How to Cut down a Tree: Easy and Safe Steps to Follow

Knowing how to cut down a big tree is essential to avoid problems in the future. Although a big tree can add an aesthetic value to the front porch or in the back yard, having a big and old tree can be a potential danger to the house or the people living in it.

Before knowing how to cut down a big tree, a household considers taking the big tree down due to its old age, storm damage, or the tree's weakening due to pests and diseases.

Some of the signs to look out for in knowing when to cut down a big tree is the physical characteristics of the tree like the leaves. According to Better Homes & Gardens, when a tree no longer have leaves or when a branch can be scratched lightly, then the tree could be dead. That is when it is best to know how to cut down a big tree.

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In this article are some steps on how to cut down a big tree. These steps should be down with extreme precaution.

Gear-up

When cutting down a big tree, it is important to wear the right safety gear. Since this job will be requiring the use of heavy equipment, wearing safety gear is a must. A helmet, face screen, safety glasses, and a Kevlar's chaps should be on the list of what to wear.

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Make sure you have the proper equipment

Cutting down a big tree does not only require a saw or safety gear. Other equipment can make the job easier and safer for everyone. Some of these include falling wedges.

How to Cut down a Tree: 5 Easy and Safe Steps to Follow
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How to Cut down a Tree: 5 Easy and Safe Steps to Follow

Estimate the size of the tree and the falling zone

A big tree would mean it would require a big falling zone. 

Since after cutting down a big tree, it is expected to fall, then the size of the tree should be estimated along with the amount of space it would take up once it falls. 

Also, the landing zone should be scrutinized. Some of the things which should not be in the falling zone are powerlines, buildings, and fences.

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Cut the big tree with an assistant

Since you would be busy making sure that the cut would be perfect, an assistant can be of big help to watch out for what might fall or for unexpected falls from the tree.

The assistant's job is to make sure that you are both safe from the tree or other falling branches.

If there are doubts about following these steps, there are professionals who know how to cut down a big tree whom you may hire.

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