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Friday, April 29, 2016

Tree Removal NJ

Tree removal in NJ might seem like a fairly easy task. After all, you chop the tree down, you clean it up, and you throw it away. Despite how simple the process might seem, all tree care work is hazardous and tree removal is particularly dangerous. There are all sorts of things that can go wrong when a homeowner tries to remove his or her own trees.

Amazing Tree Services is committed to your safety and the aesthetic of your property. When we perform tree removal in NJ, we take measures to ensure careful, precise removal no matter a tree's location on your property. Likewise, our meticulous quality standards emphasize your satisfaction, providing you with space on your property that you can re-envision any way you'd like. Whether your tree is diseased, dying, dead, or you just want direct sunlight warming your swimming pool, our professionals have the passion and professionalism to complete your tree removal project efficiently and affordably.

Below, we've put together three factors that can impact how we remove a tree from your property. Common tree removal hazards include:

Gravity: Once a tree starts to fall over, you are no longer in control. Even if you use ropes and cut indentations to influence the way it falls, it may not fall the way you intend it to. When this happens the tree could fall on a home, power lines, or even people.

Decaying Wood: A tree that is dead or dying will start to decay from the inside out. When this happens it makes the tree very unstable. Even professional tree removers will opt for a crane to remove a deadwood instead of chopping it down. Fortunately, we have our own crane available for such instances. If there is any reason for you to believe your tree is dying or decaying, you need to have it removed by a professional as soon as possible. The unfortunate truth is a decaying tree is unstable enough to fall without warning.

Power Lines: Tree removal in NJ is always dangerous, but power lines make the task even more of a safety risk. You should always assume the wires are live. You should also know the black coating on power lines is not an insulation to protect you from being electrocuted. This is just a myth. The black coating is just weather-proofing and you can still get electrocuted.


The short answer to the question is: yes, you always need a professional to remove a tree from your property. DIY tree removal in NJ is not worth the safety risk it involves, and chances are pretty good it will create more problems than it resolves.

We serve homeowners and business owners with affordable tree removal services, including:
For more information about tree removal in NJ, call Amazing Tree Services at (973) 343-6868.

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