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Tree Trimming 101: What You Need To Be Aware Of
Trees can make the exterior of your home stunning. There are many options for your yard to have trees. You can create an area that is shaded, a place to hang tires and a place to build a treehouse. As much as trees can add to your property, maintaining them is a crucial step in protecting your property.
Why is trimming Your Trees Important?
Trees should be regularly trimmed and cut. Sometimes branches need to be taken down to ensure safety and health. You can have yard maintenance performed for a variety of reasons. According to the expert, trees need to pruned first for safety, then for health , and then for aesthetics. Let's examine each of these benefits:
Safety
Tree trimming is a method to trim branches that may cause injury to people or property if they are thrown off.
Tree Health
Pruning dead or damaged branches may help benefit the overall well-being of the tree. In addition, pruning may help trees develop stronger core structures to help withstand the elements.
Aesthetics
Trees can be cut to improve its appearance, or produce more fruit.
How often do you need to Trim Your Trees?
We recommend trimming or pruning trees once per year during the dormant period and this can be different based on the type of tree. According to treefortwayne, these circumstances could require immediate trimming.
The tree's growth can block pedestrians and vehicles' view, particularly at intersections.
The tree's limbs interfere with power lines. It is important to notify your local utility company to handle the job, as it's simply too dangerous to walk even a few feet to power lines.
Your home and property may be in danger due to the tree's growth. You should contact an arborist when you believe that a tree needs to be cut as it may result in damage to your home, or even pose safety risks.
How Do You Safely Cut Your Trees?
The most crucial rule to follow when cutting a tree, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is safety for yourself. Engaging an arborist for trimming your trees is the ideal method to ensure your safety. A ladder might be needed for trimming. The trimmer could be situated in close proximity of electric lines that could be a risk. It is best to leave the trimming to the professionals.
The USDA provides the following guidelines for those who want to cut their own trees:
Branches smaller than 2 inches (or 5 centimeters) in diameter: Continue.
Branching with a diameter ranging from 2 and 4 inches, or 5 to 10 centimeters.
branches that are larger than 4 inches (or 10 centimeters) Call an arborist.
If you are unsure of your ability to analyze the situation and perform the pruning, you should consult an arborist who is certified by the International Society of Arboriculture. A certified arborist is an experienced professional and can finish the job quickly and safely.
All in all, annual tree trimming may help keep your yard attractive and secure for many the years to come.
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