In my last post I talked about gutters on one of my client’s homes being clogged constantly by the needles that are falling from a fir tree that is right next to her home.
Trees are beautiful and offer a lot of value to a home but they can cause damage to a home in many ways, too, including dropping their debris on the roof constantly, their roots can damage foundations, basements, side walks, driveways, water and sewer lines.
And, worst of all, they can crush a home by falling on it in a high wind.
If you can spot a crack or other damage in a tree before it falls then it is often time to take it out before it causes damage to your home or property.
Now, when the tree is only 10 – 15 feet tall it is fairly easy and straightforward as to how to cut it down and turn it into firewood.
But, when the tree is a 100 – 150 feet tall fir or cedar how can you cut it down and not have it end up crushing your home?
Well, watch this video below and you’ll see how some professional foresters remove three hazard trees which were ready to fall. The trees were very close to buildings in a kids camp. It is absolutely amazing to see how precise and careful they are.
Warning: Don’t try this at home on your own! Call in the professionals.