Our Tree Support Methods
Tree support systems reinforce weak areas in trees, helping them withstand Des Moines' unpredictable weather. Trees may need extra support due to past pruning mistakes or improper early growth. While cabling can be used on its own, we often combine it with bracing for maximum stability.
Cabling
Bracing
Why Choose Arbor Masters for Tree Support
When it comes to keeping your trees healthy and safe, professional support services are key. Here's why Arbor Masters is your best choice in Des Moines:
Our Tree Support Process
Many people know how important tree pruning is, but not everyone realizes that trees can be strengthened with added support. Since 1960, Arbor Masters has been helping Des Moines trees stand tall through expert cabling and bracing services.
Here's what to expect when you work with us:
Initial Inspection
We'll visit your property to inspect your tree and decide if cabling and bracing are the right solutions to make it stronger.
Detailed Quote
After we understand what your tree needs, we'll give you a detailed written quote that explains the process and costs.
Planning and Preparation
Once you approve the quote, our friendly team will create a detailed plan and choose the right materials to support your tree effectively.
Removing Weak Branches
If we find branches that are too weak to support, we'll suggest pruning them first to keep your tree healthy and stable.
Setting Up Support
Our skilled team will install the cables and braces following ANSI A300 standards. This gives your tree the best chance to withstand strong winds and storms, especially as the tree ages.
When to Think About Tree Support
Cabling and bracing help trees with weak or damaged structures. These methods strengthen branches, reduce breaking risks, and help trees bear the weight of ice, snow, or heavy foliage. They can extend the life of Des Moines trees by preventing damage and maintaining stability. Here are some situations where tree support is beneficial:
Trees with Multiple Trunks
Trees with multiple trunks are more prone to splitting or falling, especially during Des Moines stormy seasons. Cabling and bracing can stabilize these trunks and reduce the risk of them separating.
Trees with Heavy Branches
Heavy branches are more likely to break in high winds or storms. Our support techniques help hold up these branches, making them less likely to break, which could wound the tree and cause damage below.
Storm-Damaged Trees
If a recent storm has already damaged your tree, cabling and bracing can prevent further damage and help keep the tree standing strong for many more years.
Trees Near Buildings or Busy Areas
Trees that could fall or drop branches on buildings, in areas where people often walk, or on roads or driveways, can cause a lot of damage. Cabling and bracing help lower this risk by making vulnerable trees more stable.
Our Des Moines Service Area
The Arbor Masters team is proud to provide top-notch tree care to Des Moines and nearby areas. Check out our service area below or give us a call to see if we cover your area, and schedule your free consultation now!
Altoona
Carlisle
Dixon
Granger
Prairie City
FAQs About Tree Cabling and Bracing Services
Sometimes pruning isn't enough to keep a tree safe, healthy, and structurally stable. In these cases, we can use bracing or cabling to help make your trees stronger and reduce the risk of failure. At Arbor Masters, we use these methods to help trees that have structural problems due to neglect or storm damage, reducing the risk of tree failure.
Storm damage, including lightning strikes, can seriously harm a tree's structure. If not treated, a damaged tree could fall and damage your home or other property. An Arbor Masters arborist can suggest the best support system plan for your trees.
Our arborist begins by thoroughly assessing your tree to identify weak areas. Then, we develop a customized plan that may include installing steel cables between major branches to reduce stress from the weight of foliage, snow, or ice. If needed, we also insert bracing rods to reinforce weak crotches or splits in the trunk. Our team carefully implements these support systems to ensure your tree's long-term health and stability.