Should I Remove the Dead Tree in My Yard?

Dealing with a once-thriving tree that’s now lifeless and unsightly can be frustrating for any homeowner. Whether due to disease, pests, drought, or other environmental factors, a dead tree can be both an eyesore and a potential hazard. But beyond that, a dead pile of wood standing upright is a scary situation for all involved.

That is absolutely right—removing a dead tree poses significantly more challenges than dealing with a live one. For tree removal professionals, dead trees present a unique set of risks that require heightened caution and expertise.

Here are some of the specific challenges that come with removing dead trees:

  1. Increased Time and Cost: All these added challenges mean that removing a dead tree typically takes longer and costs more than a live tree removal. It requires more careful planning and execution, which drives up both labor and equipment costs.
  2. Increased Risk of Falling: Dead trees are structurally compromised, making them far more unpredictable. Branches can snap or the trunk can splinter with little warning, increasing the risk of accidents during removal.
  3. Unstable Wood: The wood in a dead tree is often brittle and decayed, which means standard cutting techniques may not apply. This instability can lead to sudden shifts in the tree’s weight, making it difficult to control the fall direction.
  4. Heightened Safety Measures: Due to the increased risk, removal of a dead tree requires enhanced safety protocols. This might include additional rigging, specialized equipment, and more personnel on-site to ensure the job is done safely.
  5. Limited Room for Error: With a live tree, there’s often a bit more leeway for adjustments during the removal process. However, dead trees leave no margin for error; a single miscalculation can result in serious damage or injury.
  6. Potential for Property Damage: Because dead trees can break apart unexpectedly, the risk of damage to surrounding property is higher. Extra precautions must be taken to protect nearby structures, power lines, and landscaping.

The Bottom Line – A dead tree should be taken down as soon as possible. Doing so will help eliminate many of the associated risks and ensure the safety of the homeowner, their property, and the tree care providers tackling the job.

Call Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal Today!

We know you have options when it comes to your tree service and removal needs. Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal in Denton, TX, is family-owned and operated and has served Denton and surrounding areas for over a decade. More importantly, we have the equipment, experience, and technical know-how to safely and efficiently handle any tree and residential or commercial scenario — from a downed tree in the middle of a storm to trimming a few branches, stump grinding, and removing trees that tower 83 feet in the air.

There isn’t a tree in Denton that we can’t handle. Call Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal today!

A very dead tree that was at risk of falling onto the house
This dead tree posed a threat to the property and was a dangerous removal. Thankfully, we had the CMC Arbor Lift Pro to bring it down safely.