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Trees and Shrubs - Trim or Remove FAQs

If your tree is easy to access and there aren't any local codes against cutting it down, you can cut it down yourself. But always check with your local code enforcement office or local tree service about licensing and restrictions first. "Free" might cost you far more than hiring a local tree removal pro if you don’t take the proper precautions.

Some areas require a permit to remove trees, while others only permit pros who can then remove trees. Each location has its own rules and regulations covering tree removal. It’s always best to ask a pro about the permitting process before hiring them. You should always contact your local government agency to confirm all permit requirements before removing a tree. 

It’s OK to cut down some trees, but in many areas, trees are protected species or have historical value, meaning you cannot cut them down. Always check with your local tree service or arborist before cutting down trees. This is especially true if you live in an area with robust environmental protections.

Generally, you should trim your tree when you want to enhance your tree’s aesthetics and encourage growth. Prune your tree when you need to remove broken, damaged, or diseased branches or otherwise focus on the tree’s health. Have your tree cut down when:

  • The trunk has hallowed 

  • Your tree has multiple dead or dying branches 

  • A storm has severely damaged it 

  • There’s no new growth for some time

  • The tree has succumbed to disease, died, and risks falling on your or your neighbor’s home

You should consider removing a tree within 15 to 20 feet of your home, depending on its age, size, and condition. If the trees’ branches hang over your house, you risk damage to your home if a large, heavy branch falls during a storm or from disease or age. Always work with a local arborist to determine if you should have the tree removed. 

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