Saturday, November 15, 2008

Tree Service in Austin Texas

Austin trees need special attention. They are in limited supply and Austinites are especially interested in preserving what they have. Getting your trees regularly serviced by a certified Arborist can help ensure a long healthy life. Here we will go over the benefits of each type of basic tree service available in Austin.
Pruning your trees from an early age if possible can help to avoid weak branches becoming load-bearing ones. Branches that grow very close together, or ones that branch off at a tight angle, can start to grow together. This makes for a weak branch. Eventually branches like these will sprout their own branches that are actually too heavy. High winds can easily break branches like these and pose a hazard to you, your property and your tree.
Pruning can stimulate proper tree growth. You can control the direction that your tree grows with proper shaping. You can either have a tree grow out, creating a full round shape, or upwards for a tall slender appearance. This can be important for avoiding power lines or your home. Having your trees professionally pruned can help them to become more wind resistant and also help them to more efficiently combat disease.
Cabling or Bracing can save weak trees from breakage. It can also help to train a tree to grow in a desired direction. The most common reason for cabling or bracing a tree is if there is a major weak point in the tree trunk. Most people can identify a weak point as a “Y” shape in the trunk. This is where two trunks have grown together. They can be easily split apart, but cabling them together can save the tree. Many people choose cabling over removal because saving trees in Austin is often a priority.
Tree Removal may be necessary if a tree is badly injured or diseased. Tree removal is not always necessary, so you should consult a tree expert, or Arborist, before you ever have a tree removed. Trees are usually removed if they pose a hazard to people or property.
Taking care of your trees is relatively inexpensive and can be considerably less expensive than paying for repairing the damage that they may cause. Hiring a certified Arborist can help ensure that the job is done right, with conservation in mind. Searching for quality Austin tree trimming is especially important because we need to save all of the trees that we can. Have your trees inspected and cared for by the best that tree care has to offer.

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

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Tree Bracing Techniques: Austin Texas Tree Service

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

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Tree Bracing Techniques: Austin Texas Tree Service

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

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

What is Tree Cabling?

In nature, trees that have endured damage, perhaps from ice, snow, wind, lightning or human interference, are susceptible to disease, pests, further damage from the elements and potentially death. Such externally inflicted damage as well as natural formation defects can sometimes result in a tree’s inability to support itself – which in its natural environment would cause the tree to collapse, die and decay. Damaged or otherwise structurally unsound trees that adorn the properties of homes, businesses and organizations such as schools can be given a second chance at survival thanks to cabling systems which can be installed by tree service professionals. While it is often best to remove and replace trees which have extensive damage, professionally installed cabling provides a means of support that can salvage a tree that may not otherwise be capable of supporting its own weight. Several factors should be considered in determining whether a particular tree can benefit from a cabling system – the extent of instability, the value of the tree to the property owner and the tree’s condition and age – to name a few. A professional tree service provider in your local area can advise as to whether it is best to remove or add structural support to a particular damaged or unstable tree.

What is tree cabling? Cabling utilizes a system of specialized cable, bolts and/or screws designed to strengthen the structural support of a tree. A tree with a weak or cracked fork is a common candidate for a cabling system, though cabling can also be beneficial for damaged trees or those that have excessive foliage contributing to a structural disadvantage.

Proper height, placement and installation of the cable system supporting a tree are critical to achieving the structural support necessary for the success of the system. Holes must be drilled into or through a tree being outfitted with a cabling system, which opens the door for unnecessary damage to the tree if performed incorrectly. What’s more, an understanding of and adherence to the American National Standards Institute’s standards for tree cabling and bracing is crucial when executing any tree cabling project. For these reasons, tree cabling is not a do-it-yourself enterprise. Tree cabling systems should be devised and installed by experienced tree service professionals who have access to the proper equipment to safely and successfully carry out the project through completion.

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

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