Reasons You Shouldn’t Cut Down a Tree Yourself

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There are many reasons you might want to get rid of a tree on your property. There are also many reasons you might want to cut down the tree yourself. Tree removal is a dangerous endeavor, however. Before you take on the challenge, consider these four reasons not to do it yourself:

 

  1. Using the Wrong Equipment

Tackling tree removal requires the right tools. Tree care professionals come equipped with specialized chainsaws, industrial chippers, a variety of ropes and pulley systems, and more. They are trained to work a crane and strategize the safest way to cut down a tree before they start. Without the proper equipment, you could put yourself in harm’s way.

 

  1. Encountering Rotted Wood

You may want to get rid of a tree because it is dead or dying. A dead tree, however, presents a unique challenge. Often you cannot see where a tree is rotting, making it unstable and dangerous. In addition, if you wait too long to have it removed, it could collapse and cause property damage or injury.  

 

  1. Working Near Power Lines

If you are concerned a tree or its branches are getting too close to power lines, it is always safer to hire a professional to trim or remove the tree. Touching a power line without the right safety equipment could cause electrocution, and a dropped branch could knock out power or down a live wire. Tree removal professionals will know how best to trim or remove a tree near power lines.

 

  1. Misjudging Gravity

Though you may think a tree will fall a particular way, once it starts to fall, it will fall wherever gravity takes it. That may not be where you had planned, like a house, car or a neighbor.

 

Removing a tree on your own is never worth the risk. Find the right tree removal service and make sure the job is done right.