Pre-Storm Assessment and Tree Protection
Trees provide many purposes to a property and the environment, such as clean air, natural ventilation and shade. With such vital roles, they must be protected. Major threats, storms and strong winds can cause harm to trunks and branches. Severe damage can lead to the complete destruction of a tree.
Falling trees during storms can cause property damage and in extreme cases loss of life. Some property owners feel the need to cut downs trees, but you don’t have to lose any of your trees to protect your property.
Below are some actions you can take to minimise the effect of storms on your trees and reduce potential damage.
Falling trees during storms can cause property damage and in extreme cases loss of life. Some property owners feel the need to cut downs trees, but you don’t have to lose any of your trees to protect your property.
Below are some actions you can take to minimise the effect of storms on your trees and reduce potential damage.

1. Maintain your trees health
Keep an eye on things. Have your trees inspected regularly, so that any problems can be addressed early on. A tree’s health has a lot to do with its stability and strength. Watering and fertilising on a regular basis are two methods to ensure the growth of a healthy tree. Also, make sure to check the soil’s quality as this where a tree gets its nutrients. A qualified and experienced arborist can undertake to do this efficiently and economically.
2. Routine pruning
3. Protect the roots
4. Seek help from the professionals

