tree, or else it will never grow back. When you have removed the loose branches, the tree may not look very attractive, but if it is a healthy one, it will recover. It may take two or three years, but it will happen.

After you have done some initial trimming work, stop and assess the situation. Step back and take a good look at the tree. If there is more than fifty percent damage, the tree should be removed completely. Trees with split trunks are severely weakened and should also be removed. This is a painful process, especially if you are losing large specimens that have provided shade in your yard since you were a child.

After making an initial assessment of the damage, you can decide whether you need the service of a professional arborist. These are professional tree service folks who know everything about trees from the planting of seedlings, keeping them healthy as they grow, right up to the pruning of full-grown tress. An arborist knows how to deal with any tree situation, so when you decide you need emergency help, you will know to call a professional tree removal service who has an arborist on staff. With dedicated workers and the most modern equipment, they will be quickly at your service offering meticulous clean-up.

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