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Tree Care: When is Structural Reinforcement Necessary?

Richmond Hill Tree Care: When is Structural Reinforcement Necessary?

Trees are amazing things that are so flexible yet so strong at the same time. When you think of a tree, you probably immediately think of something that is solid, strong, and maybe even indestructible. While this is true in many cases, there are things that can move them and compromise their strength. This is when structural reinforcement might be needed. Our Richmond Hill Tree Care experts are here to tell you when structural reinforcement is necessary.

Severe Weather 

You can\’t control the weather, and sometimes it can get pretty severe. Trees are constantly bending with the wind and the weight of the rain and the snow. While in most cases trees can withstand these forces of nature, sometimes fierce winds and storms are just too much for them to handle. This can cause a tree to splinter, crack, and bend in ways that it shouldn\’t, weakening the entire overall structure of the tree. And when this happens, there is a good chance that the tree will then pose a safety hazard to your home and your family.

Structural Reinforcement

This is when structural reinforcement may become necessary. Structural reinforcement is the process of using reinforcements such as braces or cables to allow a tree to properly heal while still bending and moving naturally. This also prevents the tree from doing any damage or compromising the safety of your family, your home, and your landscaping. You should look into structural reinforcement as soon as possible if you think you have a tree that needs it before you end up suffering any damage or losing the tree altogether.

Contact us at Advanced Tree Care for additional information on structural reinforcement and to find out if it is necessary for any of your trees. You can follow along on Facebook and Instagram, or you can contact us here if you have any questions.

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