Hi,
We have a huge silver maple tree leaning at 40 degrees into a much bigger douglas fir evergreen tree in the direction of our house. The evergreen tree now has about a 5 to 10 degree leaning angle toward the house because of the weight of the silver maple tree on it.
What would be the best solution here:
1. Let it eventually and gradually lean more to the point it touches the house then cut it.
2. Bring someone in to cut it, if it can be done safely.
What would it cost to cut a tree like this just to the point it's on the ground and then I could cut the rest?
The silver maple is about 40 feet high with a trunk diameter of 30".
We would want to try to save the evergreen tree if possible although I know it will also need to eventually come out.
Thanks,
Mango
We have a huge silver maple tree leaning at 40 degrees into a much bigger douglas fir evergreen tree in the direction of our house. The evergreen tree now has about a 5 to 10 degree leaning angle toward the house because of the weight of the silver maple tree on it.
What would be the best solution here:
1. Let it eventually and gradually lean more to the point it touches the house then cut it.
2. Bring someone in to cut it, if it can be done safely.
What would it cost to cut a tree like this just to the point it's on the ground and then I could cut the rest?
The silver maple is about 40 feet high with a trunk diameter of 30".
We would want to try to save the evergreen tree if possible although I know it will also need to eventually come out.
Thanks,
Mango