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bill shearer
04-22-2014, 09:20 PM
Has anyone here dealt with a giant redwood tree whose roots are smashing the owner's house. Am wondering if excavating the offending roots will kill the tree?? Or, if faced with that, if anyone knows of someone who would want to fall the tree for timber? It's easily 8' thick at the base and too tall to guess at the height. It is forcing this person to choose between the tree and his house

tstrand
04-23-2014, 03:19 PM
Bill,

I apologize for not offering a practical reply. I'm sure others will offer solutions. I can't help but offer this poem written by Jane Hirshfield when she lived in Mill Valley.

---

It is foolish
to let a young redwood
grow next to a house.

Even in this
one lifetime,
you will have to choose.

That great calm being,
this clutter of soup pots and books—

Already the first branch-tips brush at the window.
Softly, calmly, immensity taps at your life.

---

I expect you will easily find offers to remove the tree in trade for its market value.

Tom


Has anyone here dealt with a giant redwood tree whose roots are smashing the owner's house. Am wondering if excavating the offending roots will kill the tree?? Or, if faced with that, if anyone knows of someone who would want to fall the tree for timber? It's easily 8' thick at the base and too tall to guess at the height. It is forcing this person to choose between the tree and his house

Thad
04-23-2014, 07:42 PM
In most aspects humans are the invasive element, but I saw this once, a house that was built into a hill side that incorporated the rock face as part of their living room.

Foundations can be remodeled to an expected humans life span so the roots and perhaps the side of the tree had that tolerance allowed for in the repair and became part of their living space, to some, it would be just a touch of hobbit architecture, and nice.

Also, how old would an 8 foot thick redwood tree be?

Some people could could find a sense of history and peace living next to something so old and alive.

Rustie
04-24-2014, 08:25 AM
Hi Bill,
An 8' round redwood is a lot of lumber which is worth a lot of money - You may want to contact Barry's Saw Mill in Cazadero, perhaps they would be interested &/or have some leads and suggestions. Good Luck to your friend!

sandoak
04-24-2014, 05:46 PM
Thank you, Thad.

Let's hope they can alter the house to accommodate the tree. If this can't be done, I say, choose the tree.




In most aspects humans are the invasive element, but I saw this once, a house that was built into a hill side that incorporated the rock face as part of their living room.

Foundations can be remodeled to an expected humans life span so the roots and perhaps the side of the tree had that tolerance allowed for in the repair and became part of their living space, to some, it would be just a touch of hobbit architecture, and nice.

Also, how old would an 8 foot thick redwood tree be?

Some people could could find a sense of history and peace living next to something so old and alive.

AJL
04-27-2014, 10:23 PM
I would be honored to work on modifying the house and foundation to accommodate the tree.



Thank you, Thad.

Let's hope they can alter the house to accommodate the tree. If this can't be done, I say, choose the tree.

Shandi
05-01-2014, 08:32 AM
Hi Bill,

I recall that there was a recent post, in the last month, from someone offering to fell trees, in exhange for some of the wood to create various items with. I replied directly to him, since a lot of our trees in the park are being taken down for safety reasons. I can't find my email to him. But Barry may be able to re-locate his post, which would save you some money, and help out an indivdual.

[ Here you go: https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?104723-Will-mill-your-logs-trees-in-exchange-for-portion-of-wood&highlight=wood&p=178543#post178543 - Barry :waccosun:]


Has anyone here dealt with a giant redwood tree whose roots are smashing the owner's house. Am wondering if excavating the offending roots will kill the tree?? Or, if faced with that, if anyone knows of someone who would want to fall the tree for timber? It's easily 8' thick at the base and too tall to guess at the height. It is forcing this person to choose between the tree and his house

AJL
05-01-2014, 08:41 AM
I have a free redwood tree about 3' tall that is too close to my deck and house.
Does anyone want it?



Has anyone here dealt with a giant redwood tree whose roots are smashing the owner's house. Am wondering if excavating the offending roots will kill the tree?? Or, if faced with that, if anyone knows of someone who would want to fall the tree for timber? It's easily 8' thick at the base and too tall to guess at the height. It is forcing this person to choose between the tree and his house