Tree Branches Cabling
Tree cabling is a special technique that involves the careful installation of flexible cables between the branches of a tree. This method is designed to redistribute the weight stress that the branches experience, which in turn significantly reduces the likelihood of breakage or structural failure. By implementing this approach, Lockheed Tree Master professionals can help maintain health and stability of the tree, ensuring its longevity and resilience in various environmental conditions.


How effective is tree cabling?
The main perk of cabling is that it can improve tree health. Cabling provides branch stability and offers structural support to trees, allowing damaged and sickly trees to recover faster. It also improves stress distribution, which reduces the risk of potential damage, such as cracks in the trunk
When should you consider cabling a tree?
There are five signs that suggest your tree could greatly benefit from the process of cabling and bracing
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If you notice that your tree is leaning to one side, this could be a cause for concern.
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A tree that is growing in a V-shape may not be structurally sound and could require support.
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If your tree has sustained damage from a storm, it might need additional support to recover.
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that have limbs that are overextended can be at risk and may need cabling to prevent breakage.
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Finally, if you observe any cracks in the tree, this is a strong indication that it use some extra reinforcement.