Tree felling and dismantling
Tree felling is the process of cutting down a tree in a controlled manner, guiding its fall to a specific location for safety and efficiency. This differs from more general tree removal, which includes stump grinding and debris cleanup, but felling is the core activity of cutting the tree at its base. It requires careful planning, specialized skills, and tools to manage risks like property damage or personal injury.
Tree felling is the process of cutting down a tree in one piece, which is only possible when there is enough open space around it for the entire tree to fall safely. Tree dismantling (also called sectional felling) is a technique used when felling is too dangerous because of confined spaces or nearby structures; the tree is instead cut into smaller, manageable sections that are carefully lowered to the ground, often using rigging or a MEWP