Assessing the Risk to Your Home
Trees growing too close to your Pharr home's roof, eaves, or walls can cause significant problems. Falling branches during storms, root systems impacting foundations, or even constant leaf litter can lead to costly repairs. The tree's health, species, and proximity are evaluated to determine the best course of action.
Safe Removal Techniques
Advanced rigging and cutting techniques are used to dismantle hazardous trees safely. Sections of the tree can be lowered piece by piece, ensuring nothing falls unexpectedly onto your roof or other structures. This meticulous approach minimizes risk and protects your property throughout the removal process.
When Utilities Are Involved
If trees are near power lines leading to your home, it's crucial to involve the utility company before any work begins. Verify with your power provider about clearance requirements and their involvement in trimming or removal near service drops. Coordination with utility services occurs when necessary for safety.
Protecting Your Driveway and Fences
Trees overhanging driveways or close to fences also pose a threat. A falling limb can damage vehicles or fences, leading to unexpected expenses. Care is taken to clear these areas, ensuring your driveway remains accessible and your fences intact during and after the removal.