Stumped About How To Prevent Summer Storm Damage?
High winds, rain, hail and lightning do the darndest things to trees. Flying tree branches and trunks, in turn, can damage houses and cars and injure people. Since prevention is less costly than cleanup and repair, here is what we recommend:
- Regular pruning to reduce wind load on the tree crown.
- A wide mulch circle to prevent root compaction from mowers.
- Cabling, bracing and propping to support large, older trees.
- Lightning protection systems.
To have our ISA-certified arborists evaluate your trees' storm-readiness with an expert eye, contact us at (717) 393-7602 or (610) 436-0161. Other questions? Call or click "Ask the Experts." |
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