Neighbor's yard sink hole ridden after a tall pine was cut down?

 

Was your neighbor's yard sink hole ridden after a tree was cut down?



Delfino Sanchez using an industrial stump grinder to remove a large tree trunk. He's wearing yellow www.aldinetree.com shirt and sunglasses

Did your neighbor's yard have several sink holes after a tall pine was cut down? Would you prefer a better outcome? (Top 5 Reasons to Remove in sections)

If you noticed your neighbor's yard had several sink holes after a tall pine was cut down, it was likely caused by the heavy impact of a large tree section hitting the ground with heavy velocity.

Would you prefer a better outcome? We advise having any big tree cut in sections.  Why?  There are a few reasons, and here's a brief run down of the Top 5 Benefits to Removing a Tree in Sections:

  1. Cutting down a tree in sections will greatly reduce the possibility of sink holes on your property.
  2. It may appear slightly more expensive up front, however the savings will be greater if you arrange for a large tree to be removed in sections.  For example, a customer in Sugar Land, Texas told us after she went with a slightly less expensive quote where she thought she'd save $200, she ended up spending over $750 in fill dirt, and landscaping service supplies, because her yard was damaged by the deep impact of a giant tree hitting the yard.
  3. Cutting in smaller sections, there is less likelihood of damage to your grass turf.
  4. Tangling with stubborn sink holes which keep returning can be avoided by having a Shumard, post, swamp, water or chestnut removed in smaller logs. 
  5. Removing a mighty timber in sections will not create a new trip hazard when having your sycamore cut down in sections. Sink holes don't repair themselves of course, and chances are you might not notice it on the first day.  If you're walking in your yard as normal, it may catch you off guard, and cause you to slip or fall. The chances increase as the sunlight vanishes, because it removes one of our 5 most important senses (sight).
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We answer all written tree inquiries, and can provide on the ground support to customers in Fort Bend, Harris, and Montgomery county Texas.  In short we cover the greater metro Houston area.


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Delfino Sanchez

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