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Tree Removal

You should consider tree removal if the tree is dead, diseased, dangerously leaning, has roots damaging your foundation or sewer lines, or is interfering with structures or power lines.
Permit requirements vary by city or county. In many areas, removing large, healthy, or protected species may require approval from local authorities. It's best to check with your local municipality or ask your tree removal professional.
Yes — tree roots can crack foundations, lift sidewalks, and invade plumbing lines if they’re too close to structures. If you notice damage or are concerned about proximity, it's a good idea to consult a professional for an assessment.
Most companies will haul away the debris, but you may also choose to keep the wood for firewood or mulch. Stump removal is often a separate service and should be discussed ahead of time.
Certified crews use protective gear, ropes, harnesses, and controlled cutting techniques to ensure trees are removed safely. They also assess the area for hazards and may use cranes or bucket trucks for larger or more dangerous trees.