Has anyone brought the electrical utility company in to drop their power lines before? Was the timeframe and/or cost painful?
I have 7 oak trees that aren't massive, but all of them overhang my driveway, which is where my utility lines also hang. I'm tired of crap falling from them onto our cars, and one good winter is bound to take a branch down that hits those lines. And yes, maybe I also see 2012-3's heat in them, too...
I could bring in a tree service, but that's gonna be prohibitively expensive. Renting a cherry picker and cutting them down piece by piece won't help because they're not near the lines, they're OVER them. And they're leaning in such a fashion that there will be no diverting them from their intended path to the ground. So that leaves turning the power off.
If anyone has other ideas that I could use to get out of this conundrum, it would be most appreciated. Keep warm, everyone!
I have 7 oak trees that aren't massive, but all of them overhang my driveway, which is where my utility lines also hang. I'm tired of crap falling from them onto our cars, and one good winter is bound to take a branch down that hits those lines. And yes, maybe I also see 2012-3's heat in them, too...
I could bring in a tree service, but that's gonna be prohibitively expensive. Renting a cherry picker and cutting them down piece by piece won't help because they're not near the lines, they're OVER them. And they're leaning in such a fashion that there will be no diverting them from their intended path to the ground. So that leaves turning the power off.
If anyone has other ideas that I could use to get out of this conundrum, it would be most appreciated. Keep warm, everyone!