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How To Remove A Fallen Tree From Your Property

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by RAKI WRIGHT

We can all agree that removing fallen trees is a daunting task, especially if the tree is large, heavy, or in a difficult-to-reach location. Things can get even more complicated when the tree is leaning on another structure or has fallen on power lines. If you have trees on your property, it’s important to know what to do when one falls.

The specialists at Sesmas Tree Service provide reliable tree removal services, so they know exactly how you can safely remove a fallen tree from your property. If you’re looking for professional tree service in Duluth, we are the experts to call. Let’s take a look at the steps you should take to remove a fallen tree from your property.

  • Inspect the Area for Immediate Dangers

Before attempting any removal, thoroughly inspect the area for potential hazards. Check for downed power lines, damaged structures, or any other immediate risks. If you identify any hazards, contact emergency services. Failure to prioritize safety could lead to serious injuries or property damage. It’s never worth it to risk your safety or the safety of others to save time or money. Always prioritize safety when dealing with fallen trees.

  • Remove Any Branches from the Trunk

Remove any branches or debris that are obstructing access to the trunk. This will provide a clearer working area and reduce the risk of accidents. Use caution when handling branches, as they may still have sharp edges.

  • Chop the Trunk into Smaller, More Manageable Pieces

Using a chainsaw or other appropriate tools, carefully cut the trunk into smaller, more manageable sections. This will make it easier to move the tree and reduce the risk of injury. Ensure that the sections are small enough to be handled safely.

  • Dragging Small Sections Away Manually For Smaller Trees or Branches

For smaller trees or branches, you may be able to drag them away manually. However, exercise caution and avoid straining yourself. If the sections are too heavy or difficult to move, consider using a wheelbarrow or other tools to assist you.

  • Use Machinery like Cranes to Move Larger Pieces

For larger sections of the tree, you may need to use machinery like a crane to lift and move them. This requires specialized equipment and expertise, so it’s advisable to hire a professional tree service in Duluth for help. It’s never a good idea to risk getting injured or causing damage to your property, no matter how much money you want to save. Let the experts help for the sake of your safety and peace of mind.

  • Call In Tree Removal Professionals If You Need Help

If you’re unsure about how to proceed or if the tree is particularly large or hazardous, it’s highly recommended to call in a professional tree removal service in Duluth. They have the necessary equipment, expertise, and insurance to handle the job safely and efficiently. Professionals can also assess the situation, identify potential hazards, and develop a safe and effective removal plan.

Fallen Tree? Sesmas Tree Service Will Deal With It

Sesmas Tree Service is your go-to solution for fallen tree removal. We are a premier tree service in Duluth, providing a wide range of services, including emergency tree removal, tree planting, and tree pruning. Our experienced team is equipped with the latest tools and techniques to safely and efficiently handle trees of any size. Whether it’s blocking a road, damaging property, or creating a safety hazard, we’ll take care of it promptly and professionally. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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