Hexa Fox
The Fox Rocks!
Hey the guys here have been pretty helpful and I'm hoping maybe someone could help me out again. To make a long story short I might be getting a tree removal job early this Spring. However as a lot of you know from seeing me other places around here I am not insured so I will not take a risky job. This is a very large Oak Tree on about an acre of property and I am almost positive that it is well out of range of the customers property.
Like many of you have probably already guessed I can not afford to be almost positive. I know of many ways that I can measure the height of a tree from the ground. I know that one of the most popular methods is to use the trees shadow mixed with a number or other factors to estimate. Now my problem with this is how accurate is this estimate? So is there any method out there that is relatively easy to do that will be accurate? Also can you tell me how accurate the method actually is if used correctly? I would estimate by looking that this tree is around 50-60 feet tall and would easily clear all property. I would like to be 100% sure that it is going to miss the house by a fair distance if it were to accidentally start falling that way.
Like many of you have probably already guessed I can not afford to be almost positive. I know of many ways that I can measure the height of a tree from the ground. I know that one of the most popular methods is to use the trees shadow mixed with a number or other factors to estimate. Now my problem with this is how accurate is this estimate? So is there any method out there that is relatively easy to do that will be accurate? Also can you tell me how accurate the method actually is if used correctly? I would estimate by looking that this tree is around 50-60 feet tall and would easily clear all property. I would like to be 100% sure that it is going to miss the house by a fair distance if it were to accidentally start falling that way.