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TREE REMOVAL IN THE WOODLANDS ~ DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Beam & Branch Realty TREC #547752

TREE REMOVAL IN THE WOODLANDS ~ DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

Trees in The Woodlands

Due to the worst drought in decades and extremely high temperatures that we experienced for a record number of days, our beautiful trees here in The Woodlands took a very hard hit.  We are just now seeing the beginnings of the devastating effects of these conditions on the trees.  As time goes by even though we are getting some much needed rain, many, many trees are just not making it.

As we experience the Spring storms, the winds are causing these distressed trees to drop massive amounts of limbs.  This is posing a significant safety risk for homeowners and individuals.  Because of this, residents are urged to assess the trees on their property to look for potential problems.

There are some major guidelines to consider BEFORE you cut down any trees or hire someone to do this for you!  IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU CHECK WITH THE WOODLANDS TOWNSHIP PRIOR TO CUTTING ANY TREES DOWN!  The trees in The Woodlands are a precious commodity so proceeding with the correct information is very important.

If you need to remove dead trees, it is extrememly important to call on the experts.  The Woodlands Township specifically says:

Condition for Tree Removal:

*Tree(s) have been determined to be damaged, diseased or otherwise hazardous by a third party certified arborist or other qualified individual with a degree in forestry.

New tree removal companies are popping up all over the place.  BEFORE you hire - check them out!  Find out and verify the following information:  This link has some valuable information as well.

  • Is the company bonded and insured?
  • Do they have a certified arborist or degreed person in forestry?
  • How many years have they been in the business of tree removal in the area?
  • Check out their references.
  • Get several bids and be wary the scams that are out there.
  • Check with The Woodlands Township to inquire about companies that you have questions about.

The bottom line is to do your homework and only hire someone who knows their stuff!  Our trees are precious and we need to do all that we can to protect the trees still living, remove the dead ones safely and correctly and re-plant our forest!

Tree removal in The Woodlands is an important topic and one to take very seriously!  Proceed with caution!

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Comments(10)

Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Very good advice on tree removal.  In Maryland, there have been major issues when trees were removed to improve the view.

I hope you are having a great week.

Be sure to have your camera in hand to capture the special moments in your community or during your travels.

Feb 09, 2012 12:54 AM
Robert Vegas Bob Swetz
Las Vegas, NV

Hello Paula and this is some great advice, and a great source of information for people that don't know enough about trees.

VB ;o)

Feb 09, 2012 02:25 AM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good  morning, Paula.... I'm very thankful that we do not have those stingent rules about cutting trees....  it's difficult enough for developers to clear tracts of land without having to work around trees....

Feb 09, 2012 02:53 AM
Kristine Ginsberg
Elite Staging and Redesign, LLC - Short Hills, NJ
NJ Home Stager

Paula - what a shame your area went though the worst drought in decades that caused such damage to the beautiful trees in the Woodlands. This information is a great community service on how to handle this problem in the best possible way. 

Feb 09, 2012 03:36 AM
Cherise Selley
Selley Group Real Estate, LLC - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Realtor

Paula,

Good post since there is a lot of regulation about tree cutting in Texas.... g

Feb 09, 2012 07:15 AM
Dr. Paula McDonald
Beam & Branch Realty - Granbury, TX
Granbury, TX 936-203-0279

Thank you all.  The Woodlands is very strict on this issue as we have a forest to protect while still being able to have a developed community.  They were very smart years ago during the development phase to set the standards to be very stringent on this.  The result is that we live in a beautiful, wooded community.

Feb 09, 2012 07:26 AM
Marilyn Boudreaux
Marilyn Boudreaux, Century 21 Bono Realty - Lake Charles, LA
Lake Charles LA Century 21 Realtor

good information to share Paula, I know here in Lake Charles we have some communities that do not allow the 100yr old oak trees to be removed its in the covenants

Feb 09, 2012 09:02 AM
Cal Yoder
Keller Williams Elite - Lititz, PA
Homes For Sale in Lancaster PA - 717.413.0744

Paula, very important information you are providing for persons. I hope Texas continue to recover from the very difficult drought you experienced.

Cal

Feb 09, 2012 01:27 PM
Jerry Newman
Brown Realty, 210-789-4216, - San Antonio, TX
Texas REALTOR, San Antonio Military Relocation

Hi Paula. I just came over to visit today. Yes, That drought left Texas in bad shape. Trees are very precious indeed, we need to protect them as much as possible. I am grateful that there are some rules in place to protect cutting down trees.

Feb 09, 2012 01:41 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Ms. Paula I'm going to take a different approach one that you would find here.  I paid for the land if the tree is on my property it is my property and who are you to tell me what I can do on my property.  Now I'll set back and wait for the onslaught cause Pilgrim I know it's coming

Feb 09, 2012 11:46 PM