Sometimes a tree is healthy enough to avoid tree removal but still poses a risk of falling or dropping a limb. Certain tree species are prone to becoming a liability simply due to the way they grow. Trees that grow v-shaped, for instance, might struggle to support their weight. Or, sometimes a tree suffers storm damage and is in a weakened state as it heals.
These situations can turn your tree into a source of constant worry. But a tree cabling and bracing service can provide the support your tree needs.
The key to reducing risk and liability with cabling and bracing is choosing a company that has the expertise to provide this service. There’s quite a bit of know-how and skill involved in tree bracing and tree cabling, and you’ll want to ensure you’ve partnered with an expert. Having an arborist on your property who understands the structure and growth of your tree will help ensure you get the best results. That means you’ll be able to save your tree and get back to enjoying your property to the fullest.
A tree cabling and bracing service starts with an expert evaluation in which it’s determined whether your tree will benefit from one or both of these services. With tree bracing, steel rods are inserted into the tree trunk or limbs to reinforce weak spots. With tree cabling, high-strength cables are used in the canopy to hold one or more branches in place. Once completed, you’ll have peace of mind that your tree is more structurally sound and safe to remain on your property.
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