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3 Steps in Tree Felling & Things to Watch Out For

10/31/2018

 
Tree felling is a complex process that cannot be done by everyone. Cutting trees requires legal permission and cannot be done without assistance. Moreover, there are specific protocols to be followed to maximize quality work and maintain security

Six Steps for Efficient Tree Felling

  1. Plan the Whole Project - The entire team must be on a single page of what the options are and what the contingencies are. There must be a team collaboration so that the flaws and mistakes can be discussed right at the moment of inception.
  2. Anticipate the Fall - While this part requires tons of experience, it is crucial. Knowing when and where the tree will fall, can significantly reduce the chances of accidents. It also makes the process efficient.
  3. Start Pruning the Trunk - If you know where the fall should be, then it becomes clear for the expert which branches and limbs should be trimmed. We need to remove the ones that will obstruct the fall or may alter the path of the fall. 
  4. Establish the Type of Cut Needed - The objective is to make sure the tree falls according to the anticipation so that it could easily retreat. This is why, after the above step we need to gauge the kind of cut which is to be made.
  5. Check if there are Diseases - Even though there are some diseases which are hard to notice, you can always get the clue from more apparent signs of dead wood.
  6. Use the Right Tools - Using the right equipment can make the job easier which otherwise would become tedious and counterproductive.​

Three Danger Involved in Tree Felling

  1. Power Lines and Cables - This is the first thing professional tree service provider checks for. Hanging and buried cables are a danger especially in tree felling and stump removal. To deal with this cautiously, cables should be treated like live wires.
  2. Compromise in Equipment - Arborists should never compromise on the quality of the tools used. They make the work efficient and improve accuracy. Without the right tools, there are chances of accidents.
  3. Wood Decay - Tree cutting involves climbing branches to reach higher canopies If the branches are decayed or dead from inside, an amateur could climb on the rotten branch and hurt themselves or others. This is because the decay is not always visible and it takes a skilled worker to identify the decay and avoid it.
Only a professional tree removal service in Asheville, NC should fell a large tree.  If you have any questions, please contact us for more information.  

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