Tree Bracing Techniques: Austin Texas Tree Service

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by Andrew Johnson

If you have a tree that is leaning or showing deformity, you may be able to correct the problem through cabling or tree bracing. Hiring a professional arborist will help ensure that you achieve the desired results. <br>Most trees are staked to the ground when they are very young to help them grow in a specific direction. If the tree is leaning, you can tighten the string or wire that is holding your tree to the stake. The stakes and lines need to be adjusted regularly to ensure that the tree grows straight up. Once the tree is too large for stakes, you may need to consider bracing or cabling to correct bends or leans in the tree trunk.<br>Bracing does not usually rely on the ground to provide a force strong enough to influence the way that the tree grows. The brace usually uses a strong part of the tree to pull against. Braces usually involve regular adjustments built into the apparatus to help keep the desired forces pulling on the tree. Some trees may involve using multiple tree braces to achieve results. One reason to brace a tree is if it is growing toward your home. Trees that grow too close to the house can damage your home during storms or times of high wind.<br>Cabling is mainly used for reinforcing weak spots in a tree. An arborist will determine the correct places on the tree to secure cables. This can help a split trunk from being torn apart during storms. It can help train large branches to grow upwards instead of downwards. Holes are drilled in the trunks or limbs and a cable is installed. Tension in the cable will help hold the two closer together and give them some extra support during wind or rain storms. This can also give strength to trees that may not be able to withstand the weight of ice during the winter. Sometimes rods can be placed inside of the limbs for added support. Regular adjustments are made to the cables and rods to help extend the life of the tree.<br>If you suspect that your tree needs to be braced or cabled, call a professional arborist to do the job. Call Austin Texas tree service</a> providers that have actual certified professional arborists for this type of work. This is not something you should try to do yourself. You also should not trust someone that isn't specifically trained in this area to do the job right.

About the Author

About the Author: Andrew Johnson <br>is the owner of Central Texas Tree <br>Care, a leading Austin Texas tree <br>service</a> provider in Central <br>Texas (Travis County and <br>surrounding areas). Central Texas <br>Tree Care offers services such as <br>pruning and removals, cabling and <br>bracing as well as arborist <br>reports, diagnostics, pest <br>management and fertilization. For <br>more information please visit <br>http://www.centraltexastreecare.com<br>.

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