How much does it cost to trim trees around power lines?

The average is usually somewhere between $400 and $800. If you need an arborist, the cost will go up. Pruning does more than just make a tree look better; it promotes health and new growth by removing branches that may be diseased, broken, weak, or that wrap around other branches.
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Who pays for tree trimming around power lines?

Trimming trees and vegetation around the utility's power line that connects a person's home to the utility pole is generally viewed as being the responsibility of the homeowner.
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Can I trim a tree that is touching a power line?

Unless you plan on getting electrocuted, you should NOT touch, let alone prune a tree that's in contact with power lines! Just touching a branch that's touching a wire can cause a fatal injury.
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How do you get rid of trees around power lines?

If the tree is located on public property, then it's up to the power company to remove (or trim) it. Utility companies will often ask homeowners for their permission to remove trees near power or utility lines that they consider potentially dangerous.
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What do you do about trees and power lines?

Call 1-800-668-2248 to report. For emergencies, please call our 24/7 Emergency Line: 1-800-668-5506. What to do if you think a power line could be impacted by a tree on your property? Call 1-800-668-2248 to report.
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Who is responsible for power line from pole to house?

The power lines between the power pole and your home, are owned by you (the homeowner). This means that if there is any problem with the power line between the power pole and your property, you will be responsible for their maintenance.
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Who is responsible for trimming trees near power lines Qld?

Who Is Responsible for Tree Limbs on Power Lines in Queensland? Electricity entities in Queensland are responsible for trimming or removal of trees near their overhead electrical lines. This is according to current Queensland electrical safety guidelines.
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How far should trees be from power lines?

If your property is relatively close to power lines, stick to planting a tree that will reach a mature height of no more than 15 feet. If you wish to plant a tree that's over 15 feet tall, make sure it's at least 50 yards away from any power lines in any direction.
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Who is responsible for trimming trees near power lines Vic?

Trees on your property must be kept clear of powerlines and the home occupier is responsible for this. You are responsible for the cutting of any trees on your property that may interfere with your own electric service line or private electric line, or a private electric line on an adjoining property.
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Does PG&E trim trees from power lines?

Tree debris management

PG&E and our tree contractors do not have the authority to remove wood because the trees on your land are your property. As a courtesy, tree crews cut larger limbs into more manageable lengths and leave wood on-site for customer use.
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Can I remove a branch from a power line?

Under no circumstances should you try and remove a branch or tree from a power line by yourself. Power companies have employees that are specifically trained to do this and have special equipment to protect them from electrical shock.
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Whose responsibility is it to cut overhanging tree branches?

Removing branches overhanging your property. A tree belongs to the person who owns the land on which it grows. However, if you're the owner/occupier of land over which the branches of a tree overhang, you are generally entitled to chop back the branches to the boundary line.
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Can my Neighbour cut my tree without asking?

Entering someone's property, without permission, to cut a tree would undoubtedly be illegal. You may need to take matters to court. It depends which came first - the tree or your garden.
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Can I cut branches overhanging my property?

Trees overhanging your property

You have the right to prune overhanging tree branches back to the boundary line of your property, even if you don't own the tree.
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What happens if a tree touches a power line?

Tree limbs can conduct electricity. When trees grow near overhead electrical wires, they can contact the wires and become energized. Trees and wires are dangerous, full of electrical power that can injure or kill humans. There are several things that can go wrong for do-it-yourselfers trying to trim tree branches.
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Can trees grow around power lines?

Trees planted 20 to 50 feet from a power line should grow no more than 40 feet tall. And trees that grow more than 40 feet should be planted more than 50 feet from power lines.
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Do trees affect power lines?

“Trees conduct electricity and can create a safety hazard if limbs grow too close to electric lines.” Be sure that no one climbs a tree near power lines. If branches are touching the wires, the tree could be energized. Even branches not touching power lines could become energized if a child's weight is added.
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Why do they plant trees under power lines?

Their purpose is to replace important plants for wildlife in areas where brush and tree removal can leave an area bare. Planting restrictions for trees and other vegetation vary widely for different types of utility power lines— electric transmission, electric distribution and gas pipelines.
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Does Edison cut trees?

In support of safety, we regularly trim or remove trees that are dead, dying, or diseased, or growing near or under power lines.
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Can you grow a garden under power lines?

Vegetation growing near high-voltage lines is hazardous in two respects — safety and reliability. Trees, crops and other vegetation can conduct electricity, posing a threat to people, pets, livestock, wildlife and property.
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Who is responsible for overhanging tree branches Qld?

A neighbour can give a tree-keeper 30 days written notice, using the Act's Notice for removal of particular overhanging branches (available at www.neighbourhooddisputes.qld.gov.au) to cut and remove the overhanging branches at the tree-keeper's cost.
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Who is responsible for overhanging branches Qld?

Written notices to remove overhanging branches

If your neighbour does not remove the branches by the specified time, you can remove them yourself or have a contactor remove them at your neighbour's expense—they are liable to pay up to $300 a year for removing branches from their trees.
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Do you need permission to cut down a tree Qld?

If you need to enter, or have someone enter, a neighbour's land to cut and remove overhanging branches from your tree, you must give the neighbour written notice no later than the day before. The notice must state who will cut and remove the overhanging branches, and the date and time they will do the work.
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Can my Neighbour pass a power cable under my land?

A It is a principle of property law that, subject to exceptions, the owner of land also owns the air space above it. Therefore a third party is not entitled to install a wire or cable over someone else's land without first having the owner's permission; there are, however, exceptions to this.
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