rootzone-pro
ArboristSite Lurker
It never ceases to amaze me. Come to Arboristsite, argue on why its OK to top a tree. We got some champs here.
Hedge rows and wind breaks, trees planted for that purpose only, fine. The oak in the middle of the park, school yard, public place, back yard, font yard, etc, NO. To top a tree, because it is "repeat business" is pretty damn low. You are profiting by creating a public hazard, epic.
I suppose making people put a fence around their pool is taking away there rights as well then.
Actually forcing people to put a fence around there pool IS an intrusion on their rights. If they are dumb enough not to, their kids or their neighbors kids are at risk and they would be sued for negligence should something happen. That is the way it should work, not penalize everyone because there are a few dummies out there.
Now tree topping is not a dummy act. Very seldom is. There are reasons (EVEN THOUGH YOU MAY NOT AGREE) for topping trees. You are talking about Oaks, we never top Oaks. I am talking about evergreens that grow just a little bigger than Oaks. You want a 150' tree next to your house with a blown out top - fine. Just don't ask me and my customers to follow your reasoning. You forget the basics - the tree does not belong to you, the house does not belong to you. The "hazard" you say we are creating is proving to be just the opposite to those customers. We never advise topping but when we do it, we do it right and we maintain it. Yes, I come to Arboristsite and argue why a tree can be topped.