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Rainbow29

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  1. Thanks for your reply. For a tree this size/type would you be concerned about the removal of the tree and roots causing more water to remain in the clay soils and potentially causing issues to the house? Or is this only a concern for much larger trees?
  2. Hi, this is my first time posting and I wondered if any arborists may be able to help with a question I have about tree removal. We have two of these trees near to our house, one is approx 2m from the house and the other roughly 3m. I am not sure what type of trees they are, but they are approx 4-5m in height to the top of the branches. We unfortunately need to remove them for an extension but I am concerned whether removing them will cause any issues to the house, as we live in an area with clay subsoils. Also, is there is any particular recommended way to remove them. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks very much.

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