Is Cutting Down a Leaning or Dead Oak Tree Dangerous? (Houston provider details)

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Is Cutting an Oak Tree Down in Houston Dangerous? Yes, cutting an oak tree in Houston is extremely dangerous. We are a professional honest team with 20 years of experience.  We realize upon watching us, it may look easy, however it literally took us numerous years to be able to climb and perform as we do today.  We know of many local weekend warrior disaster story emergency room nightmares, and would advise you to send us a note prior to buying, renting or borrowing any equipment.

You might be surprised at our prices, and possibly realize you can watch us from the comfort of your home for a lower cost than just one visit to the hospital.  How much does it cost to remove a large tree hanging over my home?  The cost to remove a large tree hanging over a home has many variables.  For example:

  • How large is the tree?
  • Is the tree already touching the roof?
  • Is it a multi story home?
  • Is the tree already dead?
  • Does the homeowner want to try to conserve the integrity of the tree, and only remove the areas suspended over the roof line? 
How can I remove Oak branches touching windows without killing the tree?   We can remove Oak branches touching windows without killing the tree.  There are a few things we'll have to examine such as:
  • The percentage of the tree which is already touching the home.
  • The root structure of the tree.  Sometimes a leaning tree is a sign of fundamental root issues which may present a more complicated issue.
  • More often than not, we are able to simply trim the branches or limbs involved with being too close to windows or siding, and the home or business owner can be worry free for years to come, and the tree will remain healthy.

Have you recently moved into a new home in Harris County?  We understand you may have too many trees blocking the sun, or perhaps you have a pine leaning close to your roof?  Also, if you're a long term homeowner who has recently realized some of the pine trees are leaning too close to your siding, we can help.

Here are a few helpful tips:

Prior to your move date, try to do the following:
  • Walk the perimeter of your soon to be home during daylight.
  • Try to do this without distractions.  Laser focus is key.
  • Bring an old school notebook, and draw a basic map of your front and back yard.
  • Write down any troubling or questionable spots.
  • After writing down these notes, take a few pictures.
  • Additionally, if possible take a 2 minute video, and explain questions or concerns you have.
  • Examine the trees in your neighbor's yards.  Look for signs of dead trees or limbs.

After doing your homework, remember Delfino Sanchez is the Houston friend you need for tree removal. Since 2001, Aldine Tree Service provides the whole package.  Tree Cutting, stump grinding, we haul it away, and leave your home looking great.  Tomball trimming, Katy pruning, Sugar Land stump grinding, Kingwood cutting, Humble oak clipping, Galena Park saplings

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For a free tree service and or stump grinding estimate, please complete the following web form:

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