Summary

Aable John's Tree Service of Atlanta performs a wide range of tree services, including hazardous tree assessment, tree removal, stump removal, stump grinding, tree trimming, tree pruning, residential tree work, commercial tree work, tree cabling, tree bracing, tree surgery, tree fertilization, storm-damaged tree removal, lot clearing, debris hauling, and much more.

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Atlanta Tree Removal Services

Hazardous Tree Removal

we remove hazardous trees in the Atlanta area

In all cases, the reputable professionals of Aable John’s Tree Service, Inc should handle tree removal. We follow the standards set by the International Society of Arboriculture to ensure that each job runs safely and efficiently. Aable John’s Tree Service, Inc. has modern equipment, years of experience, and the expertise to remove any tree in any situation. Tree removal is recommended only when the tree is dead or dying, hazardous, causing obstruction, when new construction is involved, or when a replacement of a more suitable specimen is needed.

Common Reasons for Tree Removal

Although tree removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary. An arborist can help decide whether or not a tree should be removed. Arborists have the skills and equipment to safely and efficiently remove trees.

Removal is recommended when the tree:

  • Is dead or dying.
  • Is considered irreparably hazardous.
  • Is causing an obstruction that is impossible to correct through pruning.
  • Is crowding and causing harm to other trees.
  • Is to be replaced by a more suitable specimen.
  • Should be removed to allow for new construction.

Tree Hazard Checklist

Consider these possible warning signs of a hazardous tree:

  • Large dead branches in the tree
  • Detached branches hanging in the tree
  • Cavities or rotten wood along the trunk or in major branches
  • Mushrooms present at the base of the tree?
  • Cracks or splits in the trunk or where branches are attached
  • Branches that have fallen from the tree
  • Adjacent trees that have fallen over or died
  • Tree trunk with a strong lean in one direction
  • Many of the major branches of the tree arising from one point on the tree trunk
  • Roots that have been broken off, injured, or damaged by lowering the soil level, installing pavement, repairing sidewalks, or digging trenches
  • Has the site recently been changed by construction, raising the soil level, or installing lawns?
  • Have the leaves prematurely developed an unusual color or size?
  • Have trees in adjacent wooded areas been removed?
  • Has the tree been topped or otherwise heavily pruned?