Tupelo's #1 Skilled Tree Cablers
We secure trees with cable wires for a variety of reasons.
Tree cabling and bracing is a proactive and preventative technique to support a tree with a poor or weak structure. It is commonly used to reduce stress damage on your tree from high winds, the weight of ice or snow, and heavy foliage. When you cable a tree, you can avoid long-term problems like inefficient growth and dangerously weak branches. Tree cabling is a common solution that can help many homeowners and keep them and their trees safe in the long run.
When Is Tree Cabling Necessary?
- Your tree has a codominant stem, or weak junction often referred to as a “V-crotch” due to its narrow angle of attachment
- Your tree has long, heavy, or over-extended branches prone to breakage during high winds and snow
- You have small children or pets who play under your trees
- Your property includes walkways frequented by pedestrians who would be endangered if a branch fell
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Cabling and Trimming Work Together
Tree cabling and trimming can be used together, particularly in large trees that need additional support. A tree-support system involves setting a cable between two or more branches to prevent them from failing due to poor attachment, including bark or weather-related stress.
Cabling involves attaching a steel or fiber rope between two tree limbs, while trimming reduces the chance of limbs becoming too heavy and causing undue stress.
If your tree has heavy or unusually large limbs, consider having these methods done to provide added stability. Trimming and cabling work together to prevent dangerous consequences that come from falling limbs during severe weather conditions.
Both methods can help reduce the risk of property damage from falling limbs by adding additional support to weak parts of the tree’s structure, and removing obstructing limbs.
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How much
does tree cabling cost?
A few different factors will determine the cost of tree cabling.
- How many crew members are needed for the tree bracing job? The more ISA-Certified Arborists needed to complete the tree cabling, the higher your
tree cabling cost will be. - How many supplies are needed to perform tree bracing and help falling trees? The bigger the job and the more supplies needed, the higher the
tree cabling cost will be. - How many branches needed to be braced? The more branches that need tree cabling, the more labor time you’ll need for your tree bracing job, which will affect your tree cabling cost.
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