My mom had VERY large pecan tree fall in the last storm. Unfortunately, the quotes to remove were outrageous. Any ideas for a cost effective removal?
Very few people actually know how to do that. And they think those that do are simpletons. WORK that is.Mas89 said:
Sure. Get a chainsaw and get to work.
More info would help. Is it completely on the ground and not leaning against another tree or structure, how close is it to power lines, what's around it (road, driveway, house, power lines, other trees), how far to haul pieces to a main road? All these determine DIY vs pro and cost. Also, hiring some toothless guy with a cheap price is like bargain shopping on your surgeon. You'll be sorry.TFAAGG said:
My mom had VERY large pecan tree fall in the last storm. Unfortunately, the quotes to remove were outrageous. Any ideas for a cost effective removal?
This.jwoodmd said:More info would help. Is it completely on the ground and not leaning against another tree or structure, how close is it to power lines, what's around it (road, driveway, house, power lines, other trees), how far to haul pieces to a main road? All these determine DIY vs pro and cost. Also, hiring some toothless guy with a cheap price is like bargain shopping on your surgeon. You'll be sorry.TFAAGG said:
My mom had VERY large pecan tree fall in the last storm. Unfortunately, the quotes to remove were outrageous. Any ideas for a cost effective removal?