Three Possible Reasons to Undertake Tree Removal on a Residential Property

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Removing a tree from a yard can be a massive project, especially in the case of a tall and ancient structure. Here are three common reasons you might want to cut down a tree on a residential property.

Safety and Property Protection

If a tree is unstable or weakened, it can pose a threat, in which case it's wise to remove it. Different factors can make a tree dangerous. It might be dead or termite-infested, and the branches have thus wasted away. Alternatively, the weather may have played a part. Lightning could have struck the tree and cracked the trunk in two, or gale-force winds may have pushed it to a leaning position.

While you should verify with your local council what the tree removal process is, you will likely get approval if the tree is a hazard. Sometimes, the problem isn't about safety but that the tree is wreaking havoc on the property. At times, roots can crack paving or push against a house's foundations. If the roots are blocking plumbing pipes, you may have other solutions given to you by an arborist or a plumber. Similarly, dangling branches over the roof may have alternate options and be trimmable.

Home Remodelling

Another reason for cutting down a tree is to make way for a house extension or a swimming pool. You will need to apply for the necessary approvals for the building and possibly the tree removal as well.

Regulations vary with regard to taking out a tree, depending on where you live. In some areas, councils can be especially defensive of particular native species. They are often less protective of a young, slender tree than an old tree with an expansive trunk diameter. If a council grants approval, they may require you to plant one or several replacement trees.

Aesthetic Considerations

You might alternatively want to remove a tree on aesthetic grounds. You might want more sunlight to flow through your house's windows or a better garden view.

In some regions, a council is more likely to refuse an application for tree removal for these kinds of reasons. However, this is not the case everywhere. In some states of Australia, tree removal is regulated quite heavily, while in others it's freer.

If you can't remove the tree, you may have alternatives, such as trimming the branches and foliage away from windows for better light flow and a clearer outdoor view from the inside. For more information, contact a tree removal service near you.

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23 May 2023

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