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NAVIGATING STORM DAMAGE: PROTECTING YOUR PROPERTY AND TREES

  • Writer: Christopher Breland
    Christopher Breland
  • Dec 10, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 19

Storms can leave a trail of destruction in their wake, affecting homes, landscapes, and trees alike. Strong winds, heavy rain, and lightning strikes often result in fallen branches, uprooted trees, or hazardous debris. Understanding how to manage storm damage effectively can save your property from further harm and ensure a speedy recovery.


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THE IMPACT OF STORMS ON TREES


Trees are often the first casualties of severe weather. High winds can snap branches, lightning can split trunks, and waterlogged soil can cause roots to give way. While healthy trees are more resilient, even the strongest trees are vulnerable to extreme weather conditions.


IMMEDIATE STEPS AFTER A STORM


After a storm, assessing the damage is crucial. Look for leaning trees, broken branches, or trees tangled in power lines. Prioritize safety—avoid going near damaged trees that pose a risk of falling or are in contact with electrical wires. Professional assessment is often necessary to determine the extent of the damage and the best course of action.


WHY PROFESSIONAL STORM DAMAGE SERVICES MATTER


Attempting to handle storm damage alone can be dangerous. Trained arborists have the expertise and equipment to safely remove debris, stabilize damaged trees, and handle hazardous situations. They can also evaluate whether a tree can be saved or if removal is the safest option.


RESTORING YOUR LANDSCAPE


Post-storm recovery goes beyond cleanup. Professionals can help with tree pruning to remove weakened branches, cabling and bracing to support partially damaged trees, and planting new trees to replace those lost. These measures not only restore your property’s appearance but also promote long-term health for your landscape.


PREPARING FOR FUTURE STORMS


Preventative care can reduce the impact of future storms. Regular tree maintenance, such as pruning dead branches and inspecting for weak spots, minimizes risks. Planting trees with storm resistance in mind and ensuring proper spacing can also protect your property.


 
 
 

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