Without knowing how to properly prune a tree, homeowners might be increasing their chances of damage or injury during high winds or storms. If you’ve never given any thought to tree trimming, now is the time to learn. Tree trimming is an art, and it takes years of practice to become proficient at pruning trees, especially now with the new rules and regulations for fire hazard reduction.
Protect Your Home From Fallen Branches
When done correctly, tree trimming can greatly reduce the risk of damage caused by falling branches in windstorms and provide many other benefits as well. That’s why it’s important that homeowners take time this year before winter hits to prepare their trees for cold temperatures and dangerous weather conditions ahead.
Increase Your Curb Appeal
Pruning your trees is a great way to improve curb appeal and increase property value while decreasing the risk of damage from falling branches during high-wind storms. As part of an ongoing tree maintenance program, regular pruning should take place at least once every year from April through August. When doing so, homeowners should remember basic safety rules such as never standing directly under a branch you are trimming and always using extreme caution when cutting branches over your home or other structures on the property.
It’s Not Too Late To Trim Your Trees
As we enter into fall and winter months, many homeowners believe that it’s too late in the season to begin thinking about landscaping projects like tree trimming. However, trimming trees now could provide even greater benefits as the weather turns colder. By removing dead or damaged branches now, homeowners are not only increasing the health and safety of their own homes but also saving money by reducing fire hazards in neighboring homes.
Get It Done Before The First Snow Fall
If you’ve neglected to prune your trees all year long, it’s important to remember that even now is not too late to begin doing so. While it may be difficult for some people who aren’t used to working with tools like electric chainsaws, homeowners should always use caution when performing any type of tree trimming work on their property. When done properly, tree trimming can protect your home from wind damage during storms and other types of damage caused by overhanging branches. By planning ahead and investing in tree maintenance, homeowners can make sure their trees are protected throughout cold temperatures and dangerous weather conditions ahead.
Hire a Professional
It’s important to note that when pruning your branches, you should never remove more than one-third of the foliage at any given time. If you want healthier looking plants, it’s best that you do not strip them completely bare. For best results, it’s best to hire a professional who can maximize the health of your trees, your home and the look of your property. Give us a call at (978) 373-1510 or contact us here for more information.