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Tree Trimming Over Fence in Columbus, GA
Tree trimming over a fence deals with limbs that have grown beyond the tree's property and are now hanging over or pressing against a boundary fence. This causes two problems: the weight of limbs can pull wooden fence posts out of alignment over time, and falling branches from your neighbor's tree can land on your side. Knowing where the property line falls and respecting both sides of it is part of doing this job right.
Columbus Tree Trimming Pros provides tree trimming over fence for homeowners across Columbus, GA. Call for a free inspection and a written quote before any work begins.
When to Call
When You Need Tree Trimming Over Fence
- Branches from your oak have crossed the fence and your neighbor has asked you to trim them
- Heavy limbs are pressing down on a section of your wooden privacy fence and starting to bow it
- Dead limbs from a tree on your side are hanging over into your neighbor's yard in Columbus
- You're replacing a fence and need overhanging limbs cleared before the crew can install panels
How It Works
Our Process for Tree Trimming Over Fence
- 1
Property Line Confirmation
We confirm with you where the property boundary is before cutting. We stay on the correct side and don't assume.
- 2
Fence Condition Check
We note any fence sections that are already under pressure from limbs and take care not to drop wood onto panels.
- 3
Controlled Limb Removal
Limbs are cut and lowered toward the tree's side of the fence whenever possible to avoid dropping debris onto the neighbor's property.
- 4
Cleanup on Your Side
All debris on your side of the fence is cleared. We won't leave you to deal with brush draped over the fence line.
Columbus Context
Why this matters in Columbus
In established Columbus neighborhoods, trees planted along property lines years ago are now well past the fence and into the neighbor's airspace. This is one of the more common neighbor-dispute calls we get in this area.
Straight Talk
About pricing & scope
Scope depends on how far the limbs have grown past the fence and how many separate branches are involved. Limbs that are large enough to require rigging add to the time needed.
What This Fixes
Problems We See in Columbus
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