Cabling and bracing are processes that restore or improve
the structural integrity of a tree that is worth preserving.
Individual limbs or the entire tree may be cabled and braced.
Fasteners are attached to the weakened limb and the main trunk.
Using the least invasive method to damaging the cambian layer
of a tree's truck, a come-along and choker is used to apply
tension to the weakened limb. Heavy duty cables are then prepared
and attached to each fastener to provide the correct amount
of support for the weakened limb.
While it sounds like a relatively simple process, it takes
a great deal of technical expertise and experience to know how to go about it in a manner that protects the
longevity of the living tree and the safety of those around
it. Our service personnel
are fully trained and experienced in all aspects of cabling
and bracing.
When Is Cable Bracing Required?
- Weak
or Structurally Suspect Crotches in Tree
- The
Appearance of a Crack At or Just Below a Crotch
- Tight
"V" Crotch with Included Bark
- A
Split at a Primary Trunk Crotch
- Multi-Stem
Trees with Suspect Crotches
- Trees
with Heavy Foliage
- Stress
Damage from Wind, Weight of Snow, Rain or Ice