Because trees have a life of their own and take such a long time to grow, making the choice of whether or not to chop it down can be tricky. There are pros and cons for both. These points may help you to make a decision you won’t regret.
Why insist on chopping the tree?
Disease
Just like people, trees can also succumb to illness. Some of these can be fixed by pruning and removing diseased branches, some not. Trees that are diseased won’t be as strong as healthy trees and can even spread their disease to other trees. In this case, the best thing to do would be to chop it. Ask for tree removal services if you need advice on how to get this done safely.
Danger
Unfortunately, you can’t control how a tree grows. Some might end up growing at strange angles that could be dangerous for a number of reasons – wind, power lines, neighbours’ properties. If tree pruning can’t fix the problem, removing the tree with a tree removal service in Auckland is best in this case.
It’s not thriving
Sometimes if several trees are planted or growing too closely together, they end up battling for nutrients and water. There will be at least one tree that loses and so, sometimes you might have to remove the unhealthy tree for its health. You could potentially remove the healthy one to provide better access, too.
Shade
A blessing or a curse – trees produce a whole lot of shade. Shade can create damp and mould, but even just the shade itself can be inconvenient. If you have more than one tree, you’ll have to decide which one(s) needs to go and which can remain. Tree removal services in Silverdale can help with this aspect if you’re not sure where to start.
At the end of the day, knowing whether to cut your tree down comes down to a range of personal preferences. Add the pros and cons together to work out what the best option for you is. Reach out to tree removal services in Auckland and let us help you.