Trees provide many services. Here is a non-exhaustive list:
-They clean the air. -They are an effective measure to combat soil erosion. -They act as a parapet against the wind. -They enhance the value of a property. They create privacy by creating a boundary between adjoining properties. -Birds love to frolic in their antlers, delighting children and adults alike with their songs. -They can participate in depicting beautiful landscapes. When there are several of them, they form a soothing composition. They also refresh it, which is welcome during summer heat waves.
So, faced with so many advantages, although the list is not complete, the felling of a tree must be reserved for unavoidable situations. Let us look at the kinds of conditions that justify felling trees.
Dead tree
The first case is when a tree has died. If it is left standing, some of its branches may fall to the ground. A passer-by could be struck by it, and such a blow could prove fatal. So it is a safety imperative: a dead tree must be felled. To a lesser extent, fungi and insects proliferate in a tree that life has left behind, which can bring its share of trouble.
Uprooted trees
Really strong winds can uproot trees. It is very difficult to know what can happen to them. Will they grow back? Is it even possible to straighten them up sufficiently? Unfortunately, felling is often the only solution in such circumstances.
Sick tree
A diseased tree does not necessarily have to be cut down. It all depends on how advanced it is. If it is still possible, pruning procedures can be beneficial. But if the attack is too serious, felling may become unavoidable. In order to avoid such extremes as much as possible, call us at the slightest worrisome sign at 450-804-0655. We will be able to go and evaluate the options. The earlier a measure is taken, the better the chances of saving your tree.
Storm-damaged trees
Storms can also severely damage a tree. If it is destabilized, a guy rope could be beneficial. However, if the impact is too great, felling becomes inevitable. Contact us immediately so that we can assess the condition of your tree.
Wrong tree location
You are the new buyer of a property and you want to adjust the location to your needs or you have a project that has been brewing in your mind for a few years. For example, to enlarge the shed. Except that there is this beautiful and majestic larch tree that is blocking your plans. It's true that you don't make the decision to cut down a tree lightly, but if you don't carry out this project, it's your quality of life that will take a serious blow.
Sometimes, for a variety of reasons, each one more valid than the next, the irremediable must be considered: you must cut down that tree to make your idea a reality. Except that there may be other, less extreme options, such as pruning or pruning. So join us at 450-804-0655 before proceeding. It may be possible to enlarge your shed without depriving you of the majesty of this beautiful plant.
Tree encroaching on the development of other trees
What to do when two trees become entangled during their development? Maybe it's at the point where you have to choose which one can be kept and which one has to be sacrificed. If one tree is clearly older than the other, and shows signs of weakness, of course the decision will be quite simple. But it is not always easy to make. Often, knowledge is needed to make a wise choice and to establish sensible criteria.
Subsequent to the felling of a tree
If the inevitable had to be done and a tree had to be cut down, you would have been faced with a huge pile of wood! So we're going to go through the branches and shred it. The severed trunk can be useful if you heat with wood. However, if you have no reason to keep the pile of wood, we simply leave with it. Nothing will be left, and your problem will be solved. Tree trimming