How Tree Cable and Bracing Work
Tree cabling and tree bracing are proactive techniques designed to maintain the health and safety of your trees while preventing potential hazards. They’re most commonly used for trees that show signs of structural weakness, such as large branches prone to breaking or trunks splitting under their weight.
Tree cabling involves the installation of high-strength cables within the tree’s canopy to redistribute weight and reduce stress on critical branches. Tree bracing uses rigid rods to strengthen and stabilize trunks or limbs at risk of failure. Together, these techniques can prevent costly damage to your property while preserving the tree’s natural beauty.
Our professional arborists begin by conducting a detailed evaluation of your tree’s condition, focusing on factors such as its species, age, and the extent of any structural issues. Then, we design a tailored plan that addresses the specific needs of your tree.
Not sure if your tree needs cabling or bracing? If it does, you might see visible splits in the trunk, overextended limbs, or branches that appear unusually heavy. By addressing these signs early, you can prevent further deterioration and ensure your tree’s safety and health.