back again with more confusion.
just want to see what the general opinion is out there. i have a tree which im thinking of taking out before garden works starts and that area will be concreted over. i was under the impression that if you take out the tree you must take out the roots. as i am getting builders in to quote they are all saying different things - all say the tree can be cut down - some have said they must take out the root to stop it growing and eventually breaking up the concrete - one has said this is not necessary and can just cut it and concrete it - i then thought perhaps its easier just to leave the tree in but then one has said his only concern is that evenually the root will break up the concrete which is understandable - the tree is less than 15 years old - its actually a laurel bush and is about 10ft high now but not sure how big they get but was wondering if that is the case how long would it take for me to see the cracks in the concrete.
just want to see what the general opinion is out there. i have a tree which im thinking of taking out before garden works starts and that area will be concreted over. i was under the impression that if you take out the tree you must take out the roots. as i am getting builders in to quote they are all saying different things - all say the tree can be cut down - some have said they must take out the root to stop it growing and eventually breaking up the concrete - one has said this is not necessary and can just cut it and concrete it - i then thought perhaps its easier just to leave the tree in but then one has said his only concern is that evenually the root will break up the concrete which is understandable - the tree is less than 15 years old - its actually a laurel bush and is about 10ft high now but not sure how big they get but was wondering if that is the case how long would it take for me to see the cracks in the concrete.