Tips For Removing A Mature Tree From Your Commercial Property

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Tips For Removing A Mature Tree From Your Commercial Property

13 November 2017
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If you're concerned about a mature tree on your commercial property, you should seek the advice of your local tree removal services. If the tree is structurally unsound or diseased, you may need to have it removed. You may even want to have the tree taken out if it has grown over a building or parking lot and poses a potential danger during a strong storm. Here are a few things to keep in mind about removing trees from commercial property.

Check Into Local Ordinances And Obtain A Permit

When your building and parking lot were constructed, trees were added according to local codes. The codes usually stipulate the number of trees needed per square footage of land and paved lots. If you remove a tree, you'll probably need to replace it with one or more trees to compensate for the loss. If the tree is damaged or if it is an invasive species, you probably won't run into problems with obtaining a permit for removal.

However, if the tree is a protected species or if the city inspector sees no reason the tree should be removed, then you may need to fight for a permit, which could mean you'll have to include a plan for adding an increased number of beneficial trees to your property. The tree removal service you hire may obtain all the permits necessary for the work, but you'll want to make sure you understand local regulations since you'll be the one responsible for complying with the environmental codes.

Schedule The Work To Avoid Interference With Operations

One of the difficult aspects of removing a large tree from a commercial lot is to do the work so it doesn't interfere with the usual daily operations. If the tree is in a remote area so it can be blocked off for the duration of the work, then you may want the crew to work as quickly as possible to minimize the disruption. However, it the tree is near your building or the front of the parking lot, the tree removal crew may need to spread the work out over several days.

The crew can work during the slow periods of the day and then stop when activity peaks. That way, your clients or customers won't be inconvenienced or put in danger during the tree removal process. You may want the debris hauled away daily to keep the work area tidy. Be sure to work out a plan with the tree removal service that fits your schedule best so you don't lose business because of the work being done.

Consider The Type Of Replacement Trees To Plant

Your city might have a list of acceptable trees for commercial properties that you can refer to when it's time to replace the tree you had taken down. You can choose a tree based on its mature height if you want to control problems with a huge tree in the future. If you plant a tree with the potential to get very tall, then be sure you plant it away from buildings and power lines.

You might prefer to choose the replacement tree based on colors throughout the months or if it fruits or flowers. Just be sure you know what you're getting into because some trees, like the sweetgum, may have beautiful colors but they produce a large amount of balls, seeds, or fruit that make property maintenance a lot more work.