Trees are a beautiful asset to your landscape, but they can also be a nuisance to your home and yard. They need to be tended to, but some trees, such as trees that are growing too fast or mature in size, can actually become a danger to people, cars and even houses. This means that they have to be removed from your property at some point. There are many different methods for removing trees, from using hand tools to using an automated tree bow removal system. The best way to remove a tree from your landscape however, is to use the correct removal equipment and follow the proper procedures.
First, when it comes to calculating your tree removal cost, you have to take into consideration the overall size of the tree. Most companies will offer you standard tree removal cost quotes based on the overall tree height, but also play into the branch size and how complicated the actual tree removal process is. These points are why there are often price differences between each category. For example, if your tree is only a few feet tall and simple, you may want to contact one of the local companies to get an estimate based on standard height and minimal complexity.
If you have smaller trees to deal with, such as maple, birch, box elder or grapevines, there is no reason to panic. There are still a number of options when it comes to tree removal services, including disposal and reuse of certain parts. Some companies will even re-namage older branches to blend in with the current landscape. However, it's always advisable to get an estimate from a professional removal company before choosing which options to pursue. While some companies offer free estimates, it's recommended to do your own research first to ensure you're not spending more than you have to.
Professional removal companies are able to remove even the most difficult tree types, such as a maple tree that's about three feet in circumference and a dead tree stump that's several feet across! As a homeowner, you may not have the necessary experience or equipment to remove these large tree stump type branches. Also, if you don't have a vehicle, it can be difficult to remove large branches without a pickup truck, which can be costly. Fortunately, a professional tree removal service offers the expertise and tools required to safely and efficiently remove just about any tree from your property.
Another advantage to working with an arborist or tree removal company is that they'll usually offer some sort of warranty on the work. In many cases, companies will even replace damaged parts, such as falling leaves, or parts that were accidentally damaged during installation. For added peace of mind, many arborists will install new trees themselves so that you don't have to worry about having to deal with the hassle.
There are different kinds of tree removal services available depending on the size of the job, the age of the tree, and what part of the country you live in. If you're just getting rid of a decayed portion of a tree, then the average costs will be lower than removing a completely grown tree. It's important to remember that the total cost is typically much higher for larger jobs. The average cost of removing a tree from a ten foot tree and removing it from a half mile-wide vacant lot would be approximately $1,100. Also keep in mind that the prices do not include the cost of safety concerns, such as adding a security gate or fence around the property. These fees will also need to be calculated into the total budget.