Tree trimming can prevent accidents. Trees that are not trimmed can actually cause plenty of issues on your property. When you have a tree that is diseased or has dead branches it does not take much for limbs to fall to the ground potentially harming property or people below. If this situation happens and someone is injured you are liable. Larger tree limbs can also pose a hazard to electrical lines and could potentially fall on your house. It is a great investment to hire a professional tree company to come out and trim your trees on a regular basis
Tree trimming can improve the health of your trees. When the trees on your property are infected with disease it is a good idea to prune your those branches and keep the disease from spreading to other parts of the tree. Many tree companies will try to trim and thin the top of the tree to improve airflow which in turn can add to the trees lifespan. Tree trimming can improve the look of your landscape. Whether you’re looking for a way to improve the appearance of your home or business’ landscape, tree trimming can help make your property look aesthetically pleasing . When you hire a professional tree trimming service, you’re taking steps towards maintaining the shape and appearance of your trees and can help add value to your property for years to come.
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Clearing overgrown land can be a huge undertaking.What was once open land can quickly become a tangled mess covered with brush, small trees, and tough weeds. But where to start? How to even begin to attack the mess and turn it into the clear space that you want? Start with the right tools.
One of those right tools is a brush mower or brush hog for clearing most large areas overgrown land. Choose a walk-behind model for walk-able areas, and a tow-behind model for really large fields and meadows. These machines are great for cutting through saplings and mowing through tall weeds and grass. The horsepower on these machines can determine how fast the job can be completed. Another powerful tool is a chainsaw. Using this tool is ideal if you have larger saplings that cant be cut with manual cutters. Chainsaws come in a variety of different horse powers and bar sizes and need to be determined based on how large your trees are. String trimmers, either the walk-behind type or the handheld type, are great for cleaning up fence lines and clearing thin weeds and grasses. For heavier-duty brush clearing, though, there are ways to turn your string trimmer into an even more powerful machine. You can add different kits onto your trimmer and convert it into a brush cutter that can take out much thicker material. Another machine to clear brush is a stump grinder. If you have removed larger trees in your overgrown land, you have probably have some left over stumps. The quickest, easiest way to get rid of them is to grind them away with a stump grinder. There are other methods such as using chemicals but those can take months or years. You can rent a stump grinder for a flat fee at your local rental store. 1. When you see the tree leaning. If you see a tree leaning more than 15 degrees it is a good idea to call a tree professional. Some trees have a natural lean to their growth pattern but others lean due to storm damage or poor soil condition. Anything over a 15-degree lean, especially if it happened recently or has gotten worse, should be taken care of immediately.
2. When a tree has fallen. If a tree has come crashing down or snapped in half due to high winds or other disaster, it needs to be cleaned up as soon as possible to avoid any other damage to nearby property or people. Downed trees are an immediate emergency. 3. When you notice dead branches. Large, dead branches are a sign of trouble ahead when it comes to your trees. If you spot a branch that is dead or dying, get it taken care of immediately in order to prevent it from falling or being blown off and causing damage to people or property. 4. If there is a change in the roots or trunk. A strong, healthy tree can weather many storms, but even a healthy-looking tree might be hollow or dying inside if you aren’t looking close enough. Signs of rot or fungus near the roots or recently exposed roots are indicative of a problem. It can be difficult to know if a tree is dead or alive. When you have a dead tree on your property it is best to have it removed before it can become a hazard. Below we look at some of the most common reasons for tree deterioration.
Tree trunk deterioration Look at the tree trunk and look for cracks and pieces of bark missing. If you see any it might be a sign that your tree is dying. Healthy trees continually replenish their bark on a continuous basis. If the trunk is bald and smooth looking your tree needs to be evaluated by a professional tree service. Fungus Growth Look at the tree trunk and look for signs of fungus at its base. Fungus growth is one of the most common signs of a dead tree. It could mean that the tree is decaying from the inside out and is already dead. Cut or Scrape the Branch One of the easiest ways to determine the health of a tree is by cutting or scratching a branch. With a small knife scratch one of the tree's branches and if you see green, fleshy material your tree is in good shape.Try this to some more branches in different parts of the tree, and if they all show the same result, you've got a healthy tree. Check for Bare Branches Tree branches should produce new leaves in spring or summer, but if they are not, it can be an indicator that it is damaged. In some cases, only one side of the tree is affected with bare branches, and the other side is fine. It can mean that the tree is only diseased on one side, but it could still be a problem because the tree will become lopsided and breakdown because of its weight. Check for Damaged Roots If the tree is at an odd angle or leaning towards one side it can give an indication that trees roots are damaged. Construction and excavation sites areas can also loosen up the top soil and can contribute to the root's damage by creating shallow roots. At Upstate Stump Man we have listed the steps that we take to grind a stump from your property. We start by using a shovel to remove any rocks from around the base of the stump. This step is important because rocks can dull or damage the teeth on the cutting wheel.
Next we use a chain saw to cut the stump close to the ground. This step is not always necessary depending on the size of the stump. It can though speed up the process significantly. We then use the hydraulic lever and start the grinding process from the top of the stump. Drive the machine forward to position the grinder wheel directly over the stump's front edge. Start the wheel spinning and slowly lower it a few inches all while grinding into the stump. Use the lever to slowly swing the grinding wheel from each side to clear out all the wood. After you've dug down at least 3 to 5 inches raise the grinder and go forward with the machine a few inches. Stop and repeat this process. While operating the machine, always stand at a safe distance away from the cutting wheel. Slowly, continue to grind your way through to the other side of the stump. Stop and check to make sure that the freshly dug hole is at least 5 in. below the ground. If possible rake up all the wood chips and fill the crater with screened topsoil.Tamp down and lightly rake the soil. Spread out an even layer of grass seed and then rake the seeds into the soil. Water the area and cover with wheat straw. |
AuthorMy name is Jon Maxwell Owner of Upstate Stump Man In Greenville, South Carolina Archives
March 2020
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