Tree Removal Birmingham AL
Birmingham Tree Removal is your premier licensed and insured tree removal service provider in the Birmingham area. No job is too big or too small. We pride ourselves on being responsive, professional, affordable, and customer oriented. Locally owned and operated, we have a presence in the community and we believe in taking care of you quickly and appropriately with our tree removal. We provide excellent tree removal services and focus on your safety as our top priority. We offer 24/7 assistance so don't be afraid to pick up the phone and give us a call today!
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Often times when a new home or building is being built, trees can hinder the planning and development of the property. Sometimes trees need to be removed for the construction of new foundations, parking lots, new driveways, fences, and landscape plans. Many cities in Metro Birmingham require a Tree Removal Permit. Our Tree Removal Experts is very familiar with all of the tree ordinances in each city. To show appreciation for your business, we will handle all of your permitting needs for you. We are a Licensed and Fully Insured Company that has years in the tree industry and years of providing safe, professional, affordable tree removal to Metro Birmingham area.
1. Is the type of tree a desireable one?
"Undesireable" trees are typically weaker in nature and prone to breakage. They drop lots of debris on the ground and often damage lawns and pavement. They also are prevalant in housing insects that destroy the trees and offer the ability for invasive species to proliferate. Some common undesireable trees include: willow trees, Norway maple, poplars, Siberian elm, and mulberrys. 2. How much of the tree is damaged? It is recommended that if 50% or more of the tree is damaged or compromised in any way that the entire tree be removed for safety reasons and appearance. Dead and dying trees can be addressed through normal tree cutting, tree trimming, and tree removal services. Serious damage to the main portion of the tree is the greatest cause for concern. 3. How much room is there for the tree to grow? You want to make sure that the right kinds of trees are placed in the right proximity to your home. Larger trees shouldn't be any closer than 20 ft away from your home. Smaller trees can be planted as close as 6 ft away from your home. Trees that are being considered for removal, cutting, or trimming need to have the surrounding trees assessed. Will those trees be impeded upon? Will removal of any trees in questions enhance or impair the space they occupy? Make sure to ask those follow up questions after asking the original one. |
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