Tree Cabling and Bracing Services
Tree cabling and bracing include specialized structural support systems designed to strengthen weak branches and multi-stemmed trees, reducing the risk of breakage during storms or high winds. Tree cabling typically involves high-strength steel cables anchored to bolts in the upper crown of the tree, limiting excessive branch movement while maintaining flexibility. Bracing uses threaded rods installed through the unions of weak branches or multiple stems to provide rigid support against torsional, or twisting, forces. Overall, tree cabling and bracing enhance the stability and longevity of vulnerable trees, protecting both the tree and your property from potential damage. Contact us today to learn how our expert tree cabling and bracing services can help safeguard your landscape.
Benefits of Cabling and Bracing
Tree cabling and bracing can bring many benefits to your trees, including:
- Prevents Branch Failure – Provides support to weak or heavy limbs, reducing the risk of breakage during storms or high winds.
- Protects Property – Helps prevent falling branches from damaging homes, vehicles, or other structures.
- Extends Tree Life – Supports multi-stemmed or structurally weak trees, allowing them to grow stronger and last longer.
- Reduces Safety Hazards – Minimizes the risk of injury to people from falling branches or unstable trees.
- Maintains Aesthetic Value – Keeps the tree intact and healthy, preserving its natural beauty and landscape appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be home during the tree removal?
No, as long as we have clear access to the tree and your property is safe to enter, you don’t need to be present.
How do I know if my tree really needs to be removed?
A Certified Arborist can inspect the tree for disease, damage, or safety risks and recommend whether pruning, cabling, or removal is best.
Can you remove a tree close to my house or power lines?
Yes — we specialize in safe removals near structures, fences, and utilities using advanced climbing and rigging techniques.
What happens to the wood and debris?
We can haul everything away, cut logs into manageable pieces, or leave firewood on-site depending on your preference.
Do you provide stump removal as part of the service?
Stump grinding is available as an add-on to complete the job and restore your landscape.
Is tree removal covered by insurance?
If a tree has fallen on your home or poses an immediate hazard, insurance may cover the cost. We can provide documentation to support your claim.
