Broken Trees
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Water is flowing and the meter leak detector shows no leak. We may have dodged a bullet, but the plumbers both said this was a nightmare job.
Now we have to negotiate what to pay him. There were two estimates. One was for three feet of splice, the second one was for 30 feet. They actually spliced about two feet, but it was much, much more difficult than it should have been. The idiots who did it originally actually created a loop in the copper line that went down 52" deep. Should have been 32".
I'm thinking split the difference between the two estimates.
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I cleaned up the stuff on the lawn and on the shrubs.
And cut up all the branches with the chainsaw.
Now I need estimates from tree guys to take down the trunks that are broken off and still 10 feet in the air, and probably weigh as much as my house.
I am almost stupid enough to try taking down these trunks myself.
But the 50-60 foot section that fell was attached to another 50-60 foot section that is still standing. The remaining section is probably unsafe. I need a real tree guy to risk his life taking it down.
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Speaking of trees . . . I have a fellow cleaning my gutters this morning, and removing moss on the roof shingles. He just came in and showed me pix he took with his phone; my gutters are chock-a-block with small branches and foliage and crap.
I'm a lousy homeowner.
Nothing like Copper's and Mik's headaches of this week, but geeeez, I hate stuff like this. If I had my druthers I'd have a condo with a maintenance contract.
Grump.
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@Mik said in Broken Trees:
Water is flowing and the meter leak detector shows no leak. We may have dodged a bullet, but the plumbers both said this was a nightmare job.
Yay!! (not that it was a nightmare job, but that it is finished)
Amazing what you take for granted and only realize it when you don't have it. LOL
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@Mik said in Broken Trees:
How nice it was to flush the toilet and take a shower.
No, no, Mik. You don't flush the toilet to take a shower. The toilet is for other things having to do with disposal.
Look for the fat spigot thing coming out of the wall. That's for the shower.
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@Copper said in Broken Trees:
I cleaned up the stuff on the lawn and on the shrubs.
And cut up all the branches with the chainsaw.
Now I need estimates from tree guys to take down the trunks that are broken off and still 10 feet in the air, and probably weigh as much as my house.
I am almost stupid enough to try taking down these trunks myself.
But the 50-60 foot section that fell was attached to another 50-60 foot section that is still standing. The remaining section is probably unsafe. I need a real tree guy to risk his life taking it down.
Dead man off and winch it, pull it or put a come along on it. You'll need a extension ladder, a couple of chains, 100 feet of half inch cable and a tractor, truck with winch or a truck and at least a two-ton come along. Put a chain or the end of your cable with a choker about as high as you can comfortably reach with the ladder, then underbit in the direction you want to go, get the slack out of the cable and keep a little bit of pull as you cut the tree.
Or hire someone to take it down.
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Copper and Mik, you have my sympathies. Life isn't fair.
Glad you are both safe and sound.
Copper, hire the tree removal company. It will be worth it, and much less expensive and painful than a trip to the hospital.
Mik, I'm glad you're an excellent negotiator. That wil be an interesting wrangling of numbers.
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@brenda Brenda! Where ya been?
They came up with a figure $400 Higher than I as thinking but accepted my offer. Technically I could have held them to the first estimate but I did not think that was right. Also the main worker stayed positive and resolved through this hellish effort. He’s getting married Saturday so I gave he and his bride a couple bottles of wine I thought they might like.
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1 tree guy visited, the other didn't respond
The tree has two halves - left and right
The right half snapped in half. He will cut that down and leave the left half for $700.
He'll take down the left half for and additional $400
He'll cart off all the trash for $100
$1200 total - do it take down the whole thing. I'm not going to leave the 80+ feet tall left half.
I warned the neighbors that there could be a lot of noise on Friday or Saturday, for $1200 I expect a lot of noise.
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@brenda said in Broken Trees:
Good call, Copper. There are some things best left to the professionals with the expensive equipment and insurance.
Yeah, but what's the adventure in that?
Over the years, we've dropped two that were close to the house (I'm talking 30 feet of so). The elm wasn't huge, maybe the size of copper's sweetgum. The pin oak was about 36" on the stump.