Tree removal challenges: how we can help
Our professional, highly trained arborists at Simpson Arboriculture love a challenge! And one of the biggest challenges we often get asked about is how to remove a tree in less-than-ideal circumstances. It may be a narrow access or a small garden full of obstacles. Our aim is to carry out the work safely and efficiently.
Here are 5 of the most common challenges in tree removal and how we can tackle them
Limited access
This is a very common one. Our customers may have a small garden, narrow access or limited space for our team to work with. This is something our team have ample experience in. We can offer solutions such as using rigging techniques for tree removal in smaller sections. Our team can also remove any waste by hand or drag branches out onto a road or driveway.
Obstacles
Green houses, conservatories or a vegetable patch are common obstacles that our team are required to work around. Causing minimal damage to the surrounding area is always an important consideration for us during a tree removal. We are always finding creative ways to work around them! We have rigged branches over greenhouses and used speed line techniques where there is a small drop zone to avoid any damage.
Close to water
Carrying out any work close to a pond or river requires careful preparation and planning. Our experienced team are able to carry out tree removal close to and even over water. As with any work we embark on, it depends on the specifics of the job. A smaller tree near to shallow water may require our team to put their waders on if they’re going to be standing in water that is ankle to knee deep. Alternatively, if a tree growing near to deeper water or a fast-flowing river it may need a different approach. In these circumstances, use of machinery may be required so our team can work from the safety of the bank. This might be through the use of an excavator or our grapple saw which can cut the trunk and fell the tree mechanically.
Near to a busy road
If a tree is on the side of a road, we may have to organise traffic management to ensure that both our team and members of the public are not put at any risk. Depending on the size of the tree and duration of the work, we can use signs, cones or traffic lights if the work requires any of the road to be blocked off. We always consider factors such as rush hour traffic or nearby schools to ensure that any work causes minimal disruption to the local community.
Removing a dead or unsafe tree
If a tree has a number of dead branches or has become damaged, this will cause the tree to be unsafe for our arborists to climb. In these circumstances, we may instead use specialist equipment such as a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP). This means that our arborists can still carry out the work, but without relying on branches that may fail.
What should you do about it?
At Simpson Arboriculture, we know from experience that a problem tree can quickly become a worry. However, with our team’s expertise and years of experience, we can help give our customers peace of mind by taking care of the logistics.
Do you have a tree that you think needs some attention but you’re not sure how to tackle it? If so, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at Simpson Arboriculture. We offer free, no obligation quotes to help you solve the problem.
You can visit our website for more information on tree removal.