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Tree Removal Near Power Lines — Why You Shouldn’t Wait

  • Writer: Mike Doxon
    Mike Doxon
  • Aug 10
  • 2 min read

When a tree is growing near or over a power line, it’s not just your property at risk — it’s your safety, your neighbors’ safety, and your entire block’s power supply.

At SpiderMonkey Tree Services, we handle these high-risk jobs every week. Here’s why delaying removal is dangerous, and how our team safely tackles these challenging situations.

1. The Hidden Risks of Trees Near Power Lines

Keywords: tree removal near power lines Lincoln emergency tree removal, utility line clearance

Photo suggestion: Branch close to a power line.Caption: Even a single branch brushing a power line can cause sparks, outages, or fires.

Dangers include:

  • Electrical fires from branches touching energized wires.

  • Outages affecting multiple homes.

  • Electrocution if someone touches the tree while it’s in contact with a live wire.

  • Storm damage escalation — high winds can cause sudden contact.

2. Why You Shouldn’t Try This Yourself

Keywords: hazardous tree removal, power line tree cutting safety

Photo suggestion: Professional arborist in insulated gear working near lines.Caption: Working near power lines requires specialized training and equipment.

DIY attempts can be deadly. Power lines can energize the entire tree — even damp ground around it can carry current.Only trained, insured professionals with utility-approved safety gear should handle this work.

3. The SpiderMonkey Approach to Power Line Removals

Keywords: professional tree service near power lines, utility coordination

We follow a strict, step-by-step process:

  1. On-site inspection — assess the risk, tree condition, and safe removal zones.

  2. Utility coordination — work with the power company to de-energize or insulate lines if needed.

  3. Rigging setup — ropes, pulleys, and lowering devices to avoid contact with lines.

  4. Sectional removal — cutting in small pieces to prevent swinging into wires.

  5. Cleanup and disposal — full debris removal to restore your property.

4. Signs You Need Power Line Tree Service NOW

Keywords: emergency tree service [Your City], storm damage tree removal

Call immediately if you notice:

  • Branches within 6–10 feet of power lines.

  • Burn marks or melted spots on bark.

  • Arcing or sparks during wind or storms.

  • A recent lean toward the lines.

5. The Cost of Waiting

Delaying power line tree removal increases:

  • Repair costs after an outage or fire.

  • Legal liability if damage occurs due to negligence.

  • Risk to family and neighbors from fire or shock hazards.

📷 Suggested Image Flow for This Blog

  1. Header photo — SpiderMonkey crew working near a power line with ropes and insulated gear.

  2. Close-up hazard shot — branch within inches of a live wire.

  3. Utility coordination — photo of crew with a utility worker.

  4. Before/after shot — clean clearance after removal.

Call-to-Action Section:Don’t wait until it’s too late.📞 Call SpiderMonkey Tree Services at [Your Phone Number] for a fast, safe power line tree removal. We handle the jobs other companies avoid — serving [Your City] and surrounding areas with prompt service and financing options.

 
 
 

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