Cabling may be recommended when you notice split trunks, weak branch unions, or co-dominant stems, or when a tree is under stress from wind, snow, or heavy canopy weight. It’s also ideal for mature trees you want to preserve that show signs of strain, cracking, or recurring limb failure—especially when the tree overhangs a home, driveway, walkway, fence, or utility lines.
We install non-invasive Cobra cable systems, durable steel cables, and custom bracing setups based on the structure and risk level of the tree. When needed, we also use propping techniques for added support. Every solution is tailored to reduce movement at critical unions, manage load, and improve overall tree stability.
Proper tree support can extend the life of a tree, reduce the chance of breakage, and lower long-term safety risk. It helps protect people, property, and power lines, preserves the tree’s natural appearance, and can prevent costly emergency removals after storms. Because cabling is a low-intrusion method, it can stabilize the tree while allowing healthy growth and future pruning to do their part.
