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  1. SeanKroll

    Structural Mutilation

    Here, is free for tree work. $300ish to drop& hookup the line for electrical work. Had a customer sync the tree work and electrical work. Commercial buildings may be more, or maybe it was because it was larger apartment building... the owner told me $500 many years ago.
  2. SeanKroll

    Structural Mutilation

    Kyle, you have the skills and means to reduce the risk and manage regrowth. Consider if it's a time to play with support systems. In the list of options I give customers, I tell them the worst possible thing you can do to a tree is complete removal. My friends have some hazard doug-fir trees...
  3. SeanKroll

    Structural Mutilation

    Thanks for chiming in, Rich. I can picture a white-ish stucco wall in the picture. Perhaps France. I have never initiated a proper pollard pruning. I just pruned a catalpa that have had the whips removed annually for 30 years. No sap-pullers. Kyle, are there any branches as targeted...
  4. SeanKroll

    Structural Mutilation

    If you are really pollarding, I'd call it a heading cut. Topping doesn't consider the tree biology, which you are, guessing you're not blindly, internodally, "civil war doctoring" it. Consider sap- pullers. Silver maple Might or Might not prefer them. I think @biggun or Mick posted some pics...
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