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Which Tree cutting Service to use

3/18/2015

 

TREE CUTTING SERVICE AT ITS FINEST

Long Island Tree Service is looking to be the Islands premier Tree Cutting Service. When you call us to do a job we understand the necessity to look at best and safest way remove a tree. The last thing you need is for your fence to be crushed or worse yet, your house.

The sad thing is some homeowners strictly go by the price and not by the expertise. If you go by the price and get some fly by night Tree Cutting Service, you may get away with the Tree Service being done and you house still in one piece. Or what you may get is a gaping hole in your top for bathroom while you are taking a shower.

A Tree Cutting Service should have and understanding of the condition of the tree it is felling and what type of cut or cuts it is going to perform and it what direction the tree is going to fall. Obviously this is important to ensure the safety of the people and the property.

One thing you ask is the kind of cut that will be used. Will the use the Open Faced Notch, Conventional Notch, or the Humblolt Notch. Now an experienced logger will use all 3 techniques but will prefer on for a residential area. When it comes to tight areas where you need your Tree Cutting Service to have a high degree of accuracy, an Open Faced Notch is probably the safest to use because the high degree of accuracy the technique will give especially in smaller areas. It also reduced the chances of any out of control movement when the tree is falling.

While a Tree Cutting Service can use the other 2 methods if they are extremely skilled, you should always prefer what is the safest method. By our estimations the there is only one that should be used in the smaller areas and that is the method mentioned previously.


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    • Arborist\Tree Surgeon\Tree Analysis
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    • Fruit Tree Pruning
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    • Tree\Shrub Preventative Maintenance
    • Crown Pruning\Reduction
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