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How to Protect Your House and Landscape During Winter Tree Removal

Lumberjack Cutting a big Tree

Trees are a wonderful part of any landscape, but there are occasions when you might have to remove one or more to keep your home and family safe. Here are steps you can take to prevent your trees from causing damage and injury on your property.

Perform Inspections

Make a visual assessment of your trees so you can see if there are weak or dead branches that you should cut down. If you see signs that the whole tree is dead or dying, then it’s a good idea to have a professional do a full tree removal. Take action quickly if you notice tree rot and other serious issues so that an expert can diagnose problems and do the job with great care.

Avoid Trouble With Winter Storms

A tree with many broken branches or other signs of weakness presents a risk to your home and landscape when big storms strike. Heavy snow and ice can cause these branches to fall onto your roof and car and potentially cause injury to you or your loved ones. It’s ideal to have such a tree come down before you end up needing more costly repairs.

Winter Dormancy

Since trees are dormant in the winter, you won’t have to worry about the healing process for trees that are only having branches removed. They will have some time before they start to regrow leaves and buds in the spring. Also, the lack of foliage makes it easier to see up through a tree’s canopy so that the arborist can work with more precision.

Tree Work in Extreme Conditions

Even with the urgent need for the removal of a seriously diseased or slanting tree from your yard, winter can present challenges for experienced arborists. They have the right training and equipment to do this work cautiously, avoiding damage to the surrounding landscape. They use special methods for ground stability, climbing, and rigging to adapt to environmental conditions.

Although the tree service would make an effort to avoid harm to your plants and other things in your yard, you can protect perennials by moving or covering them before the arborists arrive.

Winter may be a difficult time for landscaping in general, but you don’t have to completely avoid yard work. Perform regular maintenance checks on your trees so you know when you need to have branches or a full tree removed. Reach out to us at Princeton Tree Care for assistance with tree removal in the Princeton, NJ area.

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