How Should I Prepare My Trees For Hurricane Season?



As hurricane season approaches, many homeowners start thinking about the safety of their properties. One often overlooked area of preparation involves your trees. Ensuring they're ready to withstand potential storms can not only save the trees themselves but also prevent considerable damage to your home and property.


Helpful Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Season


Assess the Trees

 First, assess the health of your trees. Healthy trees are more likely to survive a storm than weakened ones.     Look for signs of disease, decay, or infestation, such as discolored leaves, peeling bark, or visible pests.         Consulting with an arborist may be necessary if you're unsure about the condition of your trees.

Prune Correctly

Pruning trees not only promotes their health but also reduces the chance of broken branches during a storm. Get rid of dead or diseased branches, but remember that over-pruning can be harmful. Aim to thin the canopy to allow wind to pass through more easily, but don't remove more than one-third of a tree's branches. For larger trees, hiring a professional tree service may be safer and more effective.

Install Bracing and Support

For trees that have grown significantly large or are structurally weak, consider installing braces or cables to provide additional support. This practice, known as tree cabling and bracing, should be done by an experienced arborist to ensure it's effective and safe.

Check for Hazardous Trees

Identify and remove hazardous trees. These are trees that may cause damage to your property or surrounding areas if they were to fall. They could be diseased, dead, or structurally unsound. An arborist can help you decide which trees are hazardous and should be removed.

Plant Right

If you're planting new trees, choose those with a reputation for storm resistance. Species such as live oaks, bald cypress, and sabal palms are known for their resilience in storm-prone areas. Remember to plant trees away from buildings, power lines, and other structures that could be damaged if a tree falls.

Create a Plan

Lastly, prepare a plan in case a tree does fall during a hurricane. This includes knowing who to call for removal, whether your insurance covers tree damage, and how to safely evacuate your home if needed. Preparing in advance can make a huge difference when a storm hits.



Arborlife Tree Service is ready to help you every step of the way. We are ready before or after the storm. Our emergency team operates 24/7 and when the situation arises do not hesitate to call us at (727) 330-1999 or contact us at https://arborlifetreeservice.com


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