Tree Cabling & Bracing in Eastern Kansas City

Our Tree Support Systems

Even healthy trees can use a little support now and then – especially around places like Raytown, Lee’s Summit, Blue Springs, Lake Lotawana, and Lake Tapawingo, where storms and heavy winds are common. Tree support systems, like cabling and bracing, help reinforce weak limbs, reduce the risk of breakage, and keep your trees standing strong. It’s a smart way to protect both your trees and your property.

Cabling

Cabling involves installing high-tension static steel cables or high-strength dynamic braided nylon cables to support weak branches or stem unions.

An arborist from Arbormasters holding a cable on a bucket truck for tree cabling.
Bracing

Bracing involves installing a steel rod in a tree, usually through a weak branch or stem union. Arborists use bracing in conjunction with cabling to provide additional support.

Arborist adding bolts and steel rods on a tree in Cedar Rapids residence in Iowa.
A close up look on tree cables installed by an arborist by Arbor Masters team in Cedar Rapids, IA.

You Can Count on Arbor Masters for Tree Cabling and Bracing in Eastern KCMO

When it comes to tree care in Eastern Kansas City, MO, Arbor Masters is the name you can trust. Our team of Certified Arborists and Arbor Advisors has years of experience and a passion for helping trees thrive. Here are just a few reasons why our company stands out:

  • Expertise: Our Certified Arborists are highly skilled and knowledgeable about tree health and how to correctly install tree support systems.

  • Personalized Care: We tailor our services to meet the unique needs of each tree and property, and will take the time to listen to your concerns and answer your questions.

  • Commitment to Preservation: We’re dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of your landscape and health of your trees and try our best to save trees before recommending removal.

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Our Tree Support Process

At Arbor Masters, our tree cabling and bracing process is tailored to the specific needs of each tree. Here's a breakdown of what to expect at your appointment:

Arbor Masters Tree crew installing cables for support on a tree in Kansas City, MO
  • 1

    Thorough Assessment

    Our arborists conduct a detailed inspection to identify weak points, potential hazards, and the best placement for cables or braces.

  • 2

    Customized Plan

    Based on the assessment, we develop a tailored plan that outlines the necessary support system and the optimal locations for installation.

  • 3

    Precise Drilling:

    We use specialized equipment to drill holes into the tree's trunk or branches, ensuring minimal damage to the tree's tissues.

  • 4

    Cable or Brace Installation

    We carefully install the cables or braces, securing them with specialized hardware to provide the necessary support.

  • 5

    Regular Inspections

    After installation, we conduct regular inspections to monitor the effectiveness of the support system and make any necessary adjustments.

Arborist prepping for a tree support service on a tree before a storm in Cedar Rapids, IA.

Signs Your Trees Need Structural Support

If you notice any of the following signs, it’s a good idea to consult with an arborist for a thorough inspection and assessment:

  • Visible cracks or splits

  • Heavy or overextended branches

  • Tree with multiple stems

  • Leaning trees

  • Trees with previous storm damage

  • Weak branch unions

  • Tree species prone to limb failure like silver maple or the invasive Bradford pear.

Follow-Up Care Is Important for Tree Support Systems

Cabling and bracing are not a one-time solution. Because trees are living organisms that constantly change, they require ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure their effectiveness. By scheduling regular inspections with Arbor Masters, you can protect your trees and your property from potential hazards.

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“Great company to work with. The crew that came out to my house was very professional. I will use them again for tree service.”

Doug Zimmer

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How Long Does Tree Cabling and Bracing Last?

If cabling and bracing was properly installed by a Certified Arborist, you can expect it to last between 20 and 40 years. However, the actual lifespan of tree support systems depends on several factors:

  • Quality and strength of the materials used

  • Environmental conditions

  • Growth rate of the tree

  • Regular maintenance and inspections

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Cabling and Bracing FAQs

While it’s possible to purchase DIY kits for tree cabling and bracing, it’s strongly recommended to hire a Certified Arborist for this task. Proper installation requires specialized knowledge, skills, and equipment to ensure the safety of both the tree and the people working on it. Incorrect installation can lead to further damage or even failure of the support system.

It’s generally recommended to have your trees inspected by a Certified Arborist every 1-2 years. However, this frequency can vary depending on factors such as the tree’s species, age, size, and the local climate. Trees in areas prone to storms or those with known structural issues may require more frequent inspections.

While there’s no guaranteed way to prevent the need for cabling or bracing entirely, there are several proactive measures you can take:

  • Regular Tree Care: Proper pruning, fertilization, and pest control can help maintain the overall health of your trees and reduce the risk of structural problems.
  • Storm Preparation: Ensure your trees are adequately prepared for storms by removing dead or weak branches.
  • Avoid Over-Pruning: Excessive pruning can weaken a tree’s structure.

When performed correctly by a qualified arborist, cabling and bracing should not damage a tree. However, if not done properly, it can cause injury to the tree’s tissues or further weaken its structure. That’s why it’s important to hire a professional who has the necessary expertise and equipment.

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“They arrived as scheduled, completed the job efficiently, and did great work. We are very rural, which makes it all more challenging to find good contractors who’ll actually show up and do such a good job. I truly can’t say enough about how much I appreciate Arbor Masters.”

Amy Massey

Check Out Our Blog for More Resources

For more information on tree cabling and bracing, and other tree care topics, visit our blog. Our expert articles offer valuable insights and practical advice to help you keep your trees healthy and strong.

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