Anyone who’s resided in Tallahassee long enough understands the importance of being prepared for Florida’s hurricane season — and that includes your trees. That’s why, at Love’s Tree Care, we offer efficient and effective storm pruning services, a proactive way to lower the risk of falling branches, prevent property damage, and avoid tree failure. Our experienced arborists can identify and remove weak or overgrown branches more likely to snap or fall in high winds.
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Pruning weak, unstable, or overgrown limbs reduces the chances that branches will snap or fall and become dangerous projectiles during high winds. In addition to lowering the risk of heavy branches causing damage to your home, vehicles, or other nearby structures, pruning also makes post-storm cleanup much easier.
When tree canopies are too dense or overgrown, they can act like a sail in the wind, catching powerful gusts and putting strain on the trunk and root system. Pruning thins out the canopy, which allows for air to pass through more easily, reducing wind resistance and helping trees remain steady and upright during storms.
Storm pruning isn’t just for removing readily apparent tree hazards; it’s also an opportunity for our arborists to uncover hidden problems like cracks, internal decay, or other issues that affect a tree’s structural integrity and make it more susceptible to failure. Detecting these issues early allows you to make an informed decision about whether you require tree removal before a storm hits.
On top of helping to ensure your property is as prepared for the stormy season as possible, pruning is also just good for your trees in general. Removing dead, weak, or damaged branches improves airflow and sunlight exposure as well as allows your tree to focus on new, healthy growth. Overall, pruning is one of the best things you can do for your tree’s health and longevity — and there’s no smarter time to do it than right before Florida’s stormy season!
Unsure if your trees need pruning? There are a few signs to look out for ahead of hurricane season. For example, trees with overgrown canopies, damaged limbs, or branches hanging over your roof, driveway, or power lines are all prime candidates for hurricane pruning. Additionally, you should be on the lookout for deadwood, cracks, or trees that seem to be leaning ahead of a storm, as these issues increase the likelihood of total structural failure. If you’re still unsure, don’t hesitate to contact Love’s Tree Care to consult with one of our experienced tree technicians!