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Useful Information When Thinking About Removing a Tree From Your Australian Property

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Nobody will question the fact that trees are quite beautiful and it is wonderful to be around them in the countryside and in the local park. There are some places however when a tree or trees are not appropriate and for many Australians, that would be around their home or business property. It is true that it provides essential shade from the hot midday sun and helps to keep your property cooler but you need to weigh up the balance between this and if there is a distinct possibility that it will fall down on your property. Even if you’re thinking it’s the latter, you just can’t cut it down and you actually need permission from your local authority to do so.

Even when the tree is cut down, you still need tree stump grinding in Brisbane to make sure that the stump and roots are completely removed from your property because otherwise, it will start to grow again. If there is a tree on your property that you feel needs to be removed due to sickness, decay or it presents a clear and present danger to everything around it then the following is just some useful information that you need to know about before you begin.

  • Always engage with the professionals – Please put it out of your head that this is a job that you can undertake by yourself because you are just being foolish here. This isn’t like trimming shrubs or bushes in your garden and a tree is a completely different proposition and especially so if it is older and taller. Your first thought would be to bring the tree down in one go but that would be your first big mistake because it needs to be taken down in sections and needs the right kind of tools to do it. The professionals have everything that is needed to remove a tree and the stump quickly and easily from your property.
  • Be sure to get your permits – As was touched on briefly before, just because the tree is yours and is on your property, it doesn’t mean that you can just cut it down willy-nilly. You need to get permission from your local authority and that means permits, it means paperwork and that means red tape. If you try to negotiate this by yourself you will end up pulling out your hair in frustration and so this is why you always engage with the professionals who have done this countless times before and they know exactly what they’re doing at any given time.

These are just two things that you need to be aware of and once you start finding out what is required to cut down a tree then you might change your mind and decide to stick with it. The main thing however is to get a thorough assessment of the tree itself to make sure that it is healthy and strong. Once again you can turn to your local professionals to get an opinion that counts.

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