How To Cut A Tree Down?

Check local laws, permits, and utility lines before cutting

Wear protective gear: helmet, eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, boots, and chainsaw chaps

Assess the tree for lean, dead limbs, rot, and escape routes

Clear the area of people, pets, and obstacles

Plan two escape paths at about 45 degrees away from the fall line

Decide whether the tree is small enough to cut by hand or needs a professional

Use a chainsaw only if you are trained and the tree is safe to fell

Make a directional notch on the side facing the intended fall direction

Make the back cut on the opposite side, leaving a hinge

Move away quickly along the escape path as the tree starts 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

Remove branches carefully, keeping the trunk between you and the saw

If the tree is near buildings, power lines, or is large or unstable, hire a certified arborist

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