Frequently Ask Questions
Should I remove a dead tree?
If you know that you need to remove a dead tree, it's best to do it sooner rather than later, for these reasons: The longer a dead tree remains standing, the more dangerous it becomes. Dead trees break more easily, so they are more likely to drop branches or come down...
Can I sue my neighbor if his dead tree falls on my house?
Instead, the neighbor can go ahead and trim the tree himself. In some states, however, neighbors may sue under certain conditions, including: If the tree encroaches onto the neighbor's property, the neighbor may sue to make the owner cut the branches, even if no...
Can I get my tree cut down for free?
Many want to heat or repair their homes with wood and they may be glad to get free wood in exchange for their efforts for cutting the tree. If the tree in question is entangled in power lines or sewage lines, you can call the power or sewer company to remove it for...
When should trees be removed?
A tree leaning more than 15 degrees from vertical should be removed promptly. Signs that more than 50% of damage to the root system of the tree suggest the tree should be removed. Trees intended for placement under power lines should not exceed normal heights over...
Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal?
Home insurance generally does not cover removal of the tree unless it falls on a fence, garage or home and causes damage. Sometimes home insurance will pay for removing a tree if it falls and blocks your driveway. ... Typically, home insurance policies cover tree...