Introduction
Crane-assisted tree removal is a specialized approach. It streamlines the process by lifting and transporting the tree. This method is safer and allows for the complete removal of the tree, and it is usually faster because the crane can lift the entire tree out of the ground in a single piece or large sections.
Cranes allow for controlled removal, avoiding risks. The main advantage of a crane is that you can easily remove a tree located in a problematic area, such as tight spaces between buildings, near a road, or steep slopes. Furthermore, a crane can easily handle massive, tall, diseased, or unstable trees that could collapse unpredictably. Lifting tree sections directly to a designated land for placing removed parts also reduces cleanup time and keeps the site organized.
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A crane is recommended for trees over 60 feet, unstable due to disease or decay, or located near structures. It ensures complete control and prevents accidental property damage.
Pricing depends on crane size, tree type, location, and job complexity. High-capacity hydraulic cranes and certified operators are included in the service.
Yes. Deadwood should be removed to prevent falling hazards and preserve tree stability, particularly before crane-assisted removal.
Crane size is determined by tree height, weight, and surrounding obstacles. Our experts select appropriate long-reach boom cranes for safe extraction.
We use grapple saws and rigging equipment to section the tree safely and lift branches with precise control.
We primarily use hydraulic boom cranes with long-reach capabilities and stabilization equipment to safely extract large or high-risk trees.