I am assuming he might think the seeds came from the 17 ft elm tree
To be clear he could employ a worker to clean the gutter and remove the tree standing on the gable roof
The worker would need use safety gear like ropes strap to avoid falling off a sloping roof that 25 ft high
So let your neighbour know.i,m happy to give him acess if he wants to employ a worker to work from inside my yard
I'm getting a ladder in 2 days time,
I looked closer today,
I notice there's a crack in his wall about 1 inch from the pipe
Crack is about 2 inches wide by 1.5 inch,
The tree is growing directly inside the wall,
Around the tree there's 2 or 3 cracks
In the wall,
About 14 inch long 3 cm wide approx
If I cut down the tree he's still going to need to seal the hole in the wall and the cracks
You do that, and you (as many many posters have detailed) will open yourself up to liability!!! As soon as you go at that tree / wall / hole / gutter, then you can be made responsible for the issues there.I. M just gonna cut it back a bit to stop it growing and reduce the weight on the wall
You can tell him that without getting a ladder and touching his property - whether he listens to you or not, is not of your concern BUT as soon as you put that ladder onto the wall, then it becomes your concern.I ll tell him he, ll need to employ a roof specialist to remove the tree and to seal the hole and make it
Safe, otherwise in the future he, ll have water going into his roof, attic
I read up on this the standard way to remove a tree growing in a wall is to cut it down to a stump, drill holes fill holes with a chemical to kill the tree and remove it.
I'm almost afraid of where this might go, but anyway...the tree can't be more than a sapling. Drilling stumps and using root killers is for large mature trees with extensive root systems too large to dig out.
I've seen bigger weeds.The trees about 3 ft high,
The trunk growing inside the wall is 1.5 inch wide approx ,.............
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