Tree removal is the complete dismantling and extraction of an entire tree, from canopy to stump (often including stump grinding). It’s a last-resort option when the tree poses unacceptable risks or is beyond saving.
Key purposes of removal:
• Eliminate hazardous trees (e.g., leaning, diseased, dead, root-damaged, or storm-compromised) that could fall and damage property, powerlines, or people.
• Clear space for construction, landscaping, or sunlight.
• Remove invasive, pest-infested, or declining trees that can’t be rehabilitated through pruning.
Tree removal is the complete dismantling and extraction of an entire tree, from canopy to stump (often including stump grinding). It’s a last-resort option when the tree poses unacceptable risks or is beyond saving.
Key purposes of removal:
• Eliminate hazardous trees (e.g., leaning, diseased, dead, root-damaged, or storm-compromised) that could fall and damage property, powerlines, or people.
• Clear space for construction, landscaping, or sunlight.
• Remove invasive, pest-infested, or declining trees that can’t be rehabilitated through pruning.