sawyerDave
ArboristSite Operative
When it falls down...
Move it 10 feet or so away from the tree!opcorn:
Move it 10 feet or so away from the tree!opcorn:
Move it 10 feet or so away from the tree!opcorn:
Removing large limbs is a bad idea. The tree can be shaped the way you want it with small cuts by an experienced climber. The roots can be pruned carefully and be kept away from your building.
If you just get someone to hack away at either branches or roots you will ruin your asset in the tree.
Nofear
Don't you think he could temporarily support the pavilion, drill holes, and replace with treated poles. Seems like a lot of work to tear down and rebuild. I agree with cutting the concrete if the slab goes under the fireplace but I think it is possible the fireplace is already seperate from the slab.
Is it possible to put a free standing wood deck over the existing broken patio?
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