Hexa Fox
The Fox Rocks!
Hey guys,
I have this ongoing project and I was hoping a knowledgeable arborist or at least someone knowledgeable with trees could advise me. I would really appreciate any feedback. So long story short, I have a large shed 12x16 on my property that is also pretty tall with a loft area. The problem with it is that it was installed and leveled on cinder blocks. Overtime the band boards on the building have started to splay out from under it and I need to get it addressed as soon as possible. Anyway, my plan is to just have a company move the building to another location on my property.
This has been stressing me out for awhile now because I need one company to lay the foundation and another to move it. Finally I have found a company to install a gravel pad as the foundation that has excellent reviews and they are going to compact it and add a wooden retaining wall around it. The problem that I am facing now is that there is a very large Silver Maple tree near where I wish the shed to go. I had a proposed location on my property marked off yesterday for where they will place the foundation. There are several surface roots from this tree in this area. The company said removing the surface roots would not be a problem and they do it all the time without problems. I know that removing surface roots can be problematic for trees though. The rep also said that this area would need to be dug out between about 4"-15" to make it level and make room for the gravel. So they are going to be going down a considerable amount on these surface roots and I have no clue how much more could be down there.
I also took a few pictures that I know may not do a whole lot but hoping it will help give you guys an idea of what I am dealing with. I also really do not want to remove the tree at this time but I sure do not want to kill it and it fall on top of the shed. That would be a disaster. There are definitely larger surface roots around this area but they are not directly inside of the location. I tried to bias the proposed location away from them. I also plan to try to have either 4x4's or 6x6's laid between the gravel bed and the shed frame and be able to anchor them somehow. Again I appreciate any feedback from you guys!
I have this ongoing project and I was hoping a knowledgeable arborist or at least someone knowledgeable with trees could advise me. I would really appreciate any feedback. So long story short, I have a large shed 12x16 on my property that is also pretty tall with a loft area. The problem with it is that it was installed and leveled on cinder blocks. Overtime the band boards on the building have started to splay out from under it and I need to get it addressed as soon as possible. Anyway, my plan is to just have a company move the building to another location on my property.
This has been stressing me out for awhile now because I need one company to lay the foundation and another to move it. Finally I have found a company to install a gravel pad as the foundation that has excellent reviews and they are going to compact it and add a wooden retaining wall around it. The problem that I am facing now is that there is a very large Silver Maple tree near where I wish the shed to go. I had a proposed location on my property marked off yesterday for where they will place the foundation. There are several surface roots from this tree in this area. The company said removing the surface roots would not be a problem and they do it all the time without problems. I know that removing surface roots can be problematic for trees though. The rep also said that this area would need to be dug out between about 4"-15" to make it level and make room for the gravel. So they are going to be going down a considerable amount on these surface roots and I have no clue how much more could be down there.
I also took a few pictures that I know may not do a whole lot but hoping it will help give you guys an idea of what I am dealing with. I also really do not want to remove the tree at this time but I sure do not want to kill it and it fall on top of the shed. That would be a disaster. There are definitely larger surface roots around this area but they are not directly inside of the location. I tried to bias the proposed location away from them. I also plan to try to have either 4x4's or 6x6's laid between the gravel bed and the shed frame and be able to anchor them somehow. Again I appreciate any feedback from you guys!