Tree Removal vs. DIY Tree Cutting (Troubleshooting & Fixes)

    Thinking about cutting down that tree yourself? As a guy who's seen it all go wrong, here's my honest take on when to DIY and when to call a pro.

    DIY Fix: $5–$20
    Pro Help: $150–$500
    Time: 15–120 min

    Quick Answer

    Okay, here's the quick version. Trimming a few small branches you can reach from the ground? Go for it. But for anything bigger than your thigh, especially near your house or power lines, you're playing with fire. Seriously. A professional crew has the insurance, experience, and heavy-duty gear to do it safely. A DIY job gone wrong can cost you ten times what a pro would've charged, and that's not even counting a trip to the ER. Don't be a hero. Be smart.

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    Common Symptoms

    The tree has dead or dying branches, what we call 'widow-makers'.
    It's leaning precariously, especially after a storm, or the ground is heaving at the base.
    The tree is growing too close to or hanging over your house, garage, or power lines.
    Tree roots are buckling sidewalks or causing cracks in your home's foundation.
    The tree looks sick, with fungus, peeling bark, or signs of insect infestation.

    Possible Causes

    Underestimating physics. People have no idea a tree can weigh thousands of pounds and can't just be 'pushed' over.
    Using the wrong equipment. A homeowner-grade chainsaw is no match for a large tree, and people lack the proper ropes, wedges, and safety gear.
    Not looking up. Amateurs focus on the trunk and completely miss that the top is tangled in power lines or other trees.
    Improper cutting techniques. Not knowing how to make a proper notch and back cut can lead to a 'barber chair,' where the tree splits and kicks back at the cutter.

    Step-by-Step Diagnosis

    1

    Step 1

    Really look at the tree. Note any lean, its direction, and any dead branches hung up in the canopy.

    2

    Step 2

    Measure the fall zone. You need a clear space that's at least the height of the tree in every direction.

    3

    Step 3

    Check for wires and utilities. Look up for any power or cable lines and call 811 to have underground lines marked.

    4

    Step 4

    Judge the size. If the trunk is thicker than your arm or the tree is taller than your house, it's a pro job.

    5

    Step 5

    Call your city hall to check for local laws or permit requirements before you cut anything.

    6

    Step 6

    Do a gear and gut check. If you don't have the right safety gear and years of experience, that's your answer.

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    DIY vs Professional Costs

    Small Branch Trimming (from the ground)
    DIY$20-$100
    Pro$150-$400
    Time1-2 hours
    Small Tree/Big Shrub Removal (<15 ft)
    DIY$150-$300
    Pro$300-$800
    Time2-4 hours
    Medium to Large Tree Removal (>20 ft)
    DIYN/A - Don't do it.
    Pro$500 - $10,000+
    Time4-8+ hours
    Stump Grinding
    DIY$150-$250
    Pro$100-$500
    Time1-2 hours

    When to Call a Professional Tree Service

    • The tree is near any building, structure, fence, or power line.
    • The tree is huge. If the trunk is thicker than your leg or the tree is taller than your house, don't touch it.
    • The tree is dead, diseased, visibly rotting, or storm-damaged.
    • The tree is on a slope, in a tight spot between structures, or has a significant lean.
    • You don't have the full range of professional safety gear (chaps, helmet, etc.) and years of experience using a chainsaw to fell trees.

    Prevention Tips

    • Prune trees when they're young to guide their growth and remove problematic branches while they're small.
    • Give trees plenty of space when planting; don't plant a future giant five feet from your house.
    • Walk your yard and inspect your trees every few months to catch problems like dead limbs or disease early.
    • Water your trees deeply during droughts to keep them healthy and less prone to stress and damage.
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