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Tree removal

Tree felling, Laval

Cutting down a tree is not a decision that is taken lightly. Even when it's a hazard or an obstacle, cutting it down is never easy. After all, like everyone else, you don't want to cause a tragedy because your leafy tree fell and killed a passerby. But on the other hand, you are very attached to your trees.

If it is a remarkable specimen, such as a very old and large elm or poplar, you may feel that you are committing a sacrilege. You won't let even the most ordinary tree go easily either. Either because it beautifies your property. Or because, under its foliage, you enjoy time with family and friends.

You may think that the only option in your situation is to cut down your tree. There are cases where it is acceptable or permitted to do so. Sometimes it is even required for safety reasons. In other cases, there are alternatives or it is simply not allowed.

This page provides guidance to help you make your decision with peace of mind.

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Why should a dead tree be cut down?

A dead tree must be cut down. This is the most obvious and primary reason to cut down a tree. The first reason to cut down a tree is for safety, because your tree is weakened. The tree may not be anchored to the ground, and severe weather could cause it to fall. Your dead tree is probably losing its leaves and branches. You will also want to cut it down because it is ugly or because it will become ugly. Aesthetics is another good reason to cut it down. Sometimes you may have trouble determining the danger of a dying tree or even that your tree is actually dead. The advice of an arborist can be helpful in making a proper assessment.
An employee of Emondage Laval is felling a tree with his chain saw.

Should a diseased tree be cut down?

There are some signs that your tree is probably diseased: its leaves are wilting, its branches are brittle, its trunk is cracked or covered with fungus, it is losing its fruit before they are ripe, insects are invading, etc. Not all diseases represent the same degree of danger and not all spread in the neighborhood. A diagnosis is required to be sure.

It is then preferable to seek the advice of professional pruners, and as quickly as possible. Leaving things undone can make them worse, and even make the disease incurable. At Emondage Laval Pro, we will examine the situation to find the best possible solution. If you acted early, pruning may be all you need. In the event that a felling is necessary, you can take the situation positively by thinking of the consequences you have avoided, since your tree will not fall and will not cause a catastrophe. Therefore, a tree cutting is also prevention.

What actions should be taken in response to storm damage to trees?

The weather is not a long quiet river. Bad weather brings liquid, snowy or icy precipitations; winds of varying strength, lightning... What are the possible damages?

  • An uprooting or semi-uprooting: If your tree is uprooted, it is possible that it can be replanted, but this is usually impossible. Also, if the roots are affected, the foundation of your tree will be weakened. In most cases, any tree in this position should be cut down even if it is still standing. The branches or trunk of your tree will need to be cut off if it is completely down. If it is leaning, it is a hazard and should also be cut down.
  • A tree struck by lightning: When lightning strikes one of your trees, its sap turns to gas and explodes the bark. Sometimes a tree struck by lightning can be recovered.
  • Large loose branches or damaged trunk: In such cases, bracing can avoid the need to cut down a tree.

As we have just seen, felling a tree is not the only way to deal with storm damage. In addition, the self-healing process of trees can repair many of the damages to the branches and trunk or when bark is removed. However, scars may still be apparent. Light pruning can also be beneficial after a storm when the damage is not very extensive.
Large tree completely uprooted and fallen to the ground in Laval. A certified arborist from Emondage Laval will cut it down.

How do you determine if a tree needs to be cut down after a storm has passed?

It is the extent and amount of damage that determines whether or not your tree specimen can survive.

The amount of damage often echoes the severity of a storm. If your tree was already in good health, it is less likely to be damaged than if it was already in bad shape. In the latter case, the storm may have finished it off. Smaller trees have a better chance of recovering, while larger ones are mostly beyond repair.

If your tree is too weak, it will not be able to withstand the next episode of bad weather. Sometimes removing branches, even if it means pruning the tree severely, can help it live. If your tree has fallen on a roof, on electrical wires or in a busy alley, its branches and trunk must be cut off immediately.

The question you are asking yourself is this: Can your tree be spared? Very often, only the advice of a professional arborist can answer this question. The situations and damages are varied and complex. Our arborist will be able to assess the severity of the damage and advise you on the remedy to the situation or if the specimen should be cut down.
Dead tree in Laval whose trunk has split. Emondage Laval will proceed with the felling of the tree.

Can you cut down a tree that is blocking your project?

What homeowner doesn't have landscaping plans? Then you, too, must have a desire to have a pool dug or a gazebo installed. However, one of your most beautiful trees is standing in the middle of the planned area. For these reasons, municipal regulations often determine what is and is not acceptable. You can check with the municipality to find out about tree cutting permits.

However, it is possible that alternatives to cutting exist. Contact us, Emondage Laval Pro, at 450-233-6371, so we can examine the options. Who knows, a severe pruning or one of our other tree care services could be a compromise? In fact, it will be necessary if your municipality does not accept your reasons for wanting to cut down. If the felling is authorized and you have obtained a permit, we can proceed with it.

How do you ensure that your tree removal is safe?

Felling a tree is a dangerous operation. Safety rules must be followed. One of the advantages of using a tree service is that the company has liability insurance as well as the knowledge of the work techniques and the necessary equipment. For example, a cherry picker. The site should also be secured or equipped with warning signs. Even while working, precautions must be taken. These are excellent reasons not to do the work yourself if you are a novice. Even someone who is experienced in cutting trees in the forest may prefer to work with us because of the additional risks in populated areas. So the best way to ensure a safe tree cutting is to call us.

After cutting down a tree

Together with you, we went through the whole range of solutions that could have avoided the felling of trees, and no other could do the job. So we proceeded with the irrevocable. But now, after this final act, your lawn is littered with wood debris. Our tree care service also offers chipping. This is a convenient way to remove a lot of debris from your yard. You can use the resulting chips as you see fit or let us walk away with them if that is your preference. You can also use our tree removal service to complete the felling.
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An arborist from Emondage Laval performs branch chipping after a tree has been cut down.
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