Should I Remove a Tree Myself or Hire a Professional?


Cutting down a tree looks simple—until you account for gravity, power lines, decay, and unpredictable fall paths. Here’s a practical guide to decide if DIY makes sense or if you should call Longview Tree Company for a safe, professional solution.

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DIY vs Professional Tree Removal

Why Longview Tree Company?


Family-owned and faith-based with a commitment to honesty and safety. We use professional climbing techniques and the right equipment to protect your home and landscape. Every project also helps support children in need through African Children’s Mission.

Tree Removal Safety Considerations

DIY Removal vs Hiring a Pro


DIY may be reasonable for very small trees or shrubs away from structures and utilities. For anything larger, the risks rise quickly.

  • Size & weight: Larger trunks and heavy limbs fall unpredictably and can kick back or twist.
  • Decay & defects: Internal rot, cracks, and root damage aren’t always visible—but change how a tree falls.
  • Nearby hazards: Roofs, fences, vehicles, neighbors, and power lines demand professional planning.
  • Equipment: Climbing gear, rigging, and saws require training to use safely.
  • Cleanup: Professional crews chip, haul, and grind stumps efficiently, saving you days of labor.

If you’re unsure, start with a professional inspection. You’ll get clear options—pruning, sectional takedown, cabling, or full removal.

Safety, Liability,
Permits & Costs


  • Personal safety: Chainsaws, ladders, and heights are a dangerous combination—especially without PPE and training.
  • Property & liability: A wrong cut can damage your home or a neighbor’s. Professionals carry insurance to protect both parties.
  • Permits & rules: Some municipalities require permits or have protected tree ordinances. Pros help navigate the process.
  • Total cost: DIY seems cheaper until you factor equipment rentals, disposal, injury risk, and potential property damage.
  • Time & disruption: Crews complete complex jobs in hours, not weekends, and handle cleanup and stump grinding.

The more complex the tree and surroundings, the more a professional service pays off—in safety, speed, and peace of mind.

Tree Removal Liability and Permits

Our Professional Removal Process


We begin with a safety inspection and a clear plan. For tight spaces, we use controlled, sectional takedowns with rigging to protect your property. We can prune, remove, chip debris, haul logs, and grind stumps—leaving your yard clean and safe. Our work is rooted in faith and integrity, and each project helps support African Children’s Mission.

Professional Tree Removal Process

Get a Safe, Professional Tree Assessment

Not sure if your tree is a DIY job? We’ll evaluate risks, explain options, and provide a fair estimate for pruning or removal. Protect your home—and yourself—with expert help from Longview Tree Company.

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