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Are your trees prepared for El Nino?

Anderson’s Tree Care Specialists, Inc. Is here to help you prepare for what some people are saying the strongest El Nino since the 1980s. With that being said, we are here to get your trees ready for this coming winter. Our experienced Arborists will ensure that your trees are in great shape as well as making sure that your property will not be damaged by falling branches.

The drought has caused trees to completely dry up which is leading to several branches breaking off or even worse, whole trees crashing down and causing serious damage. This is why we consider Tree Pruning essential and consider it to be a number one priority when it comes to this storm. Safety is everything and we want your family to feel safe from falling branches or trees. Let our experts come in and take a look for you for free. We will assess all of your trees and will take the necessary steps from there.

Our techniques when it comes to Tree Pruning are:

  • Eliminating branches that rub each other, removing limbs that interfere with wires, building facades, gutters, roofs, chimneys, or windows, or that obstruct streets or sidewalks.
  • Removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or may lead to decay.
  • Removing diseased or insect-infected limbs creating better structure to lessen wind resistance and reduce the potential for storm damage.
  • Training young trees.
  • Removing limbs damaged by adverse weather conditions.
  • Removing branches, or thinning, to increase light penetration.
  • Improving the shape or silhouette of the tree.

Pruning your trees on a regular basis keeps them healthy and beautiful. There are many tree pruning methods for different species of trees, and for how you want your trees to grow. Pruning a tree can help bring more sunlight to your lawn for healthy grass growth. It can also help keep your roof and gutters clear of debris. And keep those squirrels from getting in your house.

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