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Cabling & Bracing 

Quality Tree Care in The Greater Lansing Area

Secure Your Trees

At Old Oaks Tree Care, we specialize in cabling and bracing services designed to support the structural integrity and longevity of your trees. Our expert arborists utilize advanced techniques to secure weakened or vulnerable branches, ensuring safety while preserving the natural beauty of your landscape. Trust us to enhance the health and stability of your trees with our professional cabling and bracing solutions.

Cabling & Bracing Tree Care

The Importance of Cabling and Bracing

Trees are not only majestic features of our landscapes but also valuable assets that require proper care to maintain their health and safety. At Old Oaks Tree Care, we specialize in cabling and bracing services aimed at ensuring the longevity and stability of your trees.

Understanding Cabling and Bracing

Cabling and bracing are techniques used to provide structural support to trees with weakened or potentially hazardous branches. These methods involve the installation of cables and braces in strategic locations to redistribute weight, reduce stress, and prevent branches from breaking under their own weight or adverse weather conditions.

When is Cabling and Bracing Necessary?

Cabling and bracing are valuable techniques for preserving the beauty and safety of your trees. With Old Oaks Tree Care, you can trust that your trees will receive the professional care they need to thrive for generations to come. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how cabling and bracing can benefit your landscape.

  • Weak Crotch Angles: Some trees naturally develop narrow crotch angles between major limbs, making them susceptible to splitting. Cabling can help support these limbs and prevent them from breaking.
     

  • Split or Cracked Branches: Trees with branches that have already split or cracked can be reinforced with braces to prevent further damage and promote healing.
     

  • Heavy Branches: Large, heavy branches that extend over structures, walkways, or other valuable assets may require additional support to prevent potential accidents.

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