3 Things To Consider Before Tree Removal

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3 Things To Consider Before Tree Removal

23 March 2023
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While trees are often an excellent addition to your property, there are times when you will need to have one or more removed. Whether it's storm damage, disease, or a tree growing in an inconvenient location, tree removal is often needed in these cases. However, while removing a tree on your own can be tempting, it's usually a task that's best left to a professional. Here are three things you should consider before removing a tree. 

A Professional Inspection

In many cases, it's obvious that a tree needs to be removed. However, there are times when it may not be obvious. If you have a tree you aren't sure needs removal, calling an expert to look at it is your best bet. An arborist, or tree specialist, can tell you whether a tree should be removed. In some instances, treatments may bring a tree back to health. In other cases, tree removal may be needed. Scheduling a professional inspection before removing a tree will ensure you make the most informed decision.

How Much Will It Cost

Before scheduling a tree removal, you will want to consider the cost. What you pay to remove a tree depends on the size of the tree as well as its location. Generally, the larger the tree, the more it will cost to take down. You will also pay more for hazardous tree removal. Before committing to tree removal, get an estimate of how much it will cost. Most homeowners spend between $400 and $1,100 to remove a tree. Tree removal can be pricey, so be wary of any lower-than-expected quotes. You don't want to hire a tree service that skips corners when it comes to safety or service.

What To Do With The Stump

Once your tree has been removed, that's not the end of the story. Deciding what to do with the stump that's left behind is crucial. Depending on the tree's location, you may want to take care of the stump as soon as possible. There are two options to consider: stump grinding and stump removal. Stump grinding removes the stump but leaves the roots in place, while stump removal removes both the stump and the tree's roots. Stump grinding costs between $170 and $500, while stump removal costs $100-200 more. 

When it comes to removing a tree, there are a few things to consider. First, you should have a professional inspect the tree if you aren't sure if removal is needed. Second, consider the cost of tree removal before committing. Finally, make sure you have a plan for what you want to do with the stump. 

For more information, contact a company like J&L Tree Service Inc.