Cabling and Bracing

Suppose you are dealing with a tree that has started to show signs of sickness. In that case, there are a few options available before going to the extreme of having the tree removed. Though some trees need to be removed, it is essential to explore other avenues before heading toward the last resort of removal. This is why we evaluate the quality of your tree and then advise you accordingly because we have additional services that might be better suited to your situation. If you are interested in finding out more about the benefits of cabling and bracing, then reach out to us. 

 

Cabling

Suppose you are looking for ways to save your tree and offer it a new lease on life. In that case, you must understand why cabling is such an effective method to get your desired result. Cabling supports your tree when it has been structurally weakened so that the three don't simply fall over when a strong breeze comes around. This is a fantastic preventative method because it can protect your property from damage and potentially save the tree. If this sounds like the solution to your problem, contact us to discuss options. 

 

Static Cabling

When it comes to cabling trees, there are predominantly two different methods of cabling that we use, depending on the situation of your tree. Static cabling is used to offer a form of support to trees that are already damaged and at risk of falling over. This type of cabling aims to restrict swaying and limit movement so that the tree can have a chance of staying up. We use solid steel cables to make this happen. So if you want to find out more about this solution to see if it is right for you, then contact us to find out more. 

 

Dynamic Cabling

The second method of cabling we use to protect your trees is a measure many tree lovers are already familiar with. Dynamic cabling is a process that is used as a preventative measure because it can help to prevent damage. This cabling allows for movement and swaying in the wind, which is okay because the tree is not damaged. To achieve this result, we use a particular type of rope that allows for movement because it is not as rigid as the steel cable option used in static cabling. So if you want to be proactive and avoid damage, this method suits you. 

 

Bracing

When it comes to tree bracing, it is worth noting that this process should only be attempted for some trees, as it is reserved for trees with structural weaknesses in the base or lower half of the tree. This is an invasive process, but it is necessary if you want to save your tree and offer it the protection it needs so that it doesn't simply fall over. The best plan here is to contact us so that we can evaluate your tree and offer you a tailor-made solution for your problem. So contact us to find out if tree bracing is right for you.

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