Minimize Storm Damage By Scheduling Tree Trimming

When you live in a place where storms are common, you must make sure to trim your trees regularly. You can help prevent damage to your home and maintain the health of your trees by trimming them preemptively. Understanding the steps in trimming your trees is crucial to ensuring your property is ready for the storm season.

Work with a Certified Arborist

The most important part of trimming your trees is to have a certified arborist inspect your trees and identify which trees need trimming. If you try to trim your trees by yourself, you might damage them by trimming them too much.

If you're looking to inspect your trees more closely, be aware that using a ladder can be dangerous and result in injuries. Rather than go about the process alone, hiring an arborist is the best way to go about discussing what your trees need. Check if the arborist is certified through the International Society of Arboriculture to ensure they have the proper training and credentials for the job. 

Assess Tree Health and Condition

It can be challenging to assess the health of a tree, but there are some signs you can look for to determine if your tree is healthy enough to withstand a storm. An assessment done by a professional can help you diagnose any problems with your trees and better understand what your trees need next. 

Trimming your trees without this step can result in harm to your trees and lead to your trees not being able to withstand wind and heavy rain. 

Prune Weak Branches

Once an arborist has assessed the health of your trees, you can move on to trimming. Different species of trees respond differently to trimming and need to be trimmed in a way that is specific to their needs. Taller trees need extra attention since they are top-heavy and more likely to fall during a storm. Wide trees with extensive branches may need to be trimmed back to a size that can better withstand wind.

If your yard has a range of different types of trees, you'll need each type trimmed differently. Pruning weak branches will help the tree stay strong and prevent a lot of the debris that can be associated with intense storms. 

Scheduling tree trimming will help keep your trees healthy and your yard prepared for any storms. If you're unsure what your trees need, a certified arborist is an excellent person to ask because they can help you assess what your trees need.

For more information about tree trimming, contact a local company.

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Have you ever marveled at just how enormous mature trees are? What's even more wondrous is the fact that they manage to keep growing and surviving with little interference from the humans who live around them. You don't need to water or fertilize your tree every day like you would a tomato plant. But that's not to say trees do not benefit from some care. Trimming, annual fertilizing, and the occasional deep watering can go a long way towards improving your trees' health. You can learn more about these and other tree services on this website, which we created for tree huggers, tree lovers, and average homeowners alike.

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