Sidney OH Tree Hazard Removal

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We love trees. They are healthy for the environment and, in fact, necessary to sustain oxygen and positively affect our world.  However, there are times when tree removal becomes a necessary process. Many times, trees may cause hazardous conditions that require the tree or a specific area of trees to be removed or trimmed back to maintain safe conditions.  You might recognize some instances, such as power line interference, structural integrity, and potential hazards to people and animals. There are also scenarios where trees have died or been subjected to diseases that make them weak and risk them falling. 

What Causes Hazardous Conditions?

Tree hazard removal is decided upon on a case-by-case basis. Trees can age or grow outside of a safe area. As we mentioned above, trees could interfere with power and utility lines, leaving them unsafe to be in such positions.  On top of that, we come across trees that are no longer thriving. These trees could easily fall or lose significant branches with no warning. You certainly don’t want a person or an animal to be harmed because we paid no attention to that dead tree.  Storms, fires, and other phenomena could also have an adverse effect on trees. There is any number of things that might lead to requiring tree removal for hazard reasons. 

The Process for Hazard Tree Removal

There are some specific steps to go through before a tree can be removed to prevent a hazard. For safety purposes, the area and the overall risk must be assessed. A plan must be made, and the process of removing the tree or trimming the tree safely must be put into place.  Here is a quick overview of how the process might look. 

  1. Remove anything in the path. If there are trees, outdoor equipment, people, or other movable items, it’s important to clear the area. This will reduce damage. Homes, power lines, and permanent fixtures cannot be moved, but the area can still be cleared and those items planned for. 
  2. Complete a full inspection of the tree to understand how certain elements could affect removal. Some things that professionals look for are cracks, deformities, and dead branches. 
  3. Start by pruning or trimming back the tree. Any low-hanging branches or branches that could lead to specific issues should be trimmed away. Pruning should be completed by a trained professional to ensure the tree is pruned properly and avoid further issues. 
  4. Plan for the fall. This is the part of the process where you plan to attempt to control how the tree falls to ensure minimal damage is incurred by the downing of the tree. 

Protecting the Area

One of the most important parts of tree hazard removal is to consider the surrounding area. This includes being familiar with nearby houses and buildings as well as nearby power lines that might be affected.  This part of the process also refers to incurring minimal damage to the soil and ground area surrounding the tree location. The primary concern is that damaging the surrounding soil too harshly could lead to erosion as well as weed growth Consider the surrounding area and whether it has recently been traumatized. For instance, an area recently impacted by fire may require a much different tree hazard removal approach than trees that are interfering with power lines. 

Your Tree Hazard Removal in Sidney, Ohio and Surrounding Areas

It’s important to trust the experts for tree hazard removal in Sidney OH and surrounding areas. They are trained to know and understand the various elements of tree removal and be able to act safely. While it’s sometimes hard to get rid of trees, we must recognize that it is also sometimes crucial to safety. Contact American Tree today for an inspection and estimate for removal.