When There is Damage
When a tree falls on your property, there is the potential for damage or injury. When this happens, whether you were present at the time or not, it is important to examine the area and contact your insurance company. Most companies will be responsible for paying for tree removal and any associated damages, but talking with your adjustor can clarify what is covered.
If your tree has fallen onto your neighbor’s property, be sure to communicate with your insurance company and your neighbor before pursuing removal. The neighbor may be willing to help pay for part of the removal.
Options for Fallen Tree Removal
In Pennsylvania, there are many options for removing fallen trees from your property. Here are some ways to remove fallen trees or tree trimmings from your home and yard:
- Contact a Professional Tree Service – The best thing to do after contacting your insurance company is to contact a trusted, reliable tree service like Mr. Tree. Our team has extensive experience in removing dead or fallen trees and adheres to the highest level of safety when clearing your property. In addition, a professional tree service can save you hours of labor involving trimming limbs or cutting down trunks to haul away.
- Rent a Dumpster – Renting a dumpster is a great way to remove fallen trees or tree trimmings. Depending on the size of the tree, you should be able to use just one 10-yard dumpster. You may need to cut the tree into pieces before loading into the dumpster.
- Mulch It – If you have the time and the resources, an excellent option for ‘upcycling’ your fallen or dead tree is to chip it. You will need to either rent a chipper or hire a tree service to do this for you. This free mulch is great for use in your garden or as a bed for a playground.
- Burn Pile – There are many restrictions when it comes to having a burn pile – so be sure to check your neighborhood requirements and city guidelines before opting to burn your fallen trees or limbs. While this can be a great way to get rid of debris, or even warm your home if you use a wood stove, there are a lot of safety hazards to consider.
Let Mr. Tree Remove Your Fallen Trees
While any of the options above can be good choices for removing a fallen tree in Pennsylvania, the one that saves you the most time and headache is calling Mr. Tree! If a tree has fallen on your property, give us a call to get a quote for removal services. We can talk to you about ways to chip it and upcycle the debris, or haul it away and out of sight!