Tree Removal using a Crane

Tree Fellars Tree Service, working with Crane and Rigging, head quartered in Yadkinville, NC, has removed hundreds of trees using a crane for customers over the past 8 years. For complex, high-risk, or large-scale removals, it’s often the safest and most cost-effective solution overall.

Tree removal utilizing a crane offers several significant advantages:

Precision and Control

  • Sections of the tree can be lifted and placed exactly where needed, avoiding damage to surrounding property
  • Ideal for tight spaces where a falling limb could hit a house, fence, or landscaping
  • The arborist in the tree can cut pieces that are immediately carried away, rather than dropped

Speed and Efficiency

  • Large sections can be removed in a single lift rather than being cut into many small pieces
  • Significantly reduces the total time on the job, which can lower overall labor costs
  • Less cleanup is needed on the ground since debris is placed directly into a truck or designated area

Access to Difficult Locations

  • Can reach trees in backyards or areas with limited ground access
  • Useful when terrain is steep, uneven, or too soft for heavy ground equipment
  • Less cleanup is needed on the ground since debris is placed directly into a truck or designated area

Reduced Property Damage

  • Eliminates the need for heavy equipment like skid steers to drag wood across a lawn
  • Protects landscaping, sod, and hardscaping that might otherwise be damaged during cleanup
  • No need to create access paths through fences or garden beds

Handling Hazardous Trees

  • Essential for removing very large, tall, or leaning trees where directional felling isn’t safe or possible
  • Allows controlled removal of trees already damaged by storms, disease, or rot

Safety

  • Reduces the risk of injury to ground crew by lifting large sections away from workers
  • Minimizes the chance of uncontrolled falls, especially near structures, power lines, or people
  • Allows removal of trees that are structurally compromised or dead (and therefore unpredictable)

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