Top 6 Myths about Tree Removal Debunked

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Tree removal might be necessary when a tree is dead or a problematic shredder. You can also remove a tree if there's a risk of damage to your house. However, you might not have the correct information on tree removal. 


Due to certain common misconceptions, you might doubt the need for professional tree removal services. To make an informed decision, you need to bust these misconceptions. This blog will debunk the top six myths about tree removal. 


1. Only Remove the Dead Trees


As a homeowner, you might be against tree removal since trees can increase property values and provide clean air. Also, the trees in your yard offer shade and can buffer noise pollution. Sadly, in some instances, you might have to remove a tree from your yard even if it's not dead. 


Other reasons to remove a tree are:


  • The tree has signs of decay or disease
  • The tree was damaged in a storm
  • The tree or its branches are at risk of falling on your house
  • The tree obstructs a landscaping or new development project
  • The tree has grown too large for its location
  • Trees are taking over all your yard space


Get rid of an infected tree to reduce the risk of the infection spreading to other trees and enhance your safety by getting rid of a tree with broken branches. 


2. Professional Tree Removal Is Costly


Many homeowners assume professional tree removal is expensive because of specialized equipment and labor. Some homeowners might opt for DIY tree removal to avoid these costs. Unfortunately, it's dangerous to try to cut down a tree yourself. 


You might miscalculate where the tree falls, so it might fall on your home or the power line. You might also fall from the tree when removing the branches. Seek professional tree removal services to manage these hazards. 


In addition, you'll find many tree removal companies that provide affordable services. 


3. It Is Safe Not to Remove the Stump


Tree removal companies may charge an extra fee to remove the stump. You might opt not to leave the stump after you cut down a tree to avoid this cost. However, this is a huge mistake.


The decaying stump provides a breeding place for ants, termites, and other pests. The stump also exposes you and your loved one to tripping and toe-stubbing danger. 


Consider stump removal after you cut down a tree to avoid these hazards. Search for a reliable company that offers stump removal services at a fair rate. 


4. Tree Removals Always Involve the Use of Harmful Chemicals


You might be reluctant to remove a tree if you believe the process uses harmful chemicals. Many professional companies won't use chemicals to dissolve the remaining wood in a stump. They use stump grinders which are more efficient and eco-friendlier. 


5. Stump Removal Will Leave a Big Hole in Your Yard


Yes, stump removal will leave behind a hole, but the tree removal company you hired should fill this hole. They can use sawdust from the removal process and add topsoil. 


6. Tree Removal Doesn't Have Any Long-Run Side Effects


Tree removal might lead to dire side effects in the long term, such as soil erosion and loss of shade. Before you remove a tree, consult an expert on how to manage these risks. You want to know whether to set up an erosion control net. 


You need to ignore the above myths about tree removal to make an informed decision. Also, consult a professional tree care company when you are in doubt about removing a tree. You want to get professional advice on whether to treat, prune or remove an infected tree. 


Call us today at Baumann tree for top-class and affordable tree removal services. 

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