Time to remove a big pine tree in my back yard

Started by quang tran, November 07, 2025, 06:58:11 PM

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quang tran

The tree is not bother me when I'm still young but now I'm too old to get up on roof to clean the gutter and few tree fall down on neighbor cause expensive damage so we decided to remove it . Hire some guys to do the job and they're doing good job . Looks too dangerous

jgp12000

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QT I would get all pine trees cut if possible for nothing else just the pine cone & straw raking work alone.At my previous house I picked up a gazillion pine cones over 25 years with a pitch fork dont miss that or raking straw.I dont have any trees near my current house just a few spruce & tea olive in the flower beds. More fishing time...


quang tran

Yes it will be much less pine straw and pine cone . the neighbor pine may still fly in but much less

Keta

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quang tran

Around here the only tree that fall down from storm is pine and this tree seem lean to my house .This size of tree fall down is so dangerous

Bill B

Good call QT.  I had two 120' cedar trees taken out this year.  Easily 70 years old.  I sleep much better knowing they are gone.  Bill
It may not be very productive,
but it's sure going to be interesting!

oc1

Good job.  Those big loblolly pines often break in half instead of falling over in a hurricane; probably because of the tap root.  Either way, the outcome is never good.