Some trees can be removed with little more than a chainsaw and a length of rope to direct their fall, while others are more challenging and require the help of a climber or bucket lift to lower them safely to the ground. But trees that are exceptionally large, hazardous, or located in tight spaces may require even more elaborate tools and techniques; some require the assistance of a crane. However, while crane-assisted removals are helpful for protecting people, property, and landscapes, they are inherently more complex than standard removals, which limits the number of tree companies offering them. Fortunately for residents and property managers in the Central Coast region, Adney Tree Service remains ready to provide crane-assisted removals whenever they’re required.
It’s always important to partner with high-quality tree care companies when having trees planted, pruned, or removed. And it is especially important for homeowners and property managers to work with professionals when crane-assisted removals are required. Cranes are massive and present safety concerns of their own, which means that it’s imperative you stick to experienced crane-operating teams, who have the knowledge, skill, and expertise to carry out the work safely and efficiently. But you don’t have to worry about this when you rely on Adney Tree Service; we’ve been providing crane-assisted removal services in the Central Coast area for more than 10 years.
During a normal tree removal job, a climber ascends the tree (or accesses the top with an aerial lift), attaches a few ropes to control pieces as they’re lowered, and then begins cutting the tree into small sections. But crane-assisted removals are a bit more complicated and typically involve the following steps:
Most tree removals can be carried out with relatively little heavy equipment, aside from an aerial lift (and some removals don’t even require that). But there are situations — such as the ones detailed below — that require a crane’s help to keep the nearby people, structures, and landscaping safe.
Truly massive trees may simply not be feasible to remove without the help of a crane, which can lower large sections safely and while under control.
Dead or brittle trees are often too dangerous to climb, which means that a crane will be necessary to safely dismantle them.
Structural issues, such as weak branch unions or large codominant stems (“twin” trunks), may make a tree hazardous to climb.
Even if they’re not yet dead, trees that are suffering from advanced disease or decay may not be safe to remove without the assistance of a crane.
Trees that are located in small backyards or similar areas that are inaccessible by other equipment may need to be removed with the help of a crane.
In the interest of safety, cranes may be necessary for removing trees that hang across buildings, houses, or high-traffic areas.
While trees can often be removed carefully and in small pieces, some clients prefer the additional measure of safety cranes offer.
Even simple tree-removal jobs vary in several different ways, and because crane-assisted removals involve even more variables, no two jobs are alike. However, we’ve developed a relatively consistent process, which allows us to provide our clients with the caliber of service they deserve, while still allowing us to make adjustments as needed.
Every property, job, and tree is unique, so we devise a custom tree-service plan for every client we help. However, we’ve developed a relatively consistent process over the years that helps ensure we provide the kind of service you deserve.
Contact us today to see the Adney Tree Service process in action!
It’s always important to choose a high-quality tree service provider, but this is especially true anytime you need a removal that requires the assistance of a crane. But it can be hard for homeowners and property managers to know how to determine which tree companies are reputable and which ones are not.
But we feel that the following things help make that difference clear:
Our owner is an ISA-certified arborist who ensures that our crew has the training, skill, and expertise to carry out crane-assisted removals safely.
We always hold ourselves to a very high standard and do whatever is necessary to provide artisan-caliber tree-care services, whether or not a crane is required.
We have a deep understanding of California’s native tree species, as well as the exotic species commonly planted in the Central Coast region.
We have spent the last 10 years serving clients across the Central Coast region, and we’ve accumulated the positive ratings and reviews to prove it.
We are a full-service tree care outfit who can provide all the services you need, from tree planting and pruning to crane-assisted removals.
We’re licensed by the state of California and fully insured, providing peace of mind to homeowners and property managers who need our services.
Still have questions about crane-assisted tree removals? Want to learn more about how Adney Tree Service can utilize cranes to provide even more safety during removals? We’ve answered a few of the most common questions we hear from clients below.
All tree removal costs vary pretty significantly from one job to the next, and that’s doubly true with crane-assisted removals. Small jobs involving a crane may only cost $1,000, while complex jobs involving multiple hazardous trees may reach into five-digit territory.
Generally speaking, tree removal costs are lowest in the winter, as arborists aren’t as busy during this season as they are in the spring, summer, and fall.
You don’t always need a crane to remove a tree. In fact, many trees can be removed without the need for a crane. Cranes are typically only necessary when dealing with special circumstances, such as exceptionally large or hazardous trees or when they’re situated in difficult-to-access areas.
Crane rental costs vary from $300 an hour for very small cranes to more than $1,500 per hour for larger, higher-capacity models.
You may be able to rent a crane, but that doesn’t mean you should use one to remove a tree yourself. Tree removal is exceedingly dangerous work that’s best left to professionals. Besides, by the time you’ve assembled all the equipment you need, you’ll likely end up spending more than you would by simply having professionals handle the task for you.
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