A potential client asked me to give him an estimate for trimming a tree over a house and patio on the property he manages. The house is the location of parties during football season. Tree is a pin oak, ~65ft tall, up to ~35ft crown radius, 33-36" DBH. there is a slight lean towards the house and it is on top of a hill , mostly exposed to the prevailing north and west winds. I noticed a small fruiting body arising near the root flare on the side closest to the house, another piece that appeared to have been broken off, and then a much larger, ~14x4 inch fungal growth on the side away from the house. the patio pavers are not completely impervious as the polysand seems to have worn away, however, a 3-ft wide walkway is laid almost directly up against the root flare on the east side.
I would normally just advise them to complete a "basal trim" but, if they want to live with the risk, we could remove the large dead scattered around the canopy, have them sign a hold harmless agreement and recommend annual monitoring for future die back and change in trunk lean. I took a class this week in which a BCMA, James Komen, taught about using the a300 standards to defend ourselves and also beware of responsibility/liability as tree assessors. This provokes some more caution in how I approach this particular situation. I am not TRAQ qualified, but would this form provide a more robust defense in case I were to ever get any court? any other thoughts on how you approach such a situation?
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I would normally just advise them to complete a "basal trim" but, if they want to live with the risk, we could remove the large dead scattered around the canopy, have them sign a hold harmless agreement and recommend annual monitoring for future die back and change in trunk lean. I took a class this week in which a BCMA, James Komen, taught about using the a300 standards to defend ourselves and also beware of responsibility/liability as tree assessors. This provokes some more caution in how I approach this particular situation. I am not TRAQ qualified, but would this form provide a more robust defense in case I were to ever get any court? any other thoughts on how you approach such a situation?
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