Most Common Mistakes to Avoid in Tree Removal

 

If you’ve decided that you are going to remove the tree on your own, then you should take precautionary measures to make sure that the removal of the stump is successful. Here are some of the common mistakes that you should avoid when it comes to tree removal.

  1. Using the chainsaw inappropriately

If you’re going to use a chainsaw to remove the tree, you should make sure that you know how to use it properly. Chainsaw injuries are extremely common, especially if you use it without reading the manual or watching tutorials on the internet. Always remember that the blades of the chainsaw will continue to spin even after you have released the throttle. Once you position it into the wood, it will then grip the tree and start cutting through it. You must be wary because the kickback of the friction can result in an injury when the chainsaw spins back in your direction. When you are cutting a tree, always remember that it is important to take small breaks now and then because a spinning chainsaw will most likely result in a severe injury.

  1. Not considering the direction where the tree falls

You should make sure that you know where the tree will fall after you have finished cutting it. You are going to provide a felling hinge in which the tree falls where the gravity pulls it away from the direction of the house, a person, or any other objects around. Implementing a directional notch is highly advisable to cut a tree safely actually. It lets you create a feeling hinge easily and take better control of the situation.

  1. Not using the proper equipment in removing the stump

When it comes to stump removal, you are now required to hire a professional. Removing it using a cable tied to a ute can result in disaster. You will never know how deep the roots reach into the ground. Hence, you must consider hiring a professional that can slowly dig the stump out of the ground. Other tree surgeons utilise various products that can kill the stump first before removing it. Do not attempt to remove the stump by yourself once you’ve cut down the tree.

Tree stump removal is rather complicated. Hence, you should make sure that you are guided by a certified arborist when performing such a project. This way, if you wish to plant a new tree in that area again, you can rest assured that the tree will grow healthy and there are no complexities of the improper cut stump to deal with the future.

Now that you know the most common mistakes of DIY tree removal, you must avoid this at all costs. Tree removal isn’t an easy task, but you can do it successfully if you equip yourself with the knowledge that you need and ask for help from your household peers in doing so.

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