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Tree cabling

Tree cabling,Saint-Constant

What is a guy rope? It is a technique to stabilize a tree that is out of balance, otherwise it could break. The main part of the operation is made up of guy wires, which are cables with variable flexibility.  
  
It is also a prevention goal that this technique pursues. To achieve this, it is a question of reflecting on the circumstances of the plant's development and taking it into account. If it is preventive, it is because this operation can avoid having to make drastic cuts later or having to cut down a tree.  

There are many reasons to have a guying done. Probably the best known is the famous staking that accompanies the early stages of development of newly planted young trees. This helps them to become more robust, and thus to be able to cope with the vagaries of the weather, such as storms. Let's also look at the other, much more complex reasons for guying. 

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Structural problems

In urban areas, trees have space and do not compete with their rural counterparts for access to sunlight. As a result, urban trees grow faster, and sometimes their branches are asymmetrically proportioned. In this case, the tree may no longer be able to support more weight on one side than the other. The structure of the tree is thus destabilized. How can this be corrected, i.e. how can the tree be rebalanced? By combining guying and pruning, this objective should be achieved effectively.  
 
It is not possible to remove certain essential branches so as not to compromise the verticality or aesthetics of a large plant. On the other hand, the branches concerned may no longer be able to perform their structural function. In such cases, they need an auxiliary support to avoid any consequential inconveniences. We will be able to examine your own situation with all due care. Simply contact your Emondage Saint-Constant tree care service at 450-977-3901. We will then be able to assess whether a guying system is right for you or suggest something else.   
Storm in Saint-Constant.

Branches weakened by a storm

In the forest, a dense environment, the trees are better protected from strong winds than in the city. This is a weather condition that can make urban tree specimens precarious. In the event of this unfortunate impact, guying can be an excellent repair measure after a storm.  
 
Among the options is the possibility of tying two branches together so that they provide mutual support, which results in greater strength for both. This is an example of a measure that can prevent branches from becoming brittle, breaking or falling off.  
 
It is therefore wise to take a short tour of the trees after a storm. This will allow you to detect signs that indicate the need for an intervention. If in doubt, call us at 450-977-3901, at Emondage Saint-Constant so that we can assess the situation and offer you the best solution for tree maintenance services, guying or otherwise. 

Multiple trunks

A tree with several trunks can seem like an amazing sight. Except that the sections corresponding to each one of them are competing hard to occupy the central space to ensure its verticality. This results in pressure, which can cause cracks at their junction.  
 
Small cracks may seem harmless to you, but it's a perfect place for insects or disease, and their presence can lead to more complications.  Eventually, essential branches could fall off, perhaps even one of the complete parts, in other words, one of the trunks and its branch. On this occasion, significant damage could be caused to properties adjacent to yours or yours. Individuals in the path of the fall may be injured as a result. Strategically placed shrouds can provide preventive stabilization in such cases.​

Cracks in a trunk

Cracked tree trunk at a customer of Emondage Saint-Constant. Guying work will correct the situation.
When you do an inspection tour, and cracks of concern are noticed, you should contact one of our specialists. He will come to review the situation and anticipate any problems that may arise. Don't wait, call us immediately. We will be able to suggest the appropriate means: guying or pruning, or felling in extreme cases. Our team masters the criteria at the source of the selection of the appropriate interventions for each situation, particularly with a view to preventing safety problems, such as possible damage to surrounding property or structures or injuries to people.   

Low branches

The tallest branches are those that receive the light first. At the bottom, they are less pampered. However, they are able to play their cards right by pushing up the width, so they absorb the light they need. Often, the lower branches have an appreciable diameter, so this simple natural adaptation strategy can lead to a loss of balance. This is a situation that requires auxiliary stabilization. Guying is the technique that is then necessary and which also prevents the subsequent cutting of a useful branch.   

Free evaluation

It is very important to let professionals do any bracing. This is because they have the mastery of knowledge that enables them to accurately gauge any situation and apply the optimal organization of the guy wires. A whole range of questions are then taken into consideration. How to stabilize the specimen while preventing damage to property or structures? How can further injuries be avoided? How will this tree grow during its growth and what precautions should be taken in anticipation? The guying specialist will know what special tools or devices to use. He will skillfully apply the appropriate operations. He will know when a combination of guying and pruning would be appropriate.  
 
Therefore, if there are any suspicious signs, it is advisable to call us so that we can assess the work to be done and the needs of your trees. These estimates of the work to be done are free of charge. Why should you do without them?  Home Tree Removal Permit City of Saint-Constant Stump removal
Guying work done by Emondage Saint-Constant in Saint-Constant.
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