Partial Tree Removal

While trees are truly beautiful assets on any property, they can be tricky to deal with. For example, some big branches can start growing in the direction of your house or over the road, part of the canopy can start messing with powerlines, or they can suffer damage from strong winds, pest attacks, or disease infections. In all of these scenarios, partial tree removal can help you remove one part of the tree, save the rest, and prevent hazards.

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Our prices are also based on the size of trees/palms and where they are located on the property. Basically, if our trucks and dudes can reach them safely.

Depends on the part of the tree you wish to remove. For example, if your tree has a few big branches that are too close to your house, powerlines, and sidewalk, or one or two that got damaged or dry, then you can remove them. But please keep in mind that this is dangerous to do alone, for you and your tree, so make sure to hire professional help.

The shortest answer is sometimes. In some cases, removing a part of the tree, like one or two big branches, will not harm it. If you, on the other hand, remove a significant part of the canopy or some parts of the trunk, your tree might not survive and you might have to completely remove it. In any case, hire professionals to do it for you because it is safer for both you and the tree.

This depends on the part of the tree that got damaged. If one or two big branches got broken or infested by pests, or one part of the canopy and tree trunk got ripped off from the rest of the tree due to strong winds, then you should be able to safely remove just those parts. If your tree got damaged, please contact a professional tree service to handle the partial removal because it is safer for you and the tree.

In some cases, partial tree removal can harm your tree and cause additional decay. It usually happens because the tree gets its main food source completely cut off. In other words, it happens when you remove a major part of the canopy. Sometimes, if partial tree removal damages the tree trunk, that might also harm the tree. If you need a part of your tree removed, always hire professionals because that increases the chance of saving the tree.

You can try, but there is a high chance of damaging the tree or injuring yourself in the process. This type of removal usually requires an aerial lift, cables, heavy equipment, good safety gear, and at least two or three pairs of hands that are ready to jump in and help. If you wish to remove a part of the tree, always hire a professional tree service and let them do the job.

Trees are important parts of the landscape, especially in hot, humid areas such as Florida. They provide a lot of shade, help cool the air, stabilize the airflow, and absorb lots of water. Because of these benefits, most people hate to get them completely removed, and it probably took so long to grow them. 

But sometimes, trees might be growing too close to powerlines, your house, or other buildings, fences, roads, parking lots, and other public spaces, so you wish to remove a few main branches or parts of the canopy to clear out space.

Other times, because of strong winds typical for tropical storms and hurricanes, lightning bolts, or pests and diseases, trees can suffer partial damage. It often affects just one of the bigger branches, sometimes part of the trunk, or only part of the canopy. 

Trees with this type of damage can become dangerous because broken or infected/infested branches can fall and damage houses, cars, powerlines, or anything else near them. They can also infect/infest the rest of the tree or spread to other trees in the area. 

If you happen to have one or more partially damaged trees, or you have trees that are growing too close to buildings, powerlines, or public spaces, you should consider our partial tree removal. 

So, the main reasons why your tree might need partial removal are: 

  • Broken or dry branches, 
  • Disease infections, 
  • Pest damage, 
  • Hanging branches (caused by lightning strikes or strong winds), 
  • Split trunks, 
  • Branches that grow too close to powerlines, buildings, roads, etc., 
  • Super heavy branches.

Removing some parts of the tree can not only reduce the immediate hazards but also help your trees regrow new, healthier, and stronger branches. 

The first step of partial tree removal is always an estimate, during which our team determines if it is even possible to remove a part of the tree. If it is, then we will find the safest way to do it and might use different techniques to achieve the best possible result. We will also remove debris created during the process.

If you are considering getting a partial tree removal, do not hesitate to contact us and schedule a free estimate