It might sound like an easy thing to do but tree removal is a complex process, you have to follow all the right methods so you can ensure you don’t damage the surrounding area and leave a mess out of it. It is always a wise idea to hire professionals because there are normally some technicalities involved that you might not be able to tackle by yourself with .
Plan
To start with, you should do some math on the damages the felling process is bound to leave. Check the trees’ height and diameter to make sure there is sufficient space where the tree will fall without so much damage or any at all. Make a decision on the best way to start cutting the tree, you should start from the bottom to the top lopping off the branches.
Once you are done with overhangs, get to the trunk. If the tree has a tilt them make it fall in that direction. You should incorporate safety measures like checking for the presence of plumbing as well as electric lines. The easiest way to cut is using electric saws but you need to be careful with the machinery as well.
Cutting techniques
The basic one is using a harness and a rope to climb up the tree. Lop off the braches as you climb up and once you get to the top, you can chop the trunk by sections and let the pieces fall freely to the ground. If you are not comfortable with then falling to the ground you can use the spar pole rigging and use the ropes to lower the logs down. Whole tree rigging involves cranes but us the safes of all the methods
Stump removal
Once you are done bringing down the branches and the trunk, you will be left with a stump and there are several ways to get rid of it like injecting chemicals, setting it on fire once it dries up, digging deep to remove it or using a grinder to grind it.