How To Chop Down A Tree?

Check local laws, permits, and property boundaries before cutting

Assess the tree for size, lean, rot, cracks, dead limbs, and nearby hazards

Keep people, pets, vehicles, and structures well clear of the work area

Wear protective gear: helmet, eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, long pants, and boots

Use the right tool for the tree size, such as a hand saw, pruning saw, or chainsaw

Plan a clear escape path before making any cuts

Remove low branches and obstacles around the base

Make a directional notch on the side you want the tree to fall

Cut from the opposite side to create the felling cut

Stop before the cut meets the notch and use wedges if needed

Move away along the escape path as the tree begins to fall

Wait until the tree is fully down and stable before approaching

Cut the trunk into manageable sections after the tree is on the ground

Dispose of the wood and debris according to local rules

Call a licensed arborist if the tree is large, unstable, near power lines, or close to buildings

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